Scientific Production on Public Sphere: a Bibliometric Study in Multiple Areas of Knowledge (1970-2015)
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https://doi.org/10.21118/apgs.v11i1.5395Keywords:
Habermas, Democracia, Frente de Pesquisa, Base IntelectualAbstract
O objetivo deste artigo foi analisar como se configura o campo de pesquisas sobre esfera pública. A pesquisa foi desenvolvida como um estudo bibliométrico por meio da base de dados Web of Science. Em síntese, o estudo demonstra que o campo de publicações em esfera pública é interdisciplinar, amplo e que ainda está em crescimento, principalmente a partir da década de 1990. Constatou-se que além de ser autor do artigo mais citado, o filósofo Jürgen Habermas aparece como a principal referência bibliográfica do campo, mesmo com uma diversidade de críticas – como relevantes na base intelectual aparecem ainda Fraser (1992) e Calhoun (1992). Os resultados deste trabalho podem orientar e embasar novas discussões teóricas e pesquisas empíricas, dentre elas àquelas sobre os processos econômicos, sociais e políticos em cursos atualmente no Brasil – e contribuir com os campos de pesquisa da administração pública e gestão social.
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