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Collaboration patterns in the German political science co-authorship network
2017
PLoS ONE
Research on social processes in the production of scientific output suggests that the collective research agenda of a discipline is influenced by its structural features, such as "invisible colleges" or "groups of collaborators" as well as academic "stars" that are embedded in, or connect, these research groups. Based on an encompassing dataset that takes into account multiple publication types including journals and chapters in edited volumes, we analyze the complete co-authorship network of
doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0174671
pmid:28388621
pmcid:PMC5384752
fatcat:ewhphesyrza47idwz7jph4yd2m