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Revista Cubana de Información en Ciencias de la Salud (ACIMED) 2011; 22 (3)
El enfoque bibliométrico para la identificación de paradigmas en dominios de conocimiento
Vega ARL; Fernández MJC; de Moya AF
Idioma: Español
Referencias bibliográficas: 61
Paginas: 251-261
Archivo PDF: 136.07 Kb.
RESUMEN
El presente trabajo es un breve acercamiento a la bibliometría como enfoque para la
identificación de paradigmas en dominios de conocimiento. Se analizan los resultados
de la aplicación directa de la bibliometría durante los últimos 45 años para estudiar la
estructura cognoscitiva y social de la ciencia, así como contribuir a su historia
intelectual. Se aborda la perspectiva del análisis de citas, y en particular los procesos
de agrupación de co-citaciones, para la identificación de frentes de investigación y
paradigmas emergentes. Se reconocen las dos visiones antagónicas en torno al uso
del análisis de citación como técnica para el examen de la investigación científica: la
crítica constructivista y la teoría normativa. Se asume la teoría normativa para
reconocer el potencial de la bibliometría como enfoque, herramienta o método para el
análisis de un dominio de conocimiento. Se enuncia la importancia de su integración
con los enfoques histórico y epistemológico para la identificación de transformaciones
paradigmáticas en la actividad científica.
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