This thesis considers the geography of scientific activities through its productive dimension (publications retrieved from bibliographic databases). An original method is designed which relies on two principles: taking the urban area as an elementary level of analysis to study the repartition and organization of research activity at the world scale, taking into account co-authorship data to deduce networks of scientific collaborations between places. The main results show a trend toward the spatial diffusion of production activity at several scales, mitigating the monopoly of hegemonic and over-represented areas in the whole corpus of scientific references considered (SCI Expanded). A case study is realized on a research field in molecular ...
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ISSN 1568-7856 Texte intégral à l'adresse : http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S156878...
This thesis pertains to understanding how social networks and geography affect thecreation of new kn...
This thesis considers the geography of scientific activities through its productive dimension (publi...
Cette thèse envisage la géographie des activités scientifiques à travers leur dimension productive (...
International audienceAbstract.— Diffusion and spatial structuring of a research question in molecul...
International audienceOur aim is to track the emergence of the DNA Repair field (1964-1975) using bo...
International audienceIn the study of science, the specialty is seen as the ideal level of analysis ...
International audienceBibliometric data is one of the main sources for the study of global scientifi...
Modern information and communication technologies, especially the Internet, have diminished the role...
Science is increasingly defined by multidimensional collaborative networks. Despite the unprecedente...
International audienceA scientific movement labeled «Theoretical and Quantitative Geography» has eme...
International audienceWhat are the spatial patterns of the geography of research? At the level of a ...
Cet article propose une approche géographique pour étudier l'évolution d'un collectif scientifique d...
ISSN 1568-7856 Texte intégral à l'adresse : http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S156878...
ISSN 1568-7856 Texte intégral à l'adresse : http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S156878...
This thesis pertains to understanding how social networks and geography affect thecreation of new kn...
This thesis considers the geography of scientific activities through its productive dimension (publi...
Cette thèse envisage la géographie des activités scientifiques à travers leur dimension productive (...
International audienceAbstract.— Diffusion and spatial structuring of a research question in molecul...
International audienceOur aim is to track the emergence of the DNA Repair field (1964-1975) using bo...
International audienceIn the study of science, the specialty is seen as the ideal level of analysis ...
International audienceBibliometric data is one of the main sources for the study of global scientifi...
Modern information and communication technologies, especially the Internet, have diminished the role...
Science is increasingly defined by multidimensional collaborative networks. Despite the unprecedente...
International audienceA scientific movement labeled «Theoretical and Quantitative Geography» has eme...
International audienceWhat are the spatial patterns of the geography of research? At the level of a ...
Cet article propose une approche géographique pour étudier l'évolution d'un collectif scientifique d...
ISSN 1568-7856 Texte intégral à l'adresse : http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S156878...
ISSN 1568-7856 Texte intégral à l'adresse : http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S156878...
This thesis pertains to understanding how social networks and geography affect thecreation of new kn...