Abstracts
Résumé
Cet article vise à décrire les influences intellectuelles de la revue Criminologie. Pour ce faire, les 19 813 références faites par les articles publiés dans la revue Criminologie au cours des 40 dernières années sont analysées de manière à dégager l’influence qu’elles ont pu avoir sur les auteurs de la revue. Les auteurs, revues et disciplines les plus influents sont répertoriés et mis en relation avec les caractéristiques des articles qui les citent. Les résultats montrent que le savoir qui inspire les auteurs de la revue est très décentralisé : aucun auteur ou revue ne peut prétendre avoir un ascendant sur un nombre important d’auteurs de Criminologie. Les auteurs et les revues les plus cités sont ceux qui ont su se diversifier et retenir l’attention d’un large auditoire qui travaille avec des traditions de recherches différentes.
Mots-clés :
- Influences intellectuelles,
- citations,
- criminologie
Abstract
This paper looks at whether Criminologie has been influenced by any particular intellectual position or positions through analysis of the 19,813 references cited in the papers it has published over the last 40 years. The most influential authors, journals, and disciplines are discussed in relation to the effect they might have had on the articles in which they are cited. The results show that the thinking that influenced those published in Criminologie was highly decentralized: we found no dominant authors or journals. The most cited authors and journals were those who understood how to diversify their research and capture the attention of a broad audience in different research traditions.
Keywords:
- Scholarly influence,
- citations,
- criminology
Resumen
Este artículo busca describir las influencias intelectuales de la revista Criminologie y ver si estas últimas se estructuran de forma diferente según las tradiciones de las investigaciones. Para ello, las 19 813 referencias hechas por los artículos publicados en la revista a lo largo de los últimos 40 años son analizadas con el fin de entender la influencia que estas pudieron tener en los autores de la revista. Los autores, revistas y disciplinas más influyentes son repertoriados y puestos en relación con las características de los autores y de los artículos que los citan. Los resultados muestran que el saber que inspira a los autores de la revista es muy descentralizado: Ningún autor o revista puede pretender tener un ascendente sobre un número importante de autores de Criminologie. Los autores y revistas que supieron hacer su lugar en el seno de la revista son aquellos que supieron diversificarse y retener la atención de un amplio auditorio que trabaja con tradiciones de investigaciones diferentes.
Palabras clave:
- Influencias intelectuales,
- citaciones,
- criminología
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