Philosophical research in Brazil: A structural topic modeling approach with a focus on temporal and gender trends

Author:

Fanton Marcos1,Mota Hugo Ribeiro2,de Melo Bomfim Araújo Carolina3,da Silva Mitieli Seixas1,Canuto Raquel4

Affiliation:

1. Department of Philosophy Federal University of Santa Maria Brazil

2. Department of Philosophy, Classics, History of Art and Ideas University of Oslo Norway

3. Department of Philosophy Federal University of Rio de Janeiro Brazil

4. Department of Nutrition Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul Brazil

Abstract

AbstractThis paper employs structural topic modeling (STM) to describe the academic philosophy landscape in Brazil. Based on a public national database, a corpus consisting of 12,515 abstracts of monographs defended in philosophy graduate programs between 1991 and 2021 was compiled. The final STM model identified 74 meaningful research topics, clustered into 7 thematic categories. This study discusses the prevalence of the most significant topics and categories, their trends across three decades, and their (positive or negative) association with the supervisor's gender. Results show the first empirical evidence that Brazilian philosophical research exhibits a greater focus on philosophers than on specific themes or problems. Moreover, by visualizing the variations in topic prevalence over time, it was possible to track the rise or decline of the major interest categories and topics. Finally, results also show which topics are more influenced or less influenced by gender.

Publisher

Wiley

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