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Internet: a shoehorn for Kantor. Scientific reading bibliometrics techniques

Abstract

The literature on internet published by the monthly magazine, "Le Monde Diplomatique", during 1994 and 1995, is intended to serve the international organizations, and can be read as a scientific narrative. The exploration of the scientific concepts which are trafficked, caters to the temporal dimension to illustrate the opinion formation and the sense of the demands for knowledge that are being made. To bring these facts to light, bibliometrics bids us bibliographic coupling analysis and context analysis. By creating a database of bibliographic references (using Procite ©) made from the articles dedicated to the internet in this foreign affairs magazine. For the period 1994-95, a criteria of similarity is generated which is used as the basis for understanding the literature, at the time the presence of identical references. This gives us a communications system unique to literature, and not made explicit without the use of the technique. Moreover, in the context in which the call to the reference material is made we analyse who, how, when and where the emphasis is placed on knowledge issues. We note that the problems of the civil society and the democracy, and those of competitivity and global economy, appear in the foreground. The mega fusions in the communication industry, the G7 Summit meeting in February 1995, the use of Internet by the progressive associations, and the perspective of the economy of ruin accompanying the discussion of progress without people, are suggestions for thinking, which may be reached by bibliometric reading techniques applied to this specialised media political in nature.

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