The Educational Dimension as an Emergent Topic in the Management of Heritage: Mapping Scientific Production, 1991–2022
Abstract
:1. Introduction
The Present Study
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Search Criteria
2.2. Data Extraction and Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Thematic Networks and Lines of Research
3.2. Thematic and Methodological Classification and Analysis of the Sample’s Evolution
3.3. Methodological Classification and Evolution
4. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Description | Results |
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Documents | 223 |
Sources (Journals, Books, etc.) | 133 |
Keywords Plus (ID) | 130 |
Author’s Keywords (DE) | 617 |
Period | 1999–2022 |
Average citations per documents | 2.121 |
Authors | 403 |
Author Appearances | 529 |
Authors of single-authored documents | 55 |
Authors of multi-authored documents | 348 |
Single-authored documents | 60 |
Documents per Author | 5.53 |
Authors per Document | 1.81 |
Co-Authors per Documents | 2.37 |
Collaboration Index | 2.13 |
Document types | |
Article | 219 |
Article; EARLY ACCESS | 3 |
Article; PROCEEDINGS PAPER | 1 |
Genealogies | Thematic Subfields (TS) |
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1. (Re) Conceptualizing genealogy | 1.1. Theoretical review |
1.2. Legislative, curricular, and textbook treatment | |
1.3. Acquired conceptions (students, management, and teachers, etc.) | |
2. Didactic-contextual genealogy of research | 2.1. Proposals for heritage education in formal educational settings |
2.2. Educational museography | |
2.3. Proposals for heritage education in localized, non-formal settings | |
2.4. Resources for the teaching of heritage-related contents | |
3. Evaluative genealogy of research | 3.1. Evaluation of educational programs and actions |
3.2. Evaluation of learning outcomes | |
3.3. Evaluation of educational tools and resources | |
4. Teacher training genealogy of research | |
5. Genealogy of instrumental research |
Methodologies | Methods (M) | Techniques |
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1. Theoretical | 1.1. Narrative Review | Document categorization and analysis; predominantly qualitative content analysis. |
1.2. Systematic Review | ||
1.3. Systematic Quantitative Review | Meta-analysis; predominantly qualitative data and content analysis. | |
2. Instrumental | 2.1. Instrument design | Psychometric procedures: instrument, test, and scale design; calibration, validation, and expert judgement. |
3. Methodological (didactic—methodical) | 3.1. Educational design | Explanatory, structurally designed, and didactic planning. Design, analysis, and simulation. Review of methodological procedures. |
3.2. New methodology | Design of new methods and systematic review. Design of new evaluation methods; design or implementation. Review of methodological procedures. | |
4. Empirical | 4.1. Experimental | Instruments for data quantification (manipulation of variables), tests, and value scales. |
4.2. Quasi-experimental | Pretest–Posttest control groups. | |
4.3. Ex post facto | ||
4.4. Non-Experimental (Observational Survey) | Systematic observation, surveys, and questionnaires. | |
5. Humanistic-interpretive | 5.1. Ethnographic | Strategies for the collection of predominantly qualitative information: observation, interviews, focus group, field diary, recordings, and document analysis. |
5.2. Case study | ||
5.3. Grounded theory | ||
5.4. Phenomenological | ||
6. Sociocritical | 6.1. Action Research | Combines instruments and techniques from both approaches. |
6.2. Evaluative Research | ||
7. Arts-based | 7.1. Artistic Processes | Uses the strategies of the humanistic-interpretive methodology, while resorting to the development or implementation of artistic processes. |
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Fontal, O.; Martínez-Rodríguez, M.; García-Ceballos, S. The Educational Dimension as an Emergent Topic in the Management of Heritage: Mapping Scientific Production, 1991–2022. Heritage 2023, 6, 7126-7139. https://doi.org/10.3390/heritage6110372
Fontal O, Martínez-Rodríguez M, García-Ceballos S. The Educational Dimension as an Emergent Topic in the Management of Heritage: Mapping Scientific Production, 1991–2022. Heritage. 2023; 6(11):7126-7139. https://doi.org/10.3390/heritage6110372
Chicago/Turabian StyleFontal, Olaia, Marta Martínez-Rodríguez, and Silvia García-Ceballos. 2023. "The Educational Dimension as an Emergent Topic in the Management of Heritage: Mapping Scientific Production, 1991–2022" Heritage 6, no. 11: 7126-7139. https://doi.org/10.3390/heritage6110372
APA StyleFontal, O., Martínez-Rodríguez, M., & García-Ceballos, S. (2023). The Educational Dimension as an Emergent Topic in the Management of Heritage: Mapping Scientific Production, 1991–2022. Heritage, 6(11), 7126-7139. https://doi.org/10.3390/heritage6110372