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Published on: October 24, 2019
Women's studies in the Latin American context: a bibliometric approach
Jackeline Valencia1, Ada Gallegos1, Jeri Gloria Ramón Ruffner2
1Instituto de Investigación y Estudios de la Mujer, Universidad Ricardo Palma, Santiago de Surco, Lima, 15039, Peru.
Background:
Women's studies in Latin America are transcendental because they make visible and challenge gender inequalities to achieve a more just and equitable society. However, despite this, there are still many research gaps, for which the objective is to examine the trends in research on women's studies in Latin America.
Methods:
An exploratory methodology based on bibliometric analysis is proposed to evaluate the scientific literature, based on the parameters of the PRISMA-2020 declaration.
Results:
The bibliometric analysis reveals a growth in women's studies in Latin America, reflecting its importance and relevance. Scientific production has experienced exponential growth, with leading researchers and journals. The United States and Canada lead scientific production. A change is observed in the topics addressed, focusing more on gender and equality. The thematic clusters identified highlight priority areas such as politics, institutions and representation.
Conclusions:
Emerging keywords include neoliberalism, gender violence, political participation, female empowerment, and femicide, reflecting new concerns and challenges addressed in gender studies in Latin America.
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