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Prolegomena for any Future Narrative Literaturemetrics |
Tartalom: | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12944/100604 |
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Archívum: | Közszolgálati Tudásportál |
Gyűjtemény: |
Folyóiratok, folyóiratcikkek
KOME |
Cím: |
Prolegomena for any Future Narrative Literaturemetrics
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Létrehozó: |
Romero Torres, Julian David
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Téma: |
scientometrics
narrative bibliometrics
narrative literaturemetrics
field theory
Társadalomtudományok
Társadalomtudományok/Média- és kommunikációs tudományok
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Tartalmi leírás: |
This paper introduces the concept of narrative literaturemetrics, a novel mixedmethods approach that applies the quantitative metrics traditionally used in bibliometrics to the field of literature. Utilising an extended version of Bourdieu’s field theory, this study draws parallels between academia and literature, emphasising the applicability of concepts such as capital, field, and agents to literary analysis. Despite the evident similarities, there has been a surprising lack of field-theoretical studies employing bibliometric methodologies within literary studies. This paper addresses that gap by outlining the theoretical foundations and methodological considerations of narrative literaturemetrics. It discusses adapting bibliometric indicators to literary analysis and highlights the distinctions necessary to respect the unique norms governing literature and academia. Furthermore, the paper explores the emerging qualitative turn in bibliometrics, particularly the development of narrative bibliometrics, and its relevance to the proposed approach. By detailing the conceptual framework and potential applications of narrative literaturemetrics, this study aims to establish a comprehensive model for future empirical research in literary studies.
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Típus: |
info:eu-repo/semantics/other
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Formátum: |
application/pdf
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Azonosító: |
nke:10.17646/KOME.of.19
nke:35459233
nke:10069970
nke:KOME − An International Journal of Pure Communication Inquiry
nke:12
nke:2
nke:KOME
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Létrehozó: |
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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