TY - JOUR
T1 - Dancing with the algorithm
T2 - introducing a multi-phased bibliometric approach for advancing Arctic Social Science research
AU - ElHichou-Ahmed, Chaima
AU - Popovaitė, Virginija
AU - Hoarau-Heemstra, Hindertje
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.
PY - 2025/11/7
Y1 - 2025/11/7
N2 - This study explores a multi-phased bibliometric analysis (BA) approach as a methodological contribution to Arctic Social Science research. It proposes BA as a structured tool for conducting literature reviews in highly interdisciplinary fields, where boundaries between disciplines and knowledge domains are fluid. By applying this approach to Arctic research – an area marked by epistemic diversity and complex thematic intersections – the study demonstrates how BA can map conceptual trajectories, reveal emerging patterns, and support cumulative understanding. Rather than treating BA as a purely technical procedure, the article frames it as a reflexive practice embedded in relational processes of knowledge co-production. Grounded in a new materialist perspective, it emphasises the entanglement of human and technological agency in shaping research. The approach integrates principles such as cultural sensitivity and collaborative validation. Ultimately, this work positions Arctic research not as the object of analysis, but as a dynamic context to illustrate how BA can navigate interdisciplinary complexity in the social sciences.
AB - This study explores a multi-phased bibliometric analysis (BA) approach as a methodological contribution to Arctic Social Science research. It proposes BA as a structured tool for conducting literature reviews in highly interdisciplinary fields, where boundaries between disciplines and knowledge domains are fluid. By applying this approach to Arctic research – an area marked by epistemic diversity and complex thematic intersections – the study demonstrates how BA can map conceptual trajectories, reveal emerging patterns, and support cumulative understanding. Rather than treating BA as a purely technical procedure, the article frames it as a reflexive practice embedded in relational processes of knowledge co-production. Grounded in a new materialist perspective, it emphasises the entanglement of human and technological agency in shaping research. The approach integrates principles such as cultural sensitivity and collaborative validation. Ultimately, this work positions Arctic research not as the object of analysis, but as a dynamic context to illustrate how BA can navigate interdisciplinary complexity in the social sciences.
KW - arctic research
KW - new materialism
KW - interdisciplinary research
KW - arctic region
KW - bibliometrics
KW - methodology
KW - knowledge
KW - social sciences
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105021310073
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U2 - 10.1080/2154896x.2025.2567108
DO - 10.1080/2154896x.2025.2567108
M3 - Article
SN - 2154-896X
JO - The Polar Journal
JF - The Polar Journal
ER -