RESEARCHES ON THE SUBJECT OF “VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN”: A BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS SINCE 2000

The purpose of this study is to measure the existing scientific contribution on the subject of “violenceagainst women (VAW)” since 2000. The data set of this research is compiled of the articles searchedby the keyword “violence against women” on Web of Science (WOS) data base. These articles wereanalyzed bibliometrically according to their annual frequency, field of interest, country, institution,journals they were published in and their authors in five-year periods since 2000. Besides the socialnetwork among countries, institutions and authors contributed to the VAW literature was disclosed.It is observed that there had been a significant increase in the scientists’ interest on the subject ofVAW since 2000. It is also remarkable that the USA stands out as the leading country on this subjectin all the three periods. The academic cooperation between the authors and the universities that arestudying on the subject of VAW has been improved especially starting from 2010. It is believed that theobtained data in this study and presented social network structures among countries, universities andauthors would serve as a guide for the improvement of future international cooperative works amongthe leading universities and researchers that study to protect the women against the violence.

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