PORTUGUESE PUBLICATION IN THE AIM OF REGIONAL SCIENCE: A STUDY OF ARTICLES PUBLISHED IN RPER FROM 2003 TO 2015

Autores/as

  • José Cadima Ribeiro
  • Paula Remoaldo

Palabras clave:

Regional Science, Scientific Publication, Content Analysis Analytical Methods, Portugal

Resumen

This paper is a study of the full content of articles published by RPER, the Portuguese Review of Regional Studies, from the time it was launched in 2003 until the first quarter of 2015. RPER is a journal edited by the Portuguese section of the European Regional Science Association, which was established in the first half of the 1980s. The Association (APDR) and the journal are the result of contributions by researchers and technicians from different scientific fields, including mainly Economics, Geography, Sociology, Engineering and Architecture. The main focus of these contributions is the socio-economic life of concrete sites, and the way this life is conditioned by resources and capabilities, the historical and cultural heritage and institutions. Content analysis was undertaken to identify the main subjects chosen during the total period under analysis, the nature of the articles published (theoretical or empirical) and the main analytical framework used. The analysis also covers sub-periods to investigate major trends found in terms of subjects chosen and analytical methods, questioning the rationale behind them. The paper concludes with a few notes regarding the social echo the research received and an identification of the main limitations of the research. In the first part of the article, we conduct a summary review of the genesis and evolution of Regional Science at international level to serve as a basis for the empirical approach developed.

Publicado

2015-12-06

Cómo citar

Ribeiro, J. C., & Remoaldo, P. (2015). PORTUGUESE PUBLICATION IN THE AIM OF REGIONAL SCIENCE: A STUDY OF ARTICLES PUBLISHED IN RPER FROM 2003 TO 2015. RBGDR, 11(4). Recuperado a partir de https://www.rbgdr.com.br/revista/index.php/rbgdr/article/view/2028