Invisible colleges - researchers’ networks of communicating academic work – are power-generating actors shaping research fields. A key question concerns the relation between local research communities and their dependence on global actors. A key arena is articles and citations in academic journals. An actor-network-inspired empirical investigation of the geographical origin of articles and references in the journal “Studies in the Education of Adults” and a check of references to journals in “Adult Education Quarterly” was made. The origin of articles and study objects in the International journal of Lifelong education was also analysed. Some conclusions can be drawn from the material. One is the heavy impact of “real” geographical location...
Higher education research is a growing, inter-disciplinary and increasingly international field of s...
Research funding, promotions, and career trajectories are currently increasingly dependent on the em...
Donald Swanson, a library scientist at the University of Chicago, has coined the phrase "undiscovere...
Invisible colleges- researchers ’ networks of communicating academic work- are power-generating acto...
This paper describes some findings from a study conducted in Australia to investigate professional n...
Generation and consumption of information are among the functions unique to higher education. Schola...
Within the traditional model of scholarly communications, invisible colleges facilitate a process ...
This paper will discuss the ways in which the Internet and related technologies can enhance and alte...
The research area of the economics of innovation and technological change (EITC) has flourished over...
What the field of adult education research is and how it can be described has been a debated issue o...
The beginning of the history of communication studies in Indonesia is constructed by the invisible c...
The study on which this article reports investigated the internationalisation of higher education st...
peer reviewedCo-authored research articles in the disciplinarily heterogeneous field of higher educa...
What the field of adult education research is and how it can be described has been a debated issue o...
In this article we report on findings from a large-scale bibliographic study conducted based on the ...
Higher education research is a growing, inter-disciplinary and increasingly international field of s...
Research funding, promotions, and career trajectories are currently increasingly dependent on the em...
Donald Swanson, a library scientist at the University of Chicago, has coined the phrase "undiscovere...
Invisible colleges- researchers ’ networks of communicating academic work- are power-generating acto...
This paper describes some findings from a study conducted in Australia to investigate professional n...
Generation and consumption of information are among the functions unique to higher education. Schola...
Within the traditional model of scholarly communications, invisible colleges facilitate a process ...
This paper will discuss the ways in which the Internet and related technologies can enhance and alte...
The research area of the economics of innovation and technological change (EITC) has flourished over...
What the field of adult education research is and how it can be described has been a debated issue o...
The beginning of the history of communication studies in Indonesia is constructed by the invisible c...
The study on which this article reports investigated the internationalisation of higher education st...
peer reviewedCo-authored research articles in the disciplinarily heterogeneous field of higher educa...
What the field of adult education research is and how it can be described has been a debated issue o...
In this article we report on findings from a large-scale bibliographic study conducted based on the ...
Higher education research is a growing, inter-disciplinary and increasingly international field of s...
Research funding, promotions, and career trajectories are currently increasingly dependent on the em...
Donald Swanson, a library scientist at the University of Chicago, has coined the phrase "undiscovere...