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                                            [0] => What’s gender got to do with it? An assessment of scientific writing  on gender studies in Social Sciences and Communication
                                            [1] => What’s gender got to do with it? An assessment of scientific writing on gender studies in Social Sciences and Communication
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                                            [0] => Morais, Ricardo
                                            [1] => Segado-Boj, Francisco
                                            [2] => Eloise Fernandes, Clara
                                            [3] => Piñeiro-Naval, Valeriano
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                                            [0] => Gendes Studies
                                            [1] => Social Sciences
                                            [2] => Communication
                                            [3] => Articles
                                            [4] => Web of Science
                                            [5] => Estúdios de Género
                                            [6] => Ciencias Sociales
                                            [7] => Comunicación
                                            [8] => Artículos
                                            [9] => Web of Science
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Gender-related studies have grown in social sciences and communication in the past few years. This interest follows society’s shift and newfound knowledge of gender inequalities. Thus, this research will focus specifically on social sciences and communication, where we question and attempt to evaluate how gender matters have been scrutinised and researched by other authors, also identifying keywords used in the publications, researchers’ collaborations, and their provenience. Our quantitative-method approach tackles the bibliographic information from Web of Science, where we retrieved articles authored by at least one individual affiliated with a Spanish or Portuguese institution, published between 2012 and 2022, and included in the Social Science Citation Index (SSCI) (N = 792) and Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI) (N = 489) databases. By adding a filter of the Communication discipline according to the WoS Category, we ended up with a disaggregated sample of 42 articles in SSCI and 39 documents in ESCI. Data reveal that gender studies are developed mainly in social sciences rather than communication, Spanish researchers collaborate more with Anglo-Saxon countries, and social sciences privilege reflections on gender identity and the gender gap. In contrast, communication focuses more on feminism and social media.

                                            [1] =>  Los estudios relacionados con género han crecido en Ciencias Sociales y en Comunicación en los últimos años. Este interés es paralelo al cambio de la sociedad y al conocimiento acerca de las desigualdades de género. Así, esta investigación se centrará específicamente en las Ciencias Sociales y la Comunicación, donde indagamos e intentamos evaluar cómo las cuestiones de género han sido analizadas y tratadas por otros autores, identificando también palabras clave utilizadas en las publicaciones, colaboraciones entre los investigadores y su procedencia. Nuestro enfoque metodológico y cuantitativo aborda la información bibliográfica de Web of Science, de la cual recuperamos artículos escritos por al menos un firmante filiado a una institución española o portuguesa, publicados entre 2012 y 2022, e incluidos tanto en Social Science Citation Index (SSCI) (N = 792) como en Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI) (N = 489). Los datos revelan que los estudios de género se desarrollan principalmente en las ciencias sociales más que en la comunicación, que los investigadores españoles colaboran más con los países anglosajones, y que las ciencias sociales privilegian las reflexiones sobre la identidad y la brecha de género. En cambio, la comunicación se centra más en el feminismo y las redes sociales.
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                                    [date] => 2025-07-15
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                                            [0] => Revista General de Información y Documentación; Vol. 35 No. 1 (2025); 135-148
                                            [1] => Revista General de Información y Documentación; Vol. 35 Núm. 1 (2025); 135-148
                                            [2] => 1988-2858
                                            [3] => 1132-1873
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