Unveiling Identity Politics in India: A Bibliometric Mapping of Scholarly Literature
Author(s): Kiran Ranavagol S, Dr. Mahadevagouda, Siddappa Myageri & Mallikarjun Chougala
Abstract - This research article conducts a bibliometric mapping of scholarly literature on identity politics in India from 1993 to 2024. The study examines publication trends, citation patterns, author productivity, and document types to understand the evolution of discourse on Indian identity politics. Findings indicate a substantial increase in research output, reflecting the growing academic interest in this area. Investigation of citation patterns identifies key works and authors contributing to the field. Lotka's Law and Bradford's Law reveal the uneven distribution of author productivity and the dominance of certain journals. Articles are the predominant document type, emphasizing original research dissemination, while other types like book reviews and meeting abstracts contribute to the diverse scholarly discourse. This study enhances understanding of Indian identity politics and offers insights for scholars, policymakers, and practitioners navigating this dynamic field.
Keywords - Identity politics, India, Bibliometric analysis, Scholarly literature, Publication trends, Citation patterns, Author productivity, Document types, Lotka's Law, Bradford's La..
DOI URL: https://doi.org/10.26761/ijrls.10.4.2024.1802
Cite This Article As: Ranavagol S. K., Mahadevagouda, S. M. & Chougala, M. (2024) Unveiling Identity Politics in India: A Bibliometric Mapping of Scholarly Literature. International Journal of Research in Library Science (IJRLS), 10(4) 128-141. www.ijrls.in
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Paper ID: IJRLS-1802 Page: 128-141 Publication Date: 6 December 2024