Inequities of race, place, and gender among the communication citation elite, 2000–2019

IF 6.1 1区 文学 Q1 COMMUNICATION Journal of Communication Pub Date : 2023-02-17 DOI:10.1093/joc/jqad002
Deen Freelon, Meredith L Pruden, Kirsten A Eddy, Rachel Kuo
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A recent wave of studies has focused on the identities of communication scholars, quantifying the degree to which Whites, men, and Americans dominate the discipline.This study analyzes the communication citation elite (CCE)—a group of 1,675 highly cited scholars in communication research—in terms of race, gender, and country of employment over 20 years. Applying computational methods and content analysis, we find that 91.5% of first-author CCE members are White, 74.3% are men, and 78.6% work in the United States. Longitudinal analyses of each identity category reveal only minor shifts, most prominently slight gains for women and non-U.S. scholars. White representation among first authors decreased less than 4 percentage points over the study period (from 95.1% to 91.2%), with Black representation ending lower than it began (0.61% to 0.54%). Data from the International Communication Association indicate that the CCE is substantially more American and male than the organization’s full membership as of 2021.
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通讯引文精英中的种族、地域和性别不平等,2000-2019
最近的一波研究集中在传播学学者的身份上,量化了白人、男性和美国人在这一学科中的主导地位。本研究分析了传播引文精英(CCE)——一组1675名传播研究领域高被引学者——20年来的种族、性别和就业国家。应用计算方法和内容分析,我们发现第一作者CCE成员中91.5%是白人,74.3%是男性,78.6%在美国工作。对每个身份类别的纵向分析显示,只有微小的变化,最显著的是女性和非美国人的小幅增长。学者。在研究期间,第一作者中的白人比例下降了不到4个百分点(从95.1%下降到91.2%),黑人比例结束时低于开始时(从0.61%下降到0.54%)。来自国际传播协会的数据显示,截至2021年,CCE的美国人和男性比例远远高于该组织的正式会员。
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Journal of Communication
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Communication, the flagship journal of the International Communication Association, is a vital publication for communication specialists and policymakers alike. Focusing on communication research, practice, policy, and theory, it delivers the latest and most significant findings in communication studies. The journal also includes an extensive book review section and symposia of selected studies on current issues. JoC publishes top-quality scholarship on all aspects of communication, with a particular interest in research that transcends disciplinary and sub-field boundaries.
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