Библиометрический обзор исследований об иностранных студентах в России
https://doi.org/10.31992/0869-3617-2023-32-3-153-166
Аннотация
Россия занимает шестое место среди стран, наиболее привлекательных для иностранных студентов, и это привело к увеличению числа публикаций, посвящённых иностранным студентам в России. Эти исследования посвящены вопросам интернационализации российского высшего образования, мобильности иностранных студентов и проблемам аккультурации иностранных студентов. Цель данной работы – выявить базу знаний в области исследований иностранных студентов в России. В частности, данная работа представляет собой библиометрический обзор индексированных данных Scopus для определения основных авторов и текущих направлений исследований иностранных студентов в России. Результаты показывают экспоненциальный рост числа публикаций с 2015 г. по сравнению с медленным началом с 1999 г. Результаты также показывают, что ведущие авторы 59 % статей, проиндексированных в Scopus, связаны с государственными высшими учебными заведениями. Результаты также позволили определить наиболее цитируемые источники в соответствующей литературе и актуальные темы исследований, посвящённых иностранным студентам в России. Обсуждались практическая ценность исследования и его ограничения. Были предложены рекомендации для будущих исследований.
Об авторе
Г. А. АтсйорРоссия
Атсйор Габриэл Агбеси – аспирант Департамента социологии
Санкт-Петербург, 190121, ул. Союза Печатников, 16
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