Selected article for: "cumulative knowledge and epidemic outbreak"

Author: Mendes, Thiago; Carvalho, Luís
Title: Shifting Geographies of Knowledge Production: The Coronavirus Effect
  • Cord-id: ir14ywcv
  • Document date: 2020_6_16
  • ID: ir14ywcv
    Snippet: This research note analyses the evolving geographies of coronavirus disease research before and during the first three months of the 2020 epidemic outbreak. An examination of global networks of scientific co‐production highlights the increasing centrality and knowledge intermediation profile of Chinese organisations. It is argued that it is important to understand these global geographies and networks, as they may signal varying (and cumulative) abilities to generate, intermediate, and access
    Document: This research note analyses the evolving geographies of coronavirus disease research before and during the first three months of the 2020 epidemic outbreak. An examination of global networks of scientific co‐production highlights the increasing centrality and knowledge intermediation profile of Chinese organisations. It is argued that it is important to understand these global geographies and networks, as they may signal varying (and cumulative) abilities to generate, intermediate, and access relevant knowledge in the face of epidemic outbreaks.

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