Case Study in Interdisciplinary Scientific Communication: A Decade of the INDECS Journal

Authors

  • Josip Stepanić Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Naval Architecture, Department of Quality, Zagreb, Croatia
  • Jovana Zoroja Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Zagreb, Croatia
  • Vanja Šimičević Center for Croatian Studies, University of Zagreb, Croatia

Keywords:

interdisciplinary journal, communication, text mining

Abstract

Background: Interdisciplinary scientific areas regularly develop unique methodologies, yet utilise the conventional communication modes to disseminate results of their researches. Objectives: This paper analyses whether a novel, interdisciplinary communication mode can be found in a gradually developing interdisciplinary journal. Methods/Approach: The content of the journal was categorised based on the characteristics attributed to the published papers. Statistical tests were performed to check for the overlapping categories. Results: A number of indicators, related to papers or to their authors, are introduced and quantified. Conclusions: Methodology utilised and data collected serve, on the one hand, as a referent set for treating the content of other interdisciplinary or disciplinary scientific journals, and, on the other hand, as a set for comparison and extraction of universalities or specificities of the journals. Fluctuations accompanying a gradual rise of the considered journal content prevent a definite answer to the question whether there are some emerging interdisciplinary communication novelties.

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Published

2017-12-31