Study of Citation Pattern of Economic and Political Weekly (EPW)
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https://doi.org/10.58414/SCIENTIFICTEMPER.2026.17.4.20Keywords:
Economic and Political Weekly (EPW), Citation Analysis, Scholarly Communication, Collaboration Network, Research Productivity, ScientometricsAbstract
This study conducts a comprehensive analysis of citation patterns within the Economic and Political Weekly (EPW) from 1978 to 2024, examining over 16,527 records to identify trends in authorship, collaboration, and thematic focus in the fields of economics and political science. The findings reveal a robust co-occurrence network of key terms such as socio-economics, health care, and public policy, highlighting the journal’s commitment to addressing pressing societal issues in India. Notable authors and their contributions are identified, alongside an exploration of collaboration networks that emphasize regional engagement, particularly among Indian scholars. The research also categorizes the types of documents published, noting a preference for original research and comprehensive analyses. Furthermore, the study observes an increasing trend in interdisciplinary references and discusses the implications of digital resource accessibility on citation practices. Overall, the analysis underscores the EPW’s pivotal role in shaping academic discourse and influencing socio-economic and political discussions in India.
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