Consumer Culture Theory: Delineando o Perfil das Publicações Através do Citespace / Consumer Culture Theory: Outlining the Publications Profile Through Citespace

Mariana Marinho da Costa Lima Peixoto, Cintia Loos Pinto, Carlos Alberto Gonçalves

Resumo


Considerada uma tradição de pesquisa cada vez mais presente na pauta de discussão dos grupos de estudo das instituições de ensino superior mais importantes do país, Consumer Culture Theory (CCT) vem despertando o interesse de pesquisadores renomados ao longo do tempo e despontando como um campo de pesquisa de grande valor. Em função disso, a presente pesquisa se propõe a identificar e avaliar o perfil das publicações sobre CCT no período de 2005 a 2018, considerando como marco a publicação de Arnould e Thompson que popularizaram o termo CCT. Através de um estudo bibliométrico e da utilização do software CiteSpace para tratamento e análise dos dados, foram identificados 101 artigos indexados na base da Web of Science.  Após a análise das categorias que compõe a frente de pesquisa e a base intelectual dos artigos, foi possível identificar a relevância científica dessa corrente de estudo e um aumento significativo na produção acadêmica sobre o tema, destacando-se o ano de 2015 com o maior número de publicações.

 

Palavras-chave: Consumer Culture Theory. Análise bibliométrica. CiteSpace.

 

ABSTRACT

 

Considered a research tradition increasingly present in the discussion agenda of the study groups of the most important higher education institutions in the country, Consumer Culture Theory (CCT) has aroused the interest of renowned researchers over time and has emerged as a field of research of great value. As a result, this research aims to identify and evaluate the profile of publications on CCT in the period from 2005 to 2018, considering as a landmark the publication by Arnould and Thompson who popularized the term CCT. Through a bibliometric study and the use of CiteSpace software for data treatment and analysis, 101 articles indexed in the Web of Science database were identified. After analyzing the categories that make up the research front and the intellectual basis of the articles, it was possible to identify the scientific relevance of this current of study and a significant increase in academic production on the topic, highlighting the year 2015 with the largest number publications.

 

Key-words: Consumer Culture Theory. Bibliometric Analysis. CiteSpace.


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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.12819/2020.17.11.4

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