Abstract
This study aims to identify the characteristics of publication activity on the topic of Jadidism simultaneously in the Russian-language and English-language scientific environments in terms of quantity, thematic indicator, and citation rate, as well as to identify the lexical and stylistic characteristics of publications. The indicator of country affiliation has been added to the analysis of publication activity in the English-speaking space. Calculations were carried out based on materials published in scientific electronic databases eLibrary.ru and Scholar.Google.com for the 10-year period 2013-2022. Conclusions and recommendations aimed at improving the qualitative and quantitative indicators of publications on Jadidism have been formulated.
Publisher
Journalism and Mass Communications University of Uzbekistan
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