Evolution of the Field of Social Media Research through Science Maps (2008-2017)
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Communication & Society
Materia
Social Media Communication co-words analysis knowledge domain visualisation methods
Date
2019Referencia bibliográfica
Gálvez, G. (2019). Evolution of the Field of Social Media Research through Science Maps (2008- 2017). Communication & Society, 32(2), 61-76.
Abstract
The objectives of this work were to discover the main points of
interest in the field of research on Social Media, within the
scientific area of Communication, and to analyse how it has
evolved. A methodology based on the analysis of co-words and
visualisation techniques was applied. The data was obtained from
scientific publications indexed in the Web of Science (WoS)
database, during the periods 2008-2012 and 2013-2017. The
resulting maps showed that, during the period 2008-2012, the
main areas of interest were web 2.0 and the internet in terms of
social networking sites. However, during the period 2013-2017,
there was a strong upward trend in the impact of social networks
and platforms, especially Twitter and Facebook, in many areas
(such as social movements, public relations and publicity,
distribution of content, crisis communication, participatory
journalism, political communication, or the configuration of
public identities through social platforms, with special emphasis
on youth). Finally, new scientific challenges were found in
automatic analysis of content and management of big data. In
conclusion, it was possible to transform a complex, underlying,
dynamic and multidimensional reality into visible representations
that could help experts in the field to better understand the evolution of research on
Social Media.