2022
Journal Articles
Guimarães, Amanda Ferreira; Malanski, Priscila Duarte; de Alencar Schiavi, Sandra Mara; Bouroullec, Mélise Dantas Machado
Governance in agrifood global value chain: the scientific field in the recent 15 years Journal Article
In: Revista de Economia e Sociologia Rural, 2022.
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title = {Governance in agrifood global value chain: the scientific field in the recent 15 years},
author = {Amanda Ferreira Guimarães and Priscila Duarte Malanski and Sandra Mara de Alencar Schiavi and Mélise Dantas Machado Bouroullec},
url = {https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Amanda-Guimaraes-3/publication/359789127_Governance_in_agrifood_global_value_chain_a_bibliometric_analysis_of_the_past_15_years/links/624ea4f1b0cee02d6957f6f6/Governance-in-agrifood-global-value-chain-a-bibliometric-analysis-of-the-past-15-years.pdf},
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date = {2022-07-25},
urldate = {2022-07-25},
journal = {Revista de Economia e Sociologia Rural},
abstract = {Sustainable agrifood global value chains depend on chain governance by the lead firm and transaction governance. However, the link between them is still unclear. We therefore investigated the scientific field on “governance in agrifood global value chain” over 15 years in the Scopus and Web of Science databases through two analyses: a descriptive bibliometric and a keywords co-occurrence analysis. Our descriptive results show that the research on the theme has increased over the years, with a concentration of the papers published in countries such as the United States, the United Kingdom and the Netherlands, with emphasis on Wageningen University. The network graph showed a multidisciplinary theoreticomplcal field and four axes: chain governance; transaction governance; horizontal relationships; political and structural elements. The chain and the transaction governance are indirectly linked by the concept of upgrading, compromising sustainability’s holistic view. Although the sustainability of the chain depends on both levels of governance, this bibliometric study showed that there is a gap to be filled in this topic. We propose a study in the light of both concepts, considering upgrading, vertical and horizontal relationships, as well as public policies.},
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Boudebbouz, Ali; Boudalia, Sofiane; Boussadia, Meriem Imen; Gueroui, Yassine; Habila, Safia; Bousbia, Aissam; Symeon, George K.
Pesticide residues levels in raw cow's milk and health risk assessment across the globe: A systematic review Journal Article
In: Environmental Advances, vol. 9, pp. 100266, 2022, ISSN: 2666-7657.
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title = {Pesticide residues levels in raw cow's milk and health risk assessment across the globe: A systematic review},
author = {Ali Boudebbouz and Sofiane Boudalia and Meriem Imen Boussadia and Yassine Gueroui and Safia Habila and Aissam Bousbia and George K. Symeon},
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abstract = {Milk is a widely consumed food rich in macro- and micronutrients that play an important role in health preservation. While it affects positively human nutrient and energy uptake, the presence of pesticide residues could, however, counterbalance these benefits and negatively affect human health. This systematic review provides an overview of studies on pesticide residues during the last decade and the related human health risk assessment. Thirty-five original articles published since 2010 reporting the levels of pesticide residues in raw cow's milk in 69 regions from 15 countries were reviewed. Data showed that pesticide residue levels were ranked as, DDTs> permethrin> bifenthrin> Drins> endrin> endosulfan> HCHs> cyhalothrin> cypermethrin> heptachlor> ethion> coumaphos> deltamethrin> dimethoate, chlorpyriphos> profenofos> malathion> dichlorvos> parathion methyl> carbaryl> aldicarb> carbofuran> methamidophos. High geographic variation was observed, and many regions appear as contaminated zones with high risks such as Punjab in Pakistan (× 3080 > MRL and × 113 > MRL for Cypermethrin and Drins, respectively), Sand Pedro in Columbia (× 1090 > MRL and × 200 > MRL for endrin and Drins, respectively), and Gezira State in Sudan (× 109 > MRL DDTs). The risk assessment for humans indicated that HQ Drins values were > 1 in Columbia (Sucre, Casa Azul, San Pedro, Costanera, Sabanas, Sinú Medio, and San Jorge regions), and in Pakistan (Punjab region). Moreover, the HQ values for endrin were > 1 in Sinú Medio (Colombia) and for heptachlor in Costanera region, Sinú Medio, and Sabanas (Colombia). Furthermore, HI values were > 1 in seven regions in Colombia, 1 region in Pakistan, 1 region in Egypt and 1 region in Turkey, suggesting a serious health risk. In conclusion, to avoid cow's milk contamination by pesticides, it is necessary to develop eco-friendly alternatives to chemical pesticides and promote integrated pest management (IPM) strategies.},
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Boudebbouz, Ali; Boudalia, Sofiane; Boussadia, Meriem Imen; Gueroui, Yassine; Habila, Safia; Bousbia, Aissam; Symeon, George K.
Pesticide residues levels in raw cow’s milk and health risk assessment across the globe: A systematic review Journal Article
In: Environmental Advances, 2022.
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author = {Ali Boudebbouz and Sofiane Boudalia and Meriem Imen Boussadia and Yassine Gueroui and Safia Habila and Aissam Bousbia and George K. Symeon},
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abstract = {Milk is a widely consumed food rich in macro- and micronutrients that play an important role in health preservation. While it affects positively human nutrient and energy uptake, the presence of pesticide residues could, however, counterbalance these benefits and negatively affect human health. This systematic review provides an overview of studies on pesticide residues during the last decade and the related human health risk assessment.
Thirty-five original articles published since 2010 reporting the levels of pesticide residues in raw cow’s milk in 69 regions from 15 countries were reviewed. Data showed that pesticide residue levels were ranked as, DDTs> permethrin> bifenthrin> Drins> endrin> endosulfan> HCHs> cyhalothrin> cypermethrin> heptachlor> ethion> coumaphos> deltamethrin> dimethoate, chlorpyriphos> profenofos> malathion> dichlorvos> parathion methyl> carbaryl> aldicarb> carbofuran> methamidophos. High geographic variation was observed, and many regions appear as contaminated zones with high risks such as Punjab in Pakistan (× 3080 > MRL and × 113 > MRL for Cypermethrin and Drins, respectively), Sand Pedro in Columbia (× 1090 > MRL and × 200 >
MRL for endrin and Drins, respectively), and Gezira State in Sudan (× 109 > MRL DDTs). The risk assessment for humans indicated that HQ Drins values were > 1 in Columbia (Sucre, Casa Azul, San Pedro, Costanera, Sabanas, Sinú Medio, and San Jorge regions), and in Pakistan (Punjab region). Moreover, the HQ values for endrin were > 1 in Sinú Medio (Colombia) and for heptachlor in Costanera region, Sinú Medio, and Sabanas (Colombia).
Furthermore, HI values were > 1 in seven regions in Colombia, 1 region in Pakistan, 1 region in Egypt and 1 region in Turkey, suggesting a serious health risk. In conclusion, to avoid cow’s milk contamination by pesticides, it is necessary to develop eco-friendly alternatives to chemical pesticides and promote integrated pest management (IPM) strategies.},
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Thirty-five original articles published since 2010 reporting the levels of pesticide residues in raw cow’s milk in 69 regions from 15 countries were reviewed. Data showed that pesticide residue levels were ranked as, DDTs> permethrin> bifenthrin> Drins> endrin> endosulfan> HCHs> cyhalothrin> cypermethrin> heptachlor> ethion> coumaphos> deltamethrin> dimethoate, chlorpyriphos> profenofos> malathion> dichlorvos> parathion methyl> carbaryl> aldicarb> carbofuran> methamidophos. High geographic variation was observed, and many regions appear as contaminated zones with high risks such as Punjab in Pakistan (× 3080 > MRL and × 113 > MRL for Cypermethrin and Drins, respectively), Sand Pedro in Columbia (× 1090 > MRL and × 200 >
MRL for endrin and Drins, respectively), and Gezira State in Sudan (× 109 > MRL DDTs). The risk assessment for humans indicated that HQ Drins values were > 1 in Columbia (Sucre, Casa Azul, San Pedro, Costanera, Sabanas, Sinú Medio, and San Jorge regions), and in Pakistan (Punjab region). Moreover, the HQ values for endrin were > 1 in Sinú Medio (Colombia) and for heptachlor in Costanera region, Sinú Medio, and Sabanas (Colombia).
Furthermore, HI values were > 1 in seven regions in Colombia, 1 region in Pakistan, 1 region in Egypt and 1 region in Turkey, suggesting a serious health risk. In conclusion, to avoid cow’s milk contamination by pesticides, it is necessary to develop eco-friendly alternatives to chemical pesticides and promote integrated pest management (IPM) strategies.
Zocco, Federico; McLoone, Seán; Smyth, Beatrice
Material measurement units for a circular economy: Foundations through a review Journal Article
In: Sustainable Production and Consumption, vol. 32, pp. 833-850, 2022, ISSN: 2352-5509.
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author = {Federico Zocco and Seán McLoone and Beatrice Smyth},
url = {https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352550922001427},
doi = {10.1016/j.spc.2022.05.022},
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abstract = {Long-term availability of minerals and industrial materials is a necessary condition for sustainable development as they are the constituents of any manufacturing product. To enhance the efficiency of material management, we define a computer-vision-enabled material measurement system and provide a review of works relevant to its development with particular emphasis on the foundations. A network of such systems for wide-area material stock monitoring is also covered. Finally, challenges and future research directions are discussed. As the first article bridging industrial ecology and advanced computer vision, this review is intended to support both research communities towards more sustainable manufacturing.},
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Ruhua, Huang; Yuting, Huang; Ya, Li
Research on Open Government Data Utilizationat Home and Abroad: Progress and Trends Journal Article
In: vol. 43, iss. 4, no. 5-15, 2022.
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title = {Research on Open Government Data Utilizationat Home and Abroad: Progress and Trends},
author = {Huang Ruhua and Huang Yuting and Li Ya},
url = {http://qbzl.ruc.edu.cn/CN/abstract/abstract1543.shtml},
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issue = {4},
school = {Huang Ruhua Huang Yuting (Wuhan University) and Li Ya (Soochow University)},
abstract = {[Purpose/significance] The Open Government Data (OGD) movement has stimulated the opening and sharing of government data significantly. Data use, reuse, distribution, and value creation, is the next vital step in the global OGD movement. Summarizing current research progress in OGD utilization would lay a foundation for follow-up re? search and provide theoretical support for future practice.
[Method/process] This paper intends to explore the development trends and future perspectives of OGD utilization research mainly based on research articles from both China and abroad. Grey literature (i.e., related government documents, meeting minutes, important institution/project reports)are also analyzed to demonstrate a more holistic scenario. First, the development trend and topic distribution of OGD utilization research are discussed. Then, this article clarifies Chinese and international research progress from three aspects of data value, data user and promotion method. Finally, recent research trend of OGD utilization is summarized and future research directions are prospected based on research results.
[Result/conclusion] This paper reveals three research tendencies in OGD utilization studies. First, previous OGD utilization study was driven by the supply side, while current study tends to motivated more by the demand side. Second, previous OGD utilization study was usually conducted from a macro viewpoint, while fine-grained research angle is more preferred currently. Third, research paid more attention on data usage in government departments in former studies, while research on the use of OGD by the public is increasing. Several research topics are worth researching in the future, namely OGD utilization value, diverse OGD users and solid support measures for OGD utilization. From China’s perspective, the angle and depth in OGD utilization research need to be further enhanced. Moreover, studies that reflect Chinese characteristics are essential for the improvement of the international level of China's OGD utilization research. },
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[Method/process] This paper intends to explore the development trends and future perspectives of OGD utilization research mainly based on research articles from both China and abroad. Grey literature (i.e., related government documents, meeting minutes, important institution/project reports)are also analyzed to demonstrate a more holistic scenario. First, the development trend and topic distribution of OGD utilization research are discussed. Then, this article clarifies Chinese and international research progress from three aspects of data value, data user and promotion method. Finally, recent research trend of OGD utilization is summarized and future research directions are prospected based on research results.
[Result/conclusion] This paper reveals three research tendencies in OGD utilization studies. First, previous OGD utilization study was driven by the supply side, while current study tends to motivated more by the demand side. Second, previous OGD utilization study was usually conducted from a macro viewpoint, while fine-grained research angle is more preferred currently. Third, research paid more attention on data usage in government departments in former studies, while research on the use of OGD by the public is increasing. Several research topics are worth researching in the future, namely OGD utilization value, diverse OGD users and solid support measures for OGD utilization. From China’s perspective, the angle and depth in OGD utilization research need to be further enhanced. Moreover, studies that reflect Chinese characteristics are essential for the improvement of the international level of China's OGD utilization research.
Abdo, Alexandre Hannud; Cointet, Jean-Philippe; Bourret, Pascale; Cambrosio, Alberto
Domain‐topic models with chained dimensions: Charting an emergent domain of a major oncology conference Journal Article
In: JASIST, vol. 77, iss. 7, pp. 992-1011, 2022.
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title = {Domain‐topic models with chained dimensions: Charting an emergent domain of a major oncology conference},
author = {Alexandre Hannud Abdo and Jean-Philippe Cointet and Pascale Bourret and Alberto Cambrosio},
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abstract = {This paper presents a contribution to the study of bibliographic corpora through science mapping. From a graph representation of documents and their textual dimension, stochastic block models can provide a simultaneous clustering of documents and words that we call a domain-topic model. Previous work investigated the resulting topics, or word clusters, while ours focuses on the study of the document clusters we call domains. To enable the description and interactive navigation of domains, we introduce measures and interfaces that consider the structure of the model to relate both types of clusters. We then present a procedure that extends the block model to cluster metadata attributes of documents, which we call a domain-chained model, noting that our measures and interfaces transpose to metadata clusters. We provide an example application to a corpus relevant to current science, technology and society (STS) research and an interesting case for our approach: the abstracts presented between 1995 and 2017 at the American Society of Clinical Oncology Annual Meeting, the major oncology research conference. Through a sequence of domain-topic and domain-chained models, we identify and describe a group of domains that have notably grown through the last decades and which we relate to the establishment of “oncopolicy” as a major concern in oncology.},
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Stephens, Raphaël
Étudier les circuits courts par les traces numériques de leurs réseaux. Le cas de la plateforme La Ruche qui dit Oui ! en Île-de-France. Journal Article
In: EchoGéo, 2022.
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title = {Étudier les circuits courts par les traces numériques de leurs réseaux. Le cas de la plateforme La Ruche qui dit Oui ! en Île-de-France.},
author = {Raphaël Stephens},
url = {http://journals.openedition.org/echogeo/23542},
doi = {10.4000/echogeo.23542},
year = {2022},
date = {2022-06-30},
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abstract = {Les plateformes et traces numériques qui reconfigurent les circuits courts et autres Alternative Food Networks (AFN) génèrent d’importantes possibilités d’analyse structurelle de leurs réseaux. Cet article étudie la structure du réseau de la plateforme de produits locaux La Ruche qui dit Oui ! à travers les données numériques sur les interactions entre ses fournisseurs et ses points de distribution. Une méthode d’analyse de graphe mobilisant les outils de la Plateforme CorText permet l’identification de résultats exploratoires caractérisés par des rapports inégalitaires au sein du réseau. Des liens sont ainsi révélés entre (i) degré d’intégration au réseau des distributeurs et leur centralité-périphérie géographique et socio-économie territoriale, et (ii) degré d’intégration au réseau des fournisseurs selon la nature brute ou transformée des aliments qu’ils commercialisent.},
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Mao, Hanjin; Li, Huafang
Can machine understand public administration literature? Applying text mining for systematic review Journal Article
In: Chinese Public Administration Review, 2022.
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title = {Can machine understand public administration literature? Applying text mining for systematic review},
author = {Hanjin Mao and Huafang Li},
url = {https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/15396754221109319},
doi = {10.1177/15396754221109319},
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abstract = {Systematic reviews summarize the progress of studies and pave roads for future research in an academic field. However, conducting a systematic literature review can be burdensome and time-consuming. Computer-assisted methods such as text mining techniques have been increasingly applied to improve systematic reviews in public administration. To test the reliability of using text mining for systematic literature reviews, this study uses clustering, topic modeling, automatic multi-term extraction, and text network to systematically review articles published in Chinese Public Administration Review from 2002 to 2019. By comparing machine-produced topics with existing human-coded themes, findings show that applying text mining methods for systematic reviews can be reliable and effective with cautions. The study also offers practical suggestions for researchers to apply text mining methods for systematic literature reviews.},
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Milia, Matias Federico; Giralt, Ariadna Nebot; Arvanitis, Rigas
Local emergence, global expansion: understanding the structural evolution of a bi-lingual national research landscape Journal Article
In: Scientometrics, 2022.
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title = {Local emergence, global expansion: understanding the structural evolution of a bi-lingual national research landscape},
author = {Matias Federico Milia and Ariadna Nebot Giralt and Rigas Arvanitis},
url = {https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11192-022-04403-9},
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year = {2022},
date = {2022-06-21},
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abstract = {Research institutions organize their scientific activities in an increasingly diverse landscape. In matters of global interest, research relies on an ever-more cross-disciplinary background, which reveals intriguing questions concerning the local dynamics vs. global audiences. This paper proposes new methodological tools to assess, from a strategic perspective, the evolution of a given research landscape. It relies on the Global Research Institute of Paris’ recent experience, a new interdisciplinary Institute focusing on globalization topics beyond the usual economic meaning. The Institute leans on a broad and diverse set of research units of the Université de Paris and relates to the broad landscape of social sciences in France. This article charts the evolution of French authors’ scientific publications on the Institute’s thematic interests in French and English. It focuses on the structural features of the debate, namely the volume, the underlying historical semantic structure, and its main thematic domains. The paper offers significant evidence to understand knowledge circulation dynamics and links that non-speaking countries’ scientific literature builds with the English one.},
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Franco, Sebastián Fernández; Graña, Juan M; Flacher, David; Rikap, Cecilia
Producing and using artificial intelligence: What can Europe learn from Siemens’s experience? Journal Article
In: Competition & Change, vol. 0, pp. 1–30, 2022.
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title = {Producing and using artificial intelligence: What can Europe learn from Siemens’s experience?},
author = {Sebastián Fernández Franco and Juan M Graña and David Flacher and Cecilia Rikap},
url = {https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Juan-Grana-2/publication/360759657_Producing_and_using_artificial_intelligence_What_can_Europe_learn_from_Siemens's_experience/links/62a739f955273755ebe9963b/Producing-and-using-artificial-intelligence-What-can-Europe-learn-from-Siemenss-experience.pdf},
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abstract = {This paper examines the innovation strategy of Siemens, a key player in Europe’s digital economy, by performing network and lexical analyses using data derived from Siemens’s patents and scientific publications since 1998. We observe that the company’s innovation efforts evolved from a broader attempt to develop internal information and communication technology (ICT) capabilities – alongside its historical industrial priorities – to a strategy focused on developing artificial intelligence (AI) for sector-specific and niche applications (such as life and medical sciences). As a result, it became dependent on tech giants’ clouds for accessing more general AI services and digital infrastructure. We build on the intellectual monopoly literature focusing on the effects of tech giants on other leading corporations, to analyse Siemens’s experience. By abandoning the development of general ICT and given the emergence of tech giants as digital economy intellectual monopolies, we show that Siemens is risking its technological autonomy towards these big tech companies. Our results provide clues to understand the challenges faced by Europe and its firms in relation to US and Chinese tech giants.},
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Crépel, Maxime; Cardon, Dominique
Robots vs algorithmes. Prophétie et critique dans la représentation médiatique des controverses de l’IA. Journal Article
In: Réseaux, vol. 2022/2-3, iss. 232-233, pp. 129-167, 2022.
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title = {Robots vs algorithmes. Prophétie et critique dans la représentation médiatique des controverses de l’IA.},
author = {Maxime Crépel and Dominique Cardon},
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abstract = {Signée par Elon Musk, Stephen Hawking, Steve Wozniak et Noam Chomsky, une lettre ouverte publiée en 2015 alerte sur les risques existentiels auxquels l’humanité doit faire face en raison des nouveaux développements de l’IA. Elle constitue un moment clé de la réactivation d’un ensemble de ressources narratives et normatives visant à porter sur la place publique un débat critique relatif aux progrès de l’IA. Par vagues successives, les promesses et les risques de l’intelligence artificielle sont venus occuper de façon spectaculaire la discussion publique. À partir de méthode de TAL appliquée à un large corpus de la presse anglo-saxonne, cet article montre que le thème des algorithmes et de l’IA occupe un espace croissant dans la sphère médiatique depuis 5 ans. Le corpus se structure autour de deux espaces sémantiques qui constituent deux régimes dominants de critique, l’un fondé sur les injustices produites par les algorithmes et l’autre sur les peurs de l’autonomie de l’IA et des robots. L’analyse comparée de ces espaces montre qu’ils mobilisent des agents technologiques et humains, des troubles et une temporalité distincts. En développant un discours critique sur les méfaits de ces technologies, la sphère médiatique contribue à forger l’opinion publique mais aussi à définir les formes d’acceptabilité de ces agents calculateurs.},
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Hanafi, Sari
Pour une « sociologie globale » Journal Article
In: Socio-logos, 2022.
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title = {Pour une « sociologie globale »},
author = {Sari Hanafi},
url = {http://journals.openedition.org/socio-logos/5724},
doi = {/10.4000/socio-logos.5724},
year = {2022},
date = {2022-05-13},
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abstract = {Professeur de sociologie à l'Université américaine de Beyrouth, Sari Hanafi préside depuis 2018 l’International Sociological Association (ISA) et a été vice-président du Conseil arabe pour les Sciences Sociales.
Ses analyses s’inscrivent dans différents domaines : la sociologie des migrations, la sociologie politique, la politique de la recherche, et la sociologie des religions. Au regard du sujet du présent numéro, les travaux qu’il a menés sur la circulation des savoirs et des intellectuels dans les mondes arabophones nous semblaient particulièrement intéressants. Citons deux de ses livres : Knowledge Production in the Arab World: The Impossible Promise, co-écrit avec Rigas Arvanitis (2016, Routledge) et The Future of the Social Science in the Arab World, co-édité avec N. Ben Ghreit-Ramoun and M. Mustafa (2014, CAUS). Dans ce même effort de favoriser les échanges entre traditions sociologiques nationales, il a également coordonné, avec Chin-Chun Yi (伊慶春) sociologue taiwanaise, l’ouvrage Sociologies in Dialogue (2019, Sage), dont les réflexions dépassent les mondes arabophones.
Du fait de son travail de sociologue, de son parcours personnel et de son mandat à la tête de l'ISA, Sari Hanafi se trouve dans une posture d’observateur et d’acteur qui permet d’éclairer certains enjeux de ce numéro spécial. C’est pour cela que nous proposons ici un dialogue avec l’équipe de coordination de la revue, afin de confronter le point de vue du chercheur aux dynamiques d’internationalisation de la sociologie contemporaine et à la place singulière qu’y occupe la production sociologique française. Cet échange, basé sur son intervention dans le cadre du congrès 2019 de l’AFS (Aix-en-Provence), a été en partie l’occasion d’expliciter le concept de « sociologie globale », que Sari Hanafi pose comme un horizon d’attente désirable en termes d’internationalisation de la discipline sociologique.},
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Ses analyses s’inscrivent dans différents domaines : la sociologie des migrations, la sociologie politique, la politique de la recherche, et la sociologie des religions. Au regard du sujet du présent numéro, les travaux qu’il a menés sur la circulation des savoirs et des intellectuels dans les mondes arabophones nous semblaient particulièrement intéressants. Citons deux de ses livres : Knowledge Production in the Arab World: The Impossible Promise, co-écrit avec Rigas Arvanitis (2016, Routledge) et The Future of the Social Science in the Arab World, co-édité avec N. Ben Ghreit-Ramoun and M. Mustafa (2014, CAUS). Dans ce même effort de favoriser les échanges entre traditions sociologiques nationales, il a également coordonné, avec Chin-Chun Yi (伊慶春) sociologue taiwanaise, l’ouvrage Sociologies in Dialogue (2019, Sage), dont les réflexions dépassent les mondes arabophones.
Du fait de son travail de sociologue, de son parcours personnel et de son mandat à la tête de l'ISA, Sari Hanafi se trouve dans une posture d’observateur et d’acteur qui permet d’éclairer certains enjeux de ce numéro spécial. C’est pour cela que nous proposons ici un dialogue avec l’équipe de coordination de la revue, afin de confronter le point de vue du chercheur aux dynamiques d’internationalisation de la sociologie contemporaine et à la place singulière qu’y occupe la production sociologique française. Cet échange, basé sur son intervention dans le cadre du congrès 2019 de l’AFS (Aix-en-Provence), a été en partie l’occasion d’expliciter le concept de « sociologie globale », que Sari Hanafi pose comme un horizon d’attente désirable en termes d’internationalisation de la discipline sociologique.
Ubando, Aristotle T.; Conversion, Ariel; Barroca, Renyl B.; Enano, Nelson Jr; Espina, Randell U
Computational Fluid Dynamics on Solar Dish in a Concentrated Solar Power: A Bibliometric Review Journal Article
In: Solar 2022, vol. 2, pp. 251–273, 2022.
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title = {Computational Fluid Dynamics on Solar Dish in a Concentrated Solar Power: A Bibliometric Review},
author = {Aristotle T. Ubando and Ariel Conversion and Renyl B. Barroca and Nelson Jr Enano and Randell U Espina},
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Fang, Han; Shengtai, Zhang; Lingzi, Feng; Junpeng, Yuan
基于专利文献技术融合测度的突破性创新主题识别* ——以太阳能光伏领域为例 Journal Article
In: Data Analysis and Knowledge Discovery, vol. 5, iss. 12, pp. 137-147, 2022.
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title = {基于专利文献技术融合测度的突破性创新主题识别* ——以太阳能光伏领域为例},
author = {Han Fang and Zhang Shengtai and Feng Lingzi and Yuan Junpeng},
url = {https://manu44.magtech.com.cn/Jwk_infotech_wk3/EN/abstract/abstract5234.shtml
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abstract = {摘要:【目的】基于核心专利的技术融合测度和LDA主题模型,对突破性创新技术主题进行识别。【方法】基
于Innography 平台界定核心专利,应用Rao-Stirling 指数对核心专利的技术融合程度进行测度,挖掘具有突破
性创新能力的专利,结合LDA主题模型识别技术主题,最后基于太阳能光伏领域进行实证研究。【结果】太阳
能光伏领域较强技术融合度的核心专利主要涉及光学、电学和建筑学等学科。共识别出12 个突破性创新技
术主题,主要涉及电池材料、太阳能光伏应用和热电系统。【局限】未对不同专利分类体系下的技术融合测度
进行探讨。【结论】通过探索具有较强技术融合度的核心专利,结合文本分析法,可有效识别技术领域中具有
突破性创新能力的技术主题。},
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于Innography 平台界定核心专利,应用Rao-Stirling 指数对核心专利的技术融合程度进行测度,挖掘具有突破
性创新能力的专利,结合LDA主题模型识别技术主题,最后基于太阳能光伏领域进行实证研究。【结果】太阳
能光伏领域较强技术融合度的核心专利主要涉及光学、电学和建筑学等学科。共识别出12 个突破性创新技
术主题,主要涉及电池材料、太阳能光伏应用和热电系统。【局限】未对不同专利分类体系下的技术融合测度
进行探讨。【结论】通过探索具有较强技术融合度的核心专利,结合文本分析法,可有效识别技术领域中具有
突破性创新能力的技术主题。
Rikap, Cecilia
Becoming an intellectual monopoly by relying on the national innovation system: the State Grid Corporation of China's experience Journal Article
In: Research Policy, vol. 51, no. 4, pp. 104472, 2022, ISSN: 0048-7333.
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title = {Becoming an intellectual monopoly by relying on the national innovation system: the State Grid Corporation of China's experience},
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abstract = {This paper examines the origins of global leaders under intellectual monopoly capitalism. State Grid Corporation of China (SGCC), the leading firm in artificial intelligence applications for the energy sector, became an intellectual monopoly relying heavily on China's national innovation system –particularly public research organizations and public funding, and innovation and energy policies. SGCC is unique because it did not rely on technology transfer from global leaders, unlike other national champions from developing or emerging countries. We provide evidence that contributes to thinking that SGCC first became a national intellectual monopoly and only afterwards expanded that monopoly globally. We empirically study SGCC's innovation networks. We proxy them using big data techniques to analyze the content, co-authors and co-owners of its publications and patents. Results also suggest that SGCC is capturing intellectual rents from its increasingly transnational and technologically diverse innovation networks by leveraging its national innovation system.},
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Maniquiz-Redillas, Marla; Robles, Miguel Enrico; Cruz, Gil; Reyes, Nash Jett; Kim, Lee-Hyung
First Flush Stormwater Runoff in Urban Catchments: A Bibliometric and Comprehensive Review Journal Article
In: Hydrology, vol. 9, pp. 63, 2022.
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title = {First Flush Stormwater Runoff in Urban Catchments: A Bibliometric and Comprehensive Review},
author = {Marla Maniquiz-Redillas and Miguel Enrico Robles and Gil Cruz and Nash Jett Reyes and Lee-Hyung Kim},
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abstract = {First flush is a phenomenon in stormwater runoff that has been considered a topic of great interest in the field of nonpoint source pollution. Despite several attempts to define the first flush quantitively, the specified characteristics of the phenomenon vary among sources. To address these uncertainties, a bibliometric and comprehensive review on published articles related to first flush was conducted. A corpus of 403 research articles was obtained from the Scopus database, which was then parsed using the CorText Manager for the bibliometric analysis. The study examined quantitative definitions of first flush from various sources; climate and topographic characteristics of monitoring and experimental sites where the studies on first flush were performed; the sample collection methods applied; the first flush values obtained on the studies and how it influenced the nonpoint source pollution in urban watersheds. A network map, two contingency matrices, and a Sankey diagram were created to visualize the relationship of significant keywords related to first flush, as well as their co-occurrences with journals, countries, and years. It was found that the strength of the first flush effect could vary depending on the geographical location of the site, climatic conditions, and the pollutants being analyzed. Therefore, initial rainfall monitoring, runoff sampling, and water quality testing were seen as critical steps in characterizing the first flush in urban catchments. Furthermore, the characterization of first flush was found to be significant to the selection of best management practices and design of low-impact development (LID) technologies for stormwater runoff management and nonpoint source pollution control.},
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Calvo, Diana C.; Luna, Hector J.; Arango, Jineth A.; Torres, Cesar I.; Rittmann, Bruce E.
Determining global trends in syngas fermentation research through a bibliometric analysis Journal Article
In: Journal of Environmental Management, vol. 307, pp. 114522, 2022, ISSN: 0301-4797.
@article{Calvo2022,
title = {Determining global trends in syngas fermentation research through a bibliometric analysis},
author = {Diana C. Calvo and Hector J. Luna and Jineth A. Arango and Cesar I. Torres and Bruce E. Rittmann},
url = {https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0301479722000950},
doi = {10.1016/j.jenvman.2022.114522},
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year = {2022},
date = {2022-04-01},
journal = {Journal of Environmental Management},
volume = {307},
pages = {114522},
abstract = {Syngas fermentation, in which microorganisms convert H2, CO, and CO2 to acids and alcohols, is a promising alternative for carbon cycling and valorization. The intellectual landscape of the topic was characterized through a bibliometric analysis using a search query (SQ) that included all relevant documents on syngas fermentation available through the Web of Science database up to December 31st, 2021. The SQ was validated with a preliminary analysis in bibliometrix and a review of titles and abstracts of all sources. Although syngas fermentation began in the early 1980s, it grew rapidly beginning in 2008, with 92.5% of total publications and 87.3% of total citations from 2008 to 2021. The field has been steadily moving from fundamentals towards applications, suggesting that the field is maturing scientifically. The greatest number of publications and citations are from the USA, and researchers in China, Germany, and Spain also are highly active. Although collaborations have increased in the past few years, author-cluster analysis shows specialized research domains with little collaboration between groups. Based on topic trends, the main challenges to be address are related to mass-transfer limitations, and researchers are starting to explore mixed cultures, genetic engineering, microbial chain elongation, and biorefineries.},
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Taxt, Randi Elisabeth; Robinson, Douglas K. R.; Schoen, Antoine; Fløysand, Arnt
The embedding of universities in innovation ecosystems: The case of marine research at the University of Bergen Journal Article
In: Norsk Geografisk Tidsskrift–Norwegian Journal of Geography, vol. 76, iss. 1, pp. 42–60, 2022, ISSN: 0029-1951.
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title = {The embedding of universities in innovation ecosystems: The case of marine research at the University of Bergen},
author = {Randi Elisabeth Taxt and Douglas K.R. Robinson and Antoine Schoen and Arnt Fløysand},
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year = {2022},
date = {2022-03-06},
urldate = {2022-03-06},
journal = {Norsk Geografisk Tidsskrift–Norwegian Journal of Geography},
volume = {76},
issue = {1},
pages = {42–60},
abstract = {While historically the core missions of universities have been research and teaching, it has become increasingly recognised that universities have become significant sources of knowledge and capabilities. This third mission is cementing the role of universities as suppliers of qualified labour and generators of knowledge and technologies that promote innovation in a variety of innovation ecosystems. The main goal of the paper is to illustrate an approach that captures the various contributions of universities to their innovation ecosystems. Often territorially bounded, such links provide insights into the characteristics and geography of the various linkage for a university. With the case of the University of Bergen and its role within the marine innovation ecosystem of Western Norway, this ‘ecosystem fingerprint’, can be seen as a useful means to clarify the third mission of universities through the linkages and interdependencies with various actors. The authors demonstrate that a university can act both as a global pipeline provider and take active part in the local buzz, providing this concept with new empirical insight. The authors conclude that the university is highly embedded in both the marine innovation ecosystem and the knowledge ecosystem, but with linkages extended to interconnected business ecosystems.},
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Larrea-Gallegos, Gustavo; Benetto, Enrico; Marvuglia, Antonino; Gutiérrez, Tomás Navarrete
Sustainability, resilience and complexity in supply networks: A literature review and a proposal for an integrated agent-based approach Journal Article
In: Sustainable Production and Consumption, vol. 30, pp. 946-961, 2022, ISSN: 2352-5509.
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title = {Sustainability, resilience and complexity in supply networks: A literature review and a proposal for an integrated agent-based approach},
author = {Gustavo Larrea-Gallegos and Enrico Benetto and Antonino Marvuglia and Tomás Navarrete Gutiérrez},
url = {https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352550922000100},
doi = {10.1016/j.spc.2022.01.009},
issn = {2352-5509},
year = {2022},
date = {2022-03-01},
urldate = {2022-03-01},
journal = {Sustainable Production and Consumption},
volume = {30},
pages = {946-961},
abstract = {Supply Networks (SN) can be seriously affected by unplanned disruptions producing important consequences on system’s functioning. These alterations may have implications over dimensions of sustainability due to the re-adaptation of the network to cope with the disruptive event. In this sense, it is relevant to understand how sustainability can be measured while considering aspects like resilience and network’s dynamism. This article presents a critical review to enhance the understanding of sustainability assessment of supply networks affected by disruptions under a CAS perspective. A non-systematic literature search was conducted where relevant studies were identified. The dissociation between sustainability and resilience observed in literature was discussed from motivational, temporal and methodological perspectives. The review led to the proposition of four principles that underpin the conceptual foundations that should guide the development of any complexity-driven sustainability assessment methodology (SAM). Moreover, using agent-based modelling as the core computational paradigm, a SAM framework was outlined as a first step to implement a functioning tool that embeds the new assessment approach. Finally, the article concludes that sustainability should adopt a complexity-oriented approach when analysing disruptions. Challenges for future research such as delimitation of sustainability boundaries and validation of models are also discussed.},
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Luo, Jianli; Leng, Shujuan; Bai, Yanhu
Food Supply Chain Safety Research Trends From 1997 to 2020: A Bibliometric Analysis Journal Article
In: National Library of Medicine, vol. 9, no. 742980, 2022.
@article{Luo2022b,
title = {Food Supply Chain Safety Research Trends From 1997 to 2020: A Bibliometric Analysis},
author = {Jianli Luo and Shujuan Leng and Yanhu Bai},
url = {https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8850300/},
doi = {10.3389/fpubh.2021.742980},
year = {2022},
date = {2022-02-03},
urldate = {2022-02-03},
journal = {National Library of Medicine},
volume = {9},
number = {742980},
abstract = {Background
The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed the fragility of the global food supply chain, strengthened consumers' awareness of the traceability system throughout the supply chain, and gradually changed consumers' consumption concepts and consumption patterns. Therefore, the aim of this study was to analyse the relevant literature on food safety in the food supply chain, examine its current status, hot spots, and development trends, and provide some suggestions for academics and relevant government departments in food supply chain safety research.
Methods
We collected the literature on the food safety research of the food supply chain from the Scopus database, used BibExcel to count the subject categories, published journals, geographical distributions, research institutions, authors, and keywords in the literature, and used Pajek software to analyse the keywords in the literature, perform co-occurrence analysis, draw related knowledge maps, and perform cluster analysis on primary keywords. Finally, to study the development trend, we used CorTexT software to illustrate the theme evolution path map in this research field.
Results
The keyword visualization network revealed the following key research topics: (1) food safety at the consumer end of the food supply chain, (2) food safety management in the food supply chain, (3) risk management of food safety in the food safety chain, and (4) food safety at the production end of the food supply chain.
Conclusions
After comprehensive discussion and analysis, we concluded that food supply chain management may be a hot topic in the future, especially in traceability management combined with the blockchain. It is necessary to explore in-depth how the blockchain can affect the food supply chain to provide a theoretical basis for managing the latter.},
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The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed the fragility of the global food supply chain, strengthened consumers' awareness of the traceability system throughout the supply chain, and gradually changed consumers' consumption concepts and consumption patterns. Therefore, the aim of this study was to analyse the relevant literature on food safety in the food supply chain, examine its current status, hot spots, and development trends, and provide some suggestions for academics and relevant government departments in food supply chain safety research.
Methods
We collected the literature on the food safety research of the food supply chain from the Scopus database, used BibExcel to count the subject categories, published journals, geographical distributions, research institutions, authors, and keywords in the literature, and used Pajek software to analyse the keywords in the literature, perform co-occurrence analysis, draw related knowledge maps, and perform cluster analysis on primary keywords. Finally, to study the development trend, we used CorTexT software to illustrate the theme evolution path map in this research field.
Results
The keyword visualization network revealed the following key research topics: (1) food safety at the consumer end of the food supply chain, (2) food safety management in the food supply chain, (3) risk management of food safety in the food safety chain, and (4) food safety at the production end of the food supply chain.
Conclusions
After comprehensive discussion and analysis, we concluded that food supply chain management may be a hot topic in the future, especially in traceability management combined with the blockchain. It is necessary to explore in-depth how the blockchain can affect the food supply chain to provide a theoretical basis for managing the latter.
Gerbaud, Vincent; Leiser, Hugues; Beaugrand, Johnny; Cathala, Bernard; Molina-Jouve, Carole; Gue, Anne Marie
Bibliometric survey and network analysis of biomimetics and nature inspiration in engineering science Journal Article
In: Bioinspiration & Biomimetics, 2022.
@article{Gerbaud2022,
title = {Bibliometric survey and network analysis of biomimetics and nature inspiration in engineering science},
author = {Vincent Gerbaud and Hugues Leiser and Johnny Beaugrand and Bernard Cathala and Carole Molina-Jouve and Anne Marie Gue},
url = {http://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1748-3190/ac4f2e},
doi = {10.1088/1748-3190/ac4f2e},
year = {2022},
date = {2022-01-26},
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abstract = {The field encompassing biomimetics, bioinspiration and nature inspiration in engineering science is growing steadily, pushed by exogenous factors like the search for potentially sustainable engineering solutions that might exist already in nature. With help of information provided by bibliometric database and further processed with dynamic network and semantic analysis tool, we provide insight at two scales on the corpus of nature inspired engineering field and its dynamics. At macro scale, the Web of Science® (WoS) categories, countries and institutions are ranked and ordered by thematic clusters and country networks, highlighting leading countries and institutions and how they focus on specific topics. Such an insight provides an overview at a macro scale that can be valuable to orient scientific strategy at the country level. At meso scale where science is incarnated by collaborative networks of authors and institutions that run across countries, we identify six semantic clusters and subclusters within them, and their dynamics. We also pinpoint leading academic collaborative networks and their activity in relation with the six semantic clusters. Trends and prospective are also discussed. Typically one observe that the field is becoming mature since, starting by imitating nature, it proceeded with mimicking more complex natural structures and functions and now it investigates ways used in nature in response to changes in the environment and implements them in innovative and adaptive artefacts. The sophistication of devices, methods and tools has been increasing over the years as well as their functionalities and adaptability whereas the size of devices has decreased at the same time.},
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Gotor, Alicia Ayerdi; Marraccini, Elisa
Innovative Pulses for Western European Temperate Regions: A Review Journal Article
In: Agronomy, vol. 12, no. 170, 2022.
@article{Gotor2022,
title = {Innovative Pulses for Western European Temperate Regions: A Review },
author = {Alicia Ayerdi Gotor and Elisa Marraccini},
url = {https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4395/12/1/170/htm},
doi = {10.3390/agronomy12010170},
year = {2022},
date = {2022-01-11},
urldate = {2022-01-11},
journal = {Agronomy},
volume = {12},
number = {170},
abstract = {In Europe, there is an increasing interest in pulses both for their beneficial effects in cropping systems and for human health. However, despite these advantages, the acreage dedicated to pulses has been declining and their diversity has reduced, particularly in European temperate regions, due to several social and economic factors. This decline has stimulated a political debate in the EU on the development of plant proteins. By contrast, in Southern countries, a large panel of minor pulses is still cropped in regional patterns of production and consumption. The aim of this paper is to investigate the potential for cultivation of minor pulses in European temperate regions as a complement to common pulses. Our assumption is that some of these crops could adapt to different pedoclimatic conditions, given their physiological adaptation capacity, and that these pulses might be of interest for the development of innovative local food chains in an EU policy context targeting protein autonomy. The research is based on a systematic review of 269 papers retrieved in the Scopus database (1974–2019), which allowed us to identify 41 pulses as candidate species with protein content higher than 20% that are already consumed as food. For each species, the main agronomic (e.g., temperature or water requirements) and nutritional characteristics (e.g., proteins or antinutritional contents) were identified in their growing regions. Following their agronomic characteristics, the candidate crops were confronted with variability in the annual growing conditions for spring crops in Western European temperate areas to determine the earliest potential sowing and latest harvest dates. Subsequently, the potential sum of temperatures was calculated with the Agri4cast database to establish the potential climatic suitability. For the first time, 21 minor pulses were selected to be grown in these temperate areas and appear worthy of investigation in terms of yield potential, nutritional characteristics or best management practices. },
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Lundvall, Bengt-Åke; Rikap, Cecilia
China's catching-up in artificial intelligence seen as a co-evolution of corporate and national innovation systems Journal Article
In: Research Policy, vol. 51, no. 1, pp. 104395, 2022, ISSN: 0048-7333.
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title = {China's catching-up in artificial intelligence seen as a co-evolution of corporate and national innovation systems},
author = {Bengt-Åke Lundvall and Cecilia Rikap},
url = {https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0048733321001918},
doi = {https://doi.org/10.1016/j.respol.2021.104395},
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abstract = {Inspired by Christopher Freeman's work on how radical technical change opens up for shifts in world leadership and on the role of innovation systems in this process, this paper explores China's emergence as a lead country in artificial intelligence as reflecting a co-evolution of Corporate and National Innovation Systems. Taking Freeman's (1987) work on Japan as our lead, we focus on the domestic interaction within and on the openness of China's national innovation system. To follow up on his prediction of the increasing importance of big companies as network leaders, we introduce the concept “corporate innovation system” with special attention to two Chinese tech giants: Alibaba and Tencent.},
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朱晓峰,; 锐, 葛; 勋, 蒋
国外政府数据开放研究的主题关联结构与演化态势 Journal Article
In: 情报科学, vol. 39, no. 1, pp. 109-120, 2022.
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title = {国外政府数据开放研究的主题关联结构与演化态势},
author = {朱晓峰 and 葛 锐 and 蒋 勋},
editor = {情报科学},
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date = {2022-01-01},
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number = {1},
pages = {109-120},
abstract = {摘要: 【目的/意义】数字时代“开放政府数据”热潮产出了丰硕成果,对其研究主题结构和演化脉络进行全面、精 准的可视化揭示,有助于进一步丰富和完善该领域研究,科学地指导我国实践开展。【方法/过程】以 2000-2019 年 WOS数据库中“开放政府数据”主题文献为基础,借助新型SLM算法探测主题社区,梳理研究主题分布;同时嵌入 SNA方法,引入“传导率”指标定量评估主题社区成熟度和内外部关联,并利用Cortext平台构建时序演进过程。【结 果/结论】国外开放政府数据研究已形成四类主题社区:健康社区、开放数据社区、管理社区以及安全社区,目前仍 存在“主题遍布粒度不够细化、新兴主题社区亟需成长、演化脉络断续明显”等问题。【创新/局限】嵌入新型算法 SLM 划分主题社区,结合 LDA 模型对国外 OGD 研究主题关联与演化进行了完整阐释。但本文仅选取 WOS核心 库的相关主题文献作为数据源,存在进一步扩充的空间。
Abstract: 【Purpose/significance】The upsurge of“Open Government Data”in the digital era has produced fruitful results.A compre⁃hensive and accurate visualization of the thematic structure and evolution of its research will help to further enrich and improve the re⁃search and scientifically guide the practice in China.【Method/process】Firstly.literature on "Open Government Data" from the WOS database from 2000 to 2019 was selected.and keywords co-occurrence network was extracted.Secondly.the new SLM algorithm is used to detect the thematic community.and the distribution of the research is organized.At the same time.the Social Network Analysis meth⁃od is embedded and the "conductivity" index is introduced to quantitatively evaluate the maturity and internal and external relevance of the thematic community.Finally.the Cortext platform is used to construct the time series evolution process【. Result/conclusion】For⁃eign OGD research has formed four types of themed communities:Health communities.Open Data communities.Management communi⁃ties and Security communities. At present.there are still some problems.such as the granularity of the theme spread is not fine enough.the emerging theme community needs to grow up urgently.and the evolution line is obviously discontinuous【. Innovation/limitation】A new algorithm SLM is embedded to divide the thematic community.and then the thematic relevance and evolution of OGD research abroad are fully explained combined with LDA model.But this article only selects related subject literatures in the WOS core collection as the data source and there is room for further expansion.},
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Abstract: 【Purpose/significance】The upsurge of“Open Government Data”in the digital era has produced fruitful results.A compre⁃hensive and accurate visualization of the thematic structure and evolution of its research will help to further enrich and improve the re⁃search and scientifically guide the practice in China.【Method/process】Firstly.literature on "Open Government Data" from the WOS database from 2000 to 2019 was selected.and keywords co-occurrence network was extracted.Secondly.the new SLM algorithm is used to detect the thematic community.and the distribution of the research is organized.At the same time.the Social Network Analysis meth⁃od is embedded and the "conductivity" index is introduced to quantitatively evaluate the maturity and internal and external relevance of the thematic community.Finally.the Cortext platform is used to construct the time series evolution process【. Result/conclusion】For⁃eign OGD research has formed four types of themed communities:Health communities.Open Data communities.Management communi⁃ties and Security communities. At present.there are still some problems.such as the granularity of the theme spread is not fine enough.the emerging theme community needs to grow up urgently.and the evolution line is obviously discontinuous【. Innovation/limitation】A new algorithm SLM is embedded to divide the thematic community.and then the thematic relevance and evolution of OGD research abroad are fully explained combined with LDA model.But this article only selects related subject literatures in the WOS core collection as the data source and there is room for further expansion.
2021
Journal Articles
Malanski, Priscila Duarte; de Alencar Schiavi, Sandra Mara; Dedieu, Benoît; Damasceno, Julio Cesar
Labor in agrifood value chains: a scientometric review from Scopus Journal Article
In: International Food and Agribusiness Management Review, pp. 1-20, 2021.
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author = {Priscila Duarte Malanski and Sandra Mara de Alencar Schiavi and Benoît Dedieu and Julio Cesar Damasceno},
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abstract = {Addressing labor issues is crucial to agrifood value chain analysis, improvements and sustainability.
However, the specific contribution of value chain approaches to discussions on labor in agriculture is still a research gap. To fill this gap, we reviewed the international literature on labor in agrifood value chains. We performed a scientometric analysis of the articles indexed in Scopus, which was composed by a bibliometric, diachronic and synchronic analysis. The main results show that labor in agrifood value chains is a relative new scientific community. Researchers’ interest evolved around three hotspots over the past 20 years, and five consolidated research domains. Our review provides an overview about the main characteristics of a rising scientific community, and a synthesis of knowledge produced to support scientific innovation on labor in agrifood value chains. Regarding chain agents, our results stress the importance of governance for improving employment and working conditions to promote chain sustainability.},
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However, the specific contribution of value chain approaches to discussions on labor in agriculture is still a research gap. To fill this gap, we reviewed the international literature on labor in agrifood value chains. We performed a scientometric analysis of the articles indexed in Scopus, which was composed by a bibliometric, diachronic and synchronic analysis. The main results show that labor in agrifood value chains is a relative new scientific community. Researchers’ interest evolved around three hotspots over the past 20 years, and five consolidated research domains. Our review provides an overview about the main characteristics of a rising scientific community, and a synthesis of knowledge produced to support scientific innovation on labor in agrifood value chains. Regarding chain agents, our results stress the importance of governance for improving employment and working conditions to promote chain sustainability.
Jaramillo, Andres F. Moreno; Laverty, David M.; Morrow, D. John; del Rincon, Jesús Martinez; Foley, Aoife M.
Load modelling and non-intrusive load monitoring to integrate distributed energy resources in low and medium voltage networks Journal Article
In: Renewable Energy, vol. 179, pp. 445-466, 2021, ISSN: 0960-1481.
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title = {Load modelling and non-intrusive load monitoring to integrate distributed energy resources in low and medium voltage networks},
author = {Andres F. Moreno Jaramillo and David M. Laverty and D. John Morrow and Jesús Martinez del Rincon and Aoife M. Foley},
url = {https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0960148121010612},
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date = {2021-12-01},
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abstract = {In many countries distributed energy resources (DER) (e.g. photovoltaics, batteries, wind turbines, electric vehicles, electric heat pumps, air-conditioning units and smart domestic appliances) are part of the ‘Green Deal’ to deliver a climate neutral society. Policy roadmaps, despite providing a framework and penetration targets for DER, often lack the network planning strategies needed to transition from passive to active distribution networks. Currently, DER's dynamic performance parameters and location identification techniques are not fully standardised. In fact, it can be very ad hoc. Standardised distributed load modelling and non-intrusive load monitoring (NILM) for equipment manufacturers, installers and network operators is critical to low and medium voltage network management in order to facilitate better balancing, flexibility and electricity trading across and within the power system for mass DER deployment. The aim of this paper is to fill this load modelling and NILM knowledge gap for DERto inform the ‘Green Deal’ transition and support standardisation. In the paper, existing load modelling techniques and NILM methodologies are critically examined to inform and guide research activity, equipment development and regulator thinking, as well as network operators. Seven key findings that need urgent attention are identified to support a smooth power system reconfiguration.},
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Penteado, Bruno Elias; Fornazin, Marcelo; Castro, Leonardo; Freire, Sandro Luis
Mapeando a dinâmica da informática médica: uma análise bibliométrica do campo científico Journal Article
In: Revista Eletrônica de Comunicação, vol. 15, iss. 4, pp. 869-889, 2021, ISSN: 1981-6278.
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author = {Bruno Elias Penteado and Marcelo Fornazin and Leonardo Castro and Sandro Luis Freire},
url = {https://www.reciis.icict.fiocruz.br/index.php/reciis/article/view/2395},
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abstract = {A saúde digital é um assunto emergente em fóruns acadêmicos, nas políticas públicas e nas organizações de saúde. Supondo que a saúde digital deriva de conhecimentos da informática médica, este artigo apresenta resultados de uma pesquisa bibliométrica sobre a evolução conceitual e tecnológica do campo da informática médica nas últimas décadas, enfatizando aspectos metodológicos. O trabalho realizou bibliometria em metadados de 100 mil artigos indexados sob a categoria ‘medical informatics’ na base de dados Web of Science entre os anos de 1960 e 2020. Foram realizadas análises longitudinais com utilização dos softwares Bibliometrix e CorText em três eixos: quantidade de publicações, países dos autores e palavras-chave. Conforme a hipótese metodológica que orientou o estudo, as mudanças terminológicas verificadas ao longo do tempo oferecem uma visão aproximativa das mudanças conceituais e tecnológicas do campo de pesquisa da informática médica. Os resultados mostram que esse campo de investigação apresentou crescimento consistente ao longo das últimas seis décadas, expandindo-se para diferentes países. As mudanças terminológicas e conceituais detectadas pela análise de palavras-chave permitiram a identificação de períodos temporais definidos, associados a rótulos genéricos como ‘health informatics’, ‘e-health’. O rótulo ‘medical informatics’ é recorrente como termo mais geral a designar o campo de aplicação, em razão de sua adoção por associações científicas internacionais a partir da década de 1970. Nos últimos cincos anos, pode-se identificar a emergência do termo ‘digital health’, que possivelmente será o conceito dominante na década que se inicia. A análise de palavras-chave também indica a associação entre mudanças terminológicas e de tecnologias, o que reforça as relações entre conceitos e aplicações tecnológicas de cada período.
Digital health is an emerging topic in academic forums, public policies, and healthcare organizations. Assuming that digital health derives from previous medical informatics knowledge, this work presents findings from a bibliometric study on medical informatics technological and conceptual evolution in the last decades, emphasizing methodological aspects. We performed a bibliometric analysis in metadata from 100,000 papers indexed under the category ‘medical informatics’ in the Web of Science database between 1960 and 2020. Longitudinal analysis using software Bibliometrix and CorText were conducted in three axes: frequency of items, authors’ countries, and keywords. Based on the methodological hypothesis guiding the study, the changes in keywords over time offer a proxy view on the conceptual and technological changes in the medical informatics research field. The results show that medical informatics consistently grew over the last six decades, expanding to several countries. Conceptual and technological changes that emerged from the keyword analysis supported the identification of well delimited periods related to general labels, such as: ‘health informatics’ and ‘e-health’. The ‘medical informatics’ is recurring as a general label due to international scientific associations’ adoption since the early 1970s. Moreover, in the last five years, we could identify the term ‘digital health’, which will probably be a major label in the next decade. The keyword analysis also showed the association between labels and technological changes, adding more evidence that these changes are related to concepts and technological applications.},
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Digital health is an emerging topic in academic forums, public policies, and healthcare organizations. Assuming that digital health derives from previous medical informatics knowledge, this work presents findings from a bibliometric study on medical informatics technological and conceptual evolution in the last decades, emphasizing methodological aspects. We performed a bibliometric analysis in metadata from 100,000 papers indexed under the category ‘medical informatics’ in the Web of Science database between 1960 and 2020. Longitudinal analysis using software Bibliometrix and CorText were conducted in three axes: frequency of items, authors’ countries, and keywords. Based on the methodological hypothesis guiding the study, the changes in keywords over time offer a proxy view on the conceptual and technological changes in the medical informatics research field. The results show that medical informatics consistently grew over the last six decades, expanding to several countries. Conceptual and technological changes that emerged from the keyword analysis supported the identification of well delimited periods related to general labels, such as: ‘health informatics’ and ‘e-health’. The ‘medical informatics’ is recurring as a general label due to international scientific associations’ adoption since the early 1970s. Moreover, in the last five years, we could identify the term ‘digital health’, which will probably be a major label in the next decade. The keyword analysis also showed the association between labels and technological changes, adding more evidence that these changes are related to concepts and technological applications.
Abdo, Alexandre Hannud; Cointet, Jean-Philippe; Bourret, Pascale; Cambrosio, Alberto
Domain-topic models with chained dimensions: Charting an emergent domain of a major oncology conference Journal Article
In: Canadian Institutes of Health Research, 2021.
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title = {Domain-topic models with chained dimensions: Charting an emergent domain of a major oncology conference},
author = {Alexandre Hannud Abdo and Jean-Philippe Cointet and Pascale Bourret and Alberto Cambrosio},
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abstract = {This paper presents a contribution to the study of bibliographic corpora through science mapping. From a graph representation of documents and their textual dimension, stochastic block models can provide a simultaneous clustering of documents and words that we call a domain-topic model. Previous work investigated the resulting topics, or word clusters, while ours focuses on the study of the document clusters we call domains. To enable the description and interactive navigation of domains, we introduce measures and interfaces that consider the structure of the model to relate both types of clusters. We then present a procedure that extends the block model to cluster metadata attributes of documents, which we call a domain-chained model, noting that our measures and interfaces transpose to metadata clusters. We provide an example application to a corpus relevant to current science, technology and society (STS) research and an interesting case for our approach: the abstracts presented between 1995 and 2017 at the American Society of Clinical Oncology Annual Meeting, the major oncology research conference. Through a sequence of domain-topic and domain-chained models, we identify and describe a group of domains that have notably grown through the last decades and which we relate to the establishment of “oncopolicy” as a major concern in oncology.},
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Shen, Yuanfei; Ji, Ling; Xie, Yulei; Huang, Guohe; Li, Xin; Huang, Lucheng
Research landscape and hot topics of rooftop PV: A bibliometric and network analysis Journal Article
In: Energy and Buildings, vol. 251, pp. 111333, 2021, ISSN: 0378-7788.
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title = {Research landscape and hot topics of rooftop PV: A bibliometric and network analysis},
author = {Yuanfei Shen and Ling Ji and Yulei Xie and Guohe Huang and Xin Li and Lucheng Huang},
url = {https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0378778821006174},
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abstract = {Rooftop photovoltaic (PV) system, as part of the renewable energy development strategy to guarantee energy security and reduce greenhouse gas emissions in urban areas, has received a lot of attention during the last decade. To provide an up-to-date and systematic research landscape of the rooftop PV field, this study conducted the bibliometric analysis, collaboration network analysis, co-citation analysis, and hotspots detection based on 595 articles collected from the core collection database of Web of Science. The results showed that the number of publications per year in this field has increased steadily since 2015. The USA was the most important contributor in this research field in terms of quantity (number of publications) and impact (number of citations). The co-authorship communities were obtained by collaboration network analysis, and the international collaboration is expected to be further strengthened according to the research focuses of each community. The key knowledge base and the main hot topics of the rooftop PV research field were identified from co-citation analysis and keywords co-occurrence network. Furthermore, based on the literature review, a detailed analysis of the main topics was provided for a better understanding of the current research trends and opportunities. This study can be served as a strategic review of the rooftop PV field to help relevant researchers carry out in-depth research in the future.},
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Zhao, Yi; Liu, Lifan; Zhang, Chengzhi
In: Technological Forecasting and Social Change, vol. 121344, 2021.
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title = {Is coronavirus-related research becoming more interdisciplinary? A perspective of co-occurrence analysis and diversity measure of scientific articles},
author = {Yi Zhao and Lifan Liu and Chengzhi Zhang},
doi = {https://doi.org/10.1016/j.techfore.2021.121344},
year = {2021},
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abstract = {The outbreak of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has had a significant repercussion on the health, economy, politics and environment, making coronavirus-related issues more complicated and difficult to adequately address by relying on a single field. Interdisciplinary research can provide an effective solution to complex issues in the related field of coronavirus. However, whether coronavirus-related research becomes more interdisciplinary still needs corroboration. In this study, we investigate interdisciplinary status of the coronavirus-related fields via the COVID-19 Open Research Dataset (CORD-19). To this end, we calculate bibliometric indicators of interdisciplinarity and apply a co-occurrence analysis method. The results show that co-occurrence relationships between cited disciplines have evolved dynamically over time. The two types of co-occurrence relationships, Immunology and Microbiology & Medicine and Chemical Engineering & Chemistry, last for a long time in this field during 1990–2020. Moreover, the number of disciplines cited by coronavirus-related research increases, whereas the distribution of disciplines is uneven, and this field tends to focus on several dominant disciplines such as Medicine, Immunology and Microbiology, Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology. We also measure the disciplinary diversity of COVID-19 related papers published from January to December 2020; the disciplinary variety shows an upward trend, while the degree of disciplinary balance shows a downward trend. Meanwhile, the comprehensive index 2Ds demonstrates that the degree of interdisciplinarity in coronavirus field decreases between 1990 and 2019, but it increases in 2020. The results help to map the interdisciplinarity of coronavirus-related research, gaining insight into the degree and history of interdisciplinary cooperation.},
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Tancoigne, Elise
Produire du savoir en contexte alpin. Recherches collaboratives en microbiologie laitière, 1960-aujourd’hui Journal Article
In: Revue de géographie alpine, 2021.
@article{Tancoigne2021,
title = {Produire du savoir en contexte alpin. Recherches collaboratives en microbiologie laitière, 1960-aujourd’hui},
author = {Elise Tancoigne},
url = {https://journals.openedition.org/rga/9249},
doi = {https://doi.org/10.4000/rga.9249},
year = {2021},
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abstract = {Les environnements de montagne sont de longue date le lieu et la cible de politiques de recherches dites partenariales, qui privilégient des approches en co-construction de problématiques de recherche, entre acteurs du développement, professionnels et scientifiques. Les recherches portant sur les filières laitières françaises des Alpes et du Jura sont exemplaires de cette situation. En prenant l’exemple de la microbiologie laitière et l’émergence de la notion de « terroir microbien » dans les Alpes et le Jura, je propose dans cet article de répondre à la question suivante : comment produit-on du savoir en contexte alpin ? Dans une première partie, je présenterai les différentes formes prises par ces recherches collaboratives depuis les années 1960. Dans une seconde partie, je montrerai comment la notion de « terroir microbien » a pu émerger au sein de ces dispositifs de recherche et je développerai l’idée que ces recherches participatives restent toutefois des formes minoritaires d’élaboration des connaissances en microbiologie. Je m’appuierai pour ce travail sur une analyse de la littérature réflexive publiée par ces différents projets de recherche ainsi que sur des analyses scientométriques et un travail sur archives effectués entre 2016 et 2020 dans les Alpes du Nord.},
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Barrella, Walter; R, Deborah Ferraz
Scient metrics analysis of mangrove studies from 1980 to 2020 Journal Article
In: Journal of Aquaculture & Marine Biology, vol. 10, iss. 4, pp. 188-192, 2021, ISSN: 2378-3184.
@article{Barrella2021,
title = {Scient metrics analysis of mangrove studies from 1980 to 2020 },
author = {Walter Barrella and Deborah Ferraz R},
url = {https://medcraveonline.com/JAMB/scient-metrics-analysis-of-mangrove-studies-from-1980-to-2020.html},
doi = {10.15406/jamb.2021.10.00320},
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issue = {4},
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abstract = {Mangroves are complex transition ecosystems studied and affected by human activities.. This work sought information on articles in scientific journals related to environmental impacts and their forms of management and restoration and those focused on biodiversity conservation. To answer this question, we developed this work based on a scient metric survey of production with a focus on impacts and environmental and Biodiversity responses on mangroves in the last forty years (1980 to 2020), comparing mainly the global scientific production and the production in America, listing areas of research concentration, and journal, period, country and region of publication of papers. With this survey, we could observe a standardization of the research classification area and publication periods, although checking the journals found a great variety of these. As for the regionalization of studies, we could observe that, globally, the region that most contributes to the advancement in this theme is Asia; however, the country that collaborates the most, in isolation, is the United States. Although there is a diversification regarding the specific theme, the scientific production on mangroves with an environmental focus and in Biodiversity followed a global pattern in the studied period.},
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Lowans, Christopher; Rio, Dylan Furszyfer Del; Sovacool, Benjamin K.; Rooney, David; Foley, Aoife M.
What is the state of the art in energy and transport poverty metrics? A critical and comprehensive review Journal Article
In: Energy Economics, vol. 101, pp. 105360, 2021, ISSN: 0140-9883.
@article{Lowans2021,
title = {What is the state of the art in energy and transport poverty metrics? A critical and comprehensive review},
author = {Christopher Lowans and Dylan Furszyfer Del Rio and Benjamin K. Sovacool and David Rooney and Aoife M. Foley},
url = {https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0140988321002668},
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abstract = {This review investigates the state of the art in metrics used in energy (or fuel) and transport poverty with a view to assessing how these overlapping concepts may be unified in their measurement. Our review contributes to ongoing debates over decarbonisation, a politically sensitive and crucial aspect of the energy transition, and one that could exacerbate patterns of inequality or vulnerability. Up to 125 million people across the European Union experience the effects of energy poverty in their daily lives. A more comprehensive understanding of the breadth and depth of these conditions is therefore paramount. This review assessed 1,134 articles and critically analysed a deeper sample of 93. In terms of the use of metrics, we find that multiple indicators are better than any single metric or composite. We find work remains to be conducted in the transport poverty sphere before energy poverty metrics can be fully unified with those of transport poverty, namely the stipulation of travel standards. Without such standards, our ability to unify the metrics of both fields and potentially alleviate both conditions simultaneously is limited. The difficulties in defining necessary travel necessitate the further use of vulnerability lenses and holistic assessments focused on energy and transport services.},
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McIlwaine, Neil; Foley, Aoife M.; Morrow, D. John; Kez, Dlzar Al; Zhang, Chongyu; Lu, Xi; Best, Robert J.
A state-of-the-art techno-economic review of distributed and embedded energy storage for energy systems Journal Article
In: Energy, vol. 229, pp. 120461, 2021, ISSN: 0360-5442.
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title = {A state-of-the-art techno-economic review of distributed and embedded energy storage for energy systems},
author = {Neil McIlwaine and Aoife M. Foley and D. John Morrow and Dlzar Al Kez and Chongyu Zhang and Xi Lu and Robert J. Best},
url = {https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0360544221007106},
doi = {https://doi.org/10.1016/j.energy.2021.120461},
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date = {2021-08-15},
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volume = {229},
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abstract = {Renewable energy is projected to play an important role in reducing greenhouse gas emissions and in realising the climate change goals. Large scale development of variable renewable energy, which is regarded as non-dispatchable, requires additional power system quality services such as voltage regulation, frequency regulation and inertial response. Energy storage provides an important means to supply these services but there are many uncertainties in terms of technology, market readiness, economics, and regulatory requirements. The aim of this study is to undertake a global state-of-the-art review of the techno-economic and regulatory status of energy storage and power quality services at the distribution level. The review will establish the global trends in electricity markets that have seen high levels of renewable energy penetration. The results of the investigation indicate that further research is required to qualify, quantify, and value the installation of mass energy storage particularly at the distribution level.},
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Puetz, Kyle; Davis, Andrew P.; Kinney, Alexander B.
Meaning structures in the world polity: A semantic network analysis of human rights terminology in the world's peace agreements Journal Article
In: Poetics, pp. 101598, 2021, ISSN: 0304-422X.
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journal = {Poetics},
pages = {101598},
abstract = {We examine changes in the use of human rights language in peace agreement texts from 1990 to 2018. Existing research in world polity theory examines institutional change through the lens of increasing isomorphism, a lens that generally fails to appreciate qualitative transformations in the meaning of institutional concepts across time. As a corrective to this approach, we endorse a meaning-structure institutionalism that conceives institutional concepts in relational terms and use a method of textual analysis — semantic network analysis — to analyze and formally model the shifting meaning of human rights in peace agreement texts. We show that human rights language in peace agreements has undergone multiple qualitative shifts since its initial emergence in the mid-1980s. Specifically, the term human rights occupies a marginal position in peace agreement texts in the 1990s, is used in reference to and thus bridges multiple substantive themes in the 2000s, and, finally, inhabits a conceptual silo in the 2010s in the sense that it is associated with many concepts within but no concepts outside of a semantic community related to rights and democracy. We discuss implications for world polity theories of institutionalism that follow from our relational framework.},
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Bordignon, Frederique; Ermakova, Liana; Noël, Marianne
Over‐promotion and caution in abstracts of preprints during the COVID ‐19 crisis Journal Article
In: 2021.
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title = {Over‐promotion and caution in abstracts of preprints during the COVID ‐19 crisis},
author = {Frederique Bordignon and Liana Ermakova and Marianne Noël},
url = {https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/leap.1411},
doi = {https://doi.org/10.1002/leap.1411},
year = {2021},
date = {2021-07-21},
urldate = {2021-07-21},
organization = {Learned Publishing},
abstract = {The abstract is known to be a promotional genre where researchers tend to exaggerate the benefit of their research and use a promotional discourse to catch the reader's attention. The COVID-19 pandemic has prompted intensive research and has changed traditional publishing with the massive adoption of preprints by researchers. Our aim is to investigate whether the crisis and the ensuing scientific and economic competition have changed the lexical content of abstracts. We propose a comparative study of abstracts associated with preprints issued in response to the pandemic relative to abstracts produced during the closest pre-pandemic period. We show that with the increase (on average and in percentage) of positive words (especially effective) and the slight decrease of negative words, there is a strong increase in hedge words (the most frequent of which are the modal verbs can and may). Hedge words counterbalance the excessive use of positive words and thus invite the readers, who go probably beyond the ‘usual’ audience, to be cautious with the obtained results. The abstracts of preprints urgently produced in response to the COVID-19 crisis stand between uncertainty and over-promotion, illustrating the balance that authors have to achieve between promoting their results and appealing for caution.},
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Lavau, Sylvain
Qu’est-ce qu’un théorème (en pratique) ? Journal Article
In: Revue d’anthropologie des connaissances, 2021.
@article{Lavau2021,
title = {Qu’est-ce qu’un théorème (en pratique) ? },
author = {Sylvain Lavau},
url = {http://journals.openedition.org.inshs.bib.cnrs.fr/rac/22479},
doi = {https://doi-org.inshs.bib.cnrs.fr/10.4000/rac.22479},
year = {2021},
date = {2021-06-01},
journal = {Revue d’anthropologie des connaissances},
abstract = {Cet article défend les avantages d’une perspective sociologique en philosophie de la pratique mathématique. En s’appuyant sur la littérature en sociologie des sciences, il propose une approche de la pratique mathématique qui s’appuie sur la notion de communauté mathématique, et évalue le rôle de la notion de métamathématique dans le changement mathématique et dans les pratiques mathématiques stabilisées. Il s’appuie sur une étude de cas : l’émergence de la théorie du contrôle géométrique au début des années 1970 et les pratiques citationnelles associées à la communauté de la théorie du contrôle depuis le milieu des années 1990. Cette étude de cas montre que l’introduction d’outils géométriques dans la théorie du contrôle à la fin des années 1960 a induit un changement dans les vues métamathématiques que les théoricien·nes du contrôle avaient sur leurs objets. Je démontre ensuite comment l’appartenance à la communauté de la théorie du contrôle façonne la production et la réception des théorèmes de Štefan, Sussmann et Nagano. Interprétant le développement historique et les pratiques citationnelles de cette communauté à travers la perspective de la métamathématique, je conclus en discutant le rôle du théorème des orbites en théorie du contrôle, à la fois comme une étiquette désignant un certain contenu cognitif, et comme marqueur social d’appartenance à cette communauté.},
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Milia, Matías Federico
Global trends, Local threads. The Thematic Orientation of Renewable Energy Research in Mexico and Argentina between 1992 and 2016 Journal Article
In: Journal of Scientometric Research, vol. 10, pp. s32-s45, 2021.
@article{Milia2021,
title = {Global trends, Local threads. The Thematic Orientation of Renewable Energy Research in Mexico and Argentina between 1992 and 2016},
author = {Matías Federico Milia},
url = {https://jscires.org/sites/default/files/JScientometRes-10-1s-s32.pdf},
doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.5530/jscires.10.1s.20},
year = {2021},
date = {2021-06-01},
urldate = {2021-06-01},
journal = {Journal of Scientometric Research},
volume = {10},
pages = {s32-s45},
abstract = {Setting research agendas requires a substantial allocation of resources. Non – hegemonic countries lack the means to influence global trends in knowledge production. Still, some margin is available. By selecting specific topics to focus on, these countries build a national approach to global issues. This paper examines how two Latin American countries, namely Mexico and Argentina, have tackled the global challenge of developing new and renewable forms of energy through their research activities between 1992 and 2016. It stresses the historical and national specificities of global quests in a Latin-American setting by choosing two countries with central roles in the region and research systems of similar size and distinctive traditions. This research utilizes textual data from bibliometric sources. More precisely, the fields title, abstract, and keywords from the energy collection at the Scopus database. Text is processed using natural language detection techniques (NPL) to find a complex and relevant set of describing terms. The query line was built to grasp the discussion in detail, drawing on literature reviews and technology briefs. Findings show threads and rhythms bounded to the national dimension. Continual and harmonious evolution of research efforts stands out for Mexico. In Argentina, a distinctive set of preoccupations emerges in different moments during the studied period. The article provides relevant evidence that enables a reflection on how strategic-oriented efforts effectively unfold in a particular set of time and spatial coordinates. It also brings forward a methodological take to assess local competencies and trajectories on issues of global public concern.},
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de Raymond, Antoine Bernard; Alpha, Arlène; Ben-Ari, Tamara; Daviron, Benoît; Nesme, Thomas; Tétart, Gilles
Systemic risk and food security. Emerging trends and future avenues for research Journal Article
In: Global Food Security, 2021.
@article{deRaymond2021,
title = {Systemic risk and food security. Emerging trends and future avenues for research},
author = {Antoine Bernard de Raymond and Arlène Alpha and Tamara Ben-Ari and Benoît Daviron and Thomas Nesme and Gilles Tétart},
url = {http://agri.ckcest.cn/file1/M00/02/DB/Csgk0WC5rL2ALdKRABEk1jUjpcE370.pdf},
doi = {https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gfs.2021.100547},
year = {2021},
date = {2021-05-14},
urldate = {2021-05-14},
journal = {Global Food Security},
abstract = {The unanticipated international food price spike of 2008 has raised concerns about global food security. Might food systems lastingly fail to supply, trade, and distribute food? Might widespread unsustainable agricultural practices irreversibly alter ecosystems? Or might large scale food shortages trigger political unrest? To answer these questions, we reflect upon the concept of systemic risk and conduct a review of the literature on systemic risks and food security. First, we present the concept of systemic risk and current trends in systemic risk research.
We then analyze contributions on systemic risk and food security. We first show that the literature has so far focused on a) agricultural production and correlated yield-losses, and on ways of pooling risk at regional or global-level, and b) the role of international trade in increasing or decreasing systemic risk. We then identify avenues for further research, highlighting the impact of intensive farming on ecosystems. Finally, we discuss the concept of systemic risk: we show that scholars need to be careful when assuming that there exists just one global food system; we show that systemic risk can be understood in various ways, beyond the domino effect paradigm.},
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We then analyze contributions on systemic risk and food security. We first show that the literature has so far focused on a) agricultural production and correlated yield-losses, and on ways of pooling risk at regional or global-level, and b) the role of international trade in increasing or decreasing systemic risk. We then identify avenues for further research, highlighting the impact of intensive farming on ecosystems. Finally, we discuss the concept of systemic risk: we show that scholars need to be careful when assuming that there exists just one global food system; we show that systemic risk can be understood in various ways, beyond the domino effect paradigm.
Johanes, Mikhael
Expanding agency: The mapping of architectural design discourse in Indonesia's academic publications Journal Article
In: ARSNET, 2021, ISSN: ISSN 2777-0710.
@article{Johanes2021,
title = {Expanding agency: The mapping of architectural design discourse in Indonesia's academic publications},
author = {Mikhael Johanes},
url = {https://architecture.ui.ac.id/arsnet/index.php/ojs/article/view/1/1},
doi = {https://doi.org/10.7454/arsnet.v1i1.1 },
issn = {ISSN 2777-0710},
year = {2021},
date = {2021-04-30},
urldate = {2021-04-30},
journal = {ARSNET},
abstract = {Architectural academic publications are essentials elements in defining and establishing the architecture academic discourses in institutional context. A critical, retrospective reading of past and present architectural publications could reveal the current development of the field and provide an empirical basis for future actions. This paper digitally maps the notion of ‘design’ within the published articles in Indonesian architectural journals from the past decade to understand the current situation and present the country’s challenges in developing the architectural design discourse. Through consideration of architectural academic journals’ role in establishing the field’s boundary, a bibliometric mapping was performed on a corpus of 1031 abstracts collected from prominent Indonesian architectural journals. This paper reflects on the extracted key terms from the corpus through different mapping strategies using bibliometric analysis methods. From the mapping findings, and by extending the notion of design as a transformative agency in architecture, this paper retrospectively suggests a more diverse, creative, and provocative development of design discourse in Indonesian architectural academic scholarship.},
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