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Celebrating Higher Education’s 50 years: trends, absences, and opportunities

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The journal, Higher Education (HE), was established in 1972 and is currently one of the leading international journals in higher education studies. By using bibliometric techniques, a systematic review, and a social network analysis, this review article provides an overview of the main patterns of publications in HE during its history. The findings show that (i) the volume of articles has been continuously increasing, with a particular marked uplift since 2007; (ii) while single-authored articles have dominated the publication pattern, collaborative articles have shown a particular growth over the last decade; (iii) the USA, the UK, and Australia have dominated the journal in terms of the number of articles, international collaboration, and the most prolific authors; (iv) while Chinese authors have become more evident, there has been a near-absence of contributions from Latin America, Eastern Europe, and most of Africa; (v) in the entire history of HE, there has been a gender imbalance (in favour of male authors) across the most cited articles, but this pattern has changed in the last decade and; (vi) both teaching and learning and system policy have been key research themes in the journal although internationalisation and the student experience have recently gained traction. These patterns of publication in HE, with their imbalances and absences, suggest several challenges ahead.
Autores
Guzmán-Valenzuela, C; Tagle, ARM; Palacios, D
Título
Celebrating Higher Education‘s 50 years: trends, absences, and opportunities
Afiliaciones
Universidad de Tarapaca; Universidad Mayor
Año
2022
DOI
10.1007/s10734-022-00924-7
Tipo de acceso abierto
Bronze, Green Published
Referencia
WOS:000870108900001
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