Integration by Parts: Collaboration and Topic Structure in the CogSci Community

Topics in Cognitive Science 13 (2):399-413 (2021)
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Abstract

DeStefano, Oey, Brockbank, and Vul explore interdisciplinary collaboration using data‐driven measures of research topics and co‐authorship, constructed from a rich dataset of over 11,000 Cogsci conference papers. Findings suggest the cognitive science research community has become increasingly integrated in the last 19 years.

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