Atapuerca: evolution of scientific collaboration in an emergent large-scale research infrastructure |
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Authors: | Sergi Lozano Xosé-Pedro Rodríguez Alex Arenas |
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Affiliation: | 1. IPHES, Institut Catala de Paleoecologia Humana i Evolució Social, 43007, Tarragona, Spain 2. Area de Prehistoria, Universitat Rovira i Virgili (URV), 43002, Tarragona, Spain 3. Departament dEnginyeria Informatica i Matematiques, Universitat Rovira i Virgili, 43007, Tarragona, Spain 4. Institute for Biocomputation and Physics of Complex Systems (BIFI), University of Zaragoza, 50018, Saragossa, Spain
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Abstract: | ![]() We study the evolution of scientific collaboration at Atapuerca’s archaeological complex along its emergence as a large-scale research infrastructure (LSRI). Using bibliometric and fieldwork data, we build and analyze co-authorship networks corresponding to the period 1992–2011. The analysis of such structures reveals a stable core of scholars with a long experience in Atapuerca’s fieldwork, which would control coauthorship-related information flows, and a tree-like periphery mostly populated by ‘external’ researchers. Interestingly, this scenario corresponds to the idea of a Equipo de Investigación de Atapuerca, originally envisioned by Atapuerca’s first director 30 years ago. These results have important systemic implications, both in terms of resilience of co-authorship structures and of ‘oriented’ or ‘guided’ self-organized network growth. Taking into account the scientific relevance of LSRIs, we expect a growing number of quantitative studies addressing collaboration among scholars in this sort of facilities in general and, particularly, emergent phenomena like the Atapuerca case. |
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