本研究的目的是提供一个信息计量和文献计量分析的案例研究,通过在Web of Science和VOSViewer工具中收集的数据,为21世纪的《Reliability Engineering&System Safety(可靠性工程与系统安全)》杂志建立一个档案。本文以2001-2021年...本研究的目的是提供一个信息计量和文献计量分析的案例研究,通过在Web of Science和VOSViewer工具中收集的数据,为21世纪的《Reliability Engineering&System Safety(可靠性工程与系统安全)》杂志建立一个档案。本文以2001-2021年在该杂志上发表的4821篇文章作为数据集,对这些文章的关键词进行了分析和聚类,确认了这些研究的主要应用,讨论了这些课题的时间发展趋势;呈现了该期刊中最高产的国家/地区、机构和研究人员,并对国家和机构层面的合作关系进行了研究和可视化;基于抽样考察了作者的性别分布;分析了该期刊文章的引用情况,并研究了对引用的潜在影响因素,包括作者人数、参与机构和国家/地区的数量、参考文献数量和主题。最后,本文提供了关于开放获取是否能影响文章引用的证据。希望通过本文,读者能够更多地了解文献计量学分析如何支持某一领域的期刊分析和发展分析。展开更多
In most Chinese traditional court-case narrative, women often serve as negative social actors, and may even be the alleged cause of the degeneration of men's morality as the result of their seductiveness. In the late...In most Chinese traditional court-case narrative, women often serve as negative social actors, and may even be the alleged cause of the degeneration of men's morality as the result of their seductiveness. In the late Qing Dynasty novel Digong'an, centred on the upright official Digong, there is strong evidence of misogyny by the author. Two female characters stand out from the story: one kills her husband with the help of her lover, who is partially justified by the latter being under the woman's negative influence; and the other is Empress Wu, to whom the moral downfall of the Tang Dynasty is attributed. Both women are subject to insult and threat throughout the novel. The author's attitude substantially relies on the sexist rhetoric prevalent in the Confucian idea of an ordered society, which usually took a negative outlook towards women partaking in public life. But for the latter we should also take in account that at the end of the Qing Dynasty a woman was, in reality, ruling the empire "from behind the curtain". Therefore, the purpose of this paper is to deconstruct the author's misogyny, in order to shed a light on his criticism and connect it with a somewhat more political discourse.展开更多
文摘本研究的目的是提供一个信息计量和文献计量分析的案例研究,通过在Web of Science和VOSViewer工具中收集的数据,为21世纪的《Reliability Engineering&System Safety(可靠性工程与系统安全)》杂志建立一个档案。本文以2001-2021年在该杂志上发表的4821篇文章作为数据集,对这些文章的关键词进行了分析和聚类,确认了这些研究的主要应用,讨论了这些课题的时间发展趋势;呈现了该期刊中最高产的国家/地区、机构和研究人员,并对国家和机构层面的合作关系进行了研究和可视化;基于抽样考察了作者的性别分布;分析了该期刊文章的引用情况,并研究了对引用的潜在影响因素,包括作者人数、参与机构和国家/地区的数量、参考文献数量和主题。最后,本文提供了关于开放获取是否能影响文章引用的证据。希望通过本文,读者能够更多地了解文献计量学分析如何支持某一领域的期刊分析和发展分析。
文摘In most Chinese traditional court-case narrative, women often serve as negative social actors, and may even be the alleged cause of the degeneration of men's morality as the result of their seductiveness. In the late Qing Dynasty novel Digong'an, centred on the upright official Digong, there is strong evidence of misogyny by the author. Two female characters stand out from the story: one kills her husband with the help of her lover, who is partially justified by the latter being under the woman's negative influence; and the other is Empress Wu, to whom the moral downfall of the Tang Dynasty is attributed. Both women are subject to insult and threat throughout the novel. The author's attitude substantially relies on the sexist rhetoric prevalent in the Confucian idea of an ordered society, which usually took a negative outlook towards women partaking in public life. But for the latter we should also take in account that at the end of the Qing Dynasty a woman was, in reality, ruling the empire "from behind the curtain". Therefore, the purpose of this paper is to deconstruct the author's misogyny, in order to shed a light on his criticism and connect it with a somewhat more political discourse.