Abstract

O estudo foi inspirado nas abordagens teóricas de Beghtol, Buckland, Kleinberg e Hjørland para discutir a representação do conhecimento sobre Mudanças Climáticas e COVID-19 no contexto da Agenda 2030. Esta pesquisa exploratória foi baseada em métodos bibliométricos por meio das ferramentas VOSviewer e CitNetexplorer para analisar os termos Climate Change e COVID-19, nas bases de dados Scopus, Web of Science e Dimensions, no período 2019-2020. As abordagens 7 e 8 da análise de domínios foram utilizadas para discutir o conhecimento da disciplinaridade e identificar a emergência de domínios. Dados coletados do Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico do Brasil, na Plataforma Lattes e Diretório de Grupos de Pesquisa, foram adicionados para fins de análise. A conclusão apontou que Mudanças Climáticas e COVID-19 podem ser considerados domínios emergentes, sugerindo um possível modelo pós-disciplinar. A Agenda 2030 reforça a importância da cooperação internacional e o compromisso de trocar informações sobre comunidades científicas e outras comunidades que discutem soluções sustentáveis para problemas globais como Mudanças Climáticas e COVID-19.

Alternate abstract:

The study was inspired by the theoretical approaches of Beghtol, Buckland, Kleinberg, and Hjørland to discuss knowledge representation on Climate Change and COVID-19 in the context of Agenda 2030. This exploratory research was based on bibliometric methods through VOSviewer and CitNetexplorer tools to analyze the terms Climate Change and COVID-19, in the databases Scopus, Web of Science, and Dimensions, in the period 2019-2020. Approaches 7 and 8 of domain analysis were used to discuss the knowledge of disciplinarity and to identify the emergence of domains. Data collected from Brazil National Council for Scientific and Technological Development, in the Lattes Platform and Directory of Research Groups, were added for analysis purposes. The conclusion pointed out that Climate Change and COVID-19 can be considered emerging domains, suggesting a possible post-disciplinary model. The 2030 Agenda reinforces the importance of international cooperation and a commitment to exchange information on scientific communities and other communities that discuss sustainable solutions to global problems such as Climate Change and COVID-19.

Details

Title
Knowledge Organization System and Post-Disciplinarity Climate Change and COVID-19 in the context of the 2030 Agenda
Author
Marcos Gonçalves Ramos; Priscila Ramos Carvalho  VIAFID ORCID Logo  ; Rosali Fernandez de Souza
Pages
19-33
Section
Artigos
Publication year
2022
Publication date
2022
Publisher
Universidade do Porto Faculdade de Letras
e-ISSN
16463153
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2746602312
Copyright
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