Music, Identity, Culture and Adolescents: Bibliometric Analysis During the Research Period (2016–2025)
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music Popular music Adolescents
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2025-11-04Referencia bibliográfica
Luque, R.P.; Suárez, M.L.; Gómez, M.d.C.O. Music, Identity, Culture and Adolescents: Bibliometric Analysis During the Research Period (2016–2025). Adolescents 2025, 5, 68. https://doi.org/10.3390/adolescents5040068
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Universidad de Granada / Ciudad Autónoma de Melilla (MEL-14-UGR24)Resumen
This bibliometric study analyses scientific output over the last 10 years on music using the
following keywords “youth”, “culture” and “education”. Based on a sample of 904 documents
extracted from the Web of Science database, the research analyses emerging trends in the
United States, the United Kingdom and Australia, in patterns of collaboration between
authors and countries, and the main topics related to music, culture, identity and young
people. To this end, we have applied a quantitative bibliometric methodology, using the
Biblioshiny tool from RStudio, generating frequency network maps, multiple correspondence analysis and thematic graphs showing the relationships between keywords and
those used by authors. The results show that the United States is the leading scientific
producer in this field. The two main terms obtained in the analysis are popular culture
and popular music, in addition to related concepts such as identity, gender and education,
among others. In conclusion, this study shows how globalisation alters popular culture by
influencing the behaviour of adolescents. The research is limited in terms of contributions
from the Global South, given the database used, but it is presented as an inclusion in future
lines of research.





