2023
DOI: 10.1177/01655515231171086
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Cognitive and interdisciplinary mobility in the social sciences and humanities: Traces of increased boundary crossing

Abstract: This study presents knowledge diffusion analyses for researchers who have been active in the social sciences and humanities. We compare a network based on switches between the main disciplinary classifications of the documents authored throughout their careers to a discipline similarity network. We find that researchers are not exclusively switching between disciplines that are most similar cognitively. Only less than a third of the authors do not switch between disciplines. On the level of the individual rese… Show more

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