Geodiversity of Research: A Comparison of Geographical Topic Focus and Author Location using SDG 2: Zero Hunger as a Case Study
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2023
This study examined the geodiversity of research through comparing topic
focus with author location using SDG 2: Zero hunger as a case study. As the
research was related to hunger, papers were mapped on to the Global Hunger
Index country categories as convenient classification. The publication dataset
comprised 60,000 papers from the Dimensions database that have been associated
with hunger research using Digital Science machine learning algorithm that
enhances expert led search strategies. Only 41% hunger-related publications
that focus on countries most affected by hunger feature authors affiliated to
institutions in those countries. Even fewer of those publications feature
locally based authors in first or last position. These numbers gradually
reverse as the level of hunger declines. We analyse sample papers in an attempt
to understand the reasons for these trends. These included differences in
research infrastructure, sub-authorship recognition such as acknowledgements,
and limitations of the relationship between country mention and real topical
focus. We did not find evidence of widespread differences between senior and
overall authorship and consequently urge caution before judging international
collaborations as helicopter research based only on author country affiliations
and authorship position.
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Authors | Philip James Purnell |
Journal | arXiv |
Year | 2023 |
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