This paper presents the author characteristics of papers published in The Australian Sociological Association (TASA) journal, the Journal of Sociology (formerly the Australian and New Zealand Journal of Sociology) between 1965 and 2008. The aim of the paper is empirically to identify trends in authorship. The review examines all articles published in the period (excluding book reviews). The rationale of the study is to reveal trends in who publishes in the journal in terms of authors’ academic rank, gender, institution, and country. A table of those who have published the greatest number of papers is also presented. Findings show that over time the gap between the proportion of males and females publishing has closed; more PhD students and ...
This research looks at the gender trends in publishing IS research, specifically in the eleven high-...
Criminology and criminal justice (CCJ) as an academic discipline has experienced an increase in the ...
This brief study tested the generality of Zook\u27s 1987 conclusion that the trend toward increasing...
This paper presents the author characteristics of papers published in The Australian Sociological As...
This paper presents the author characteristics of papers published in The Australian Sociological As...
This paper presents the author characteristics of papers published in The Australian Sociological A...
The researchers systematically examined authorship patterns of feature articles and brief communicat...
Aims and method: To determine female authorship of original articles and editorials between January ...
This paper examines whether women and men publish journal articles at a level comparable with their ...
Despite recent advances, gender inequality persists in many scientific fields, and Psychology is not...
The paper examined authorship patterns of feature articles, research and development notes, subject ...
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Author's gender is a potential factor in scientific publications. We evaluated the trends of authors...
This article examines gender differences in publication productivity and factors correlated with hig...
The present study deals with the authorship analysis of 68 articles of the journal of 'Trends i...
This research looks at the gender trends in publishing IS research, specifically in the eleven high-...
Criminology and criminal justice (CCJ) as an academic discipline has experienced an increase in the ...
This brief study tested the generality of Zook\u27s 1987 conclusion that the trend toward increasing...
This paper presents the author characteristics of papers published in The Australian Sociological As...
This paper presents the author characteristics of papers published in The Australian Sociological As...
This paper presents the author characteristics of papers published in The Australian Sociological A...
The researchers systematically examined authorship patterns of feature articles and brief communicat...
Aims and method: To determine female authorship of original articles and editorials between January ...
This paper examines whether women and men publish journal articles at a level comparable with their ...
Despite recent advances, gender inequality persists in many scientific fields, and Psychology is not...
The paper examined authorship patterns of feature articles, research and development notes, subject ...
This paper examines trends in co-authorship in the Group of Eight (Go8) law reviews over the period ...
Author's gender is a potential factor in scientific publications. We evaluated the trends of authors...
This article examines gender differences in publication productivity and factors correlated with hig...
The present study deals with the authorship analysis of 68 articles of the journal of 'Trends i...
This research looks at the gender trends in publishing IS research, specifically in the eleven high-...
Criminology and criminal justice (CCJ) as an academic discipline has experienced an increase in the ...
This brief study tested the generality of Zook\u27s 1987 conclusion that the trend toward increasing...