Abstract

This paper analyzes the phenomenon of research specialization in science. The format consists of two sections. The first features a state-of-the-art review of evidence from so-called specialty case studies on definition, measurement strategies, and representations of the relations in which small groups of researchers cohere. In the second section, a theoretical perspective on the development of specialties is formulated. This perspective incorporates demographic factors into the study of specialty structures and processes, and suggests in particular that core researchers derive innovations from the margins of their specialty. It is further hypothesized that both maintenance and realignment of social structures, i.e., communication and status configurations, depend on intellectual events that occur in the course of normal scientific progress. Finally, the notions of intellectual migration as a career research style and prevalence of transient specialties lacking institutionalized bases are explored and recommended, among others, for empirical study.

Keywords

ConceptualizationPerspective (graphical)SpecialtyField (mathematics)SociologyPhenomenonEpistemologyState (computer science)Positive economicsPsychologyComputer scienceMathematicsEconomics

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Year
1976
Type
article
Volume
17
Issue
4
Pages
448-476
Citations
197
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Daryl E. Chubin (1976). State of the Field The Conceptualization of Scientific Specialties. Sociological Quarterly , 17 (4) , 448-476. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1533-8525.1976.tb01715.x

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10.1111/j.1533-8525.1976.tb01715.x

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