tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-26951738.post4349171708671743878..comments2024-03-28T19:14:33.619-07:00Comments on The Splintered Mind: How Often Do European Language Journals Cite English-Language vs Same-Language Work?Eric Schwitzgebelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11541402189204286449noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-26951738.post-91470639781813096852017-10-26T16:57:44.060-07:002017-10-26T16:57:44.060-07:00Just surfed onto this blog via Chung-tsu.
On you s...Just surfed onto this blog via Chung-tsu.<br />On you stats I think it would be important to control for pool size- total number of articles in each language. If philosphers chose citations randomly (they don't do they??)probability of Getting English citation probably higher then getting a Polish one. And what percent of English-Language cites are American? (Might need to use number of Ph.D's as a proxy)<br />So what conclusions do you draw? <br />My list includes<br />Americans etc. do less well in reading other languages.<br />The interests of English-Language philosophers does not Venn overlap rest of world all that much. <br />EL philosophers, attuned to the movement of the Dao intuited the Zeitgeist of "cite America first"Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-26951738.post-84746917135184316702017-10-26T16:56:52.445-07:002017-10-26T16:56:52.445-07:00SM
Just surfed onto this blog via Chung-tsu.
On yo...SM<br />Just surfed onto this blog via Chung-tsu.<br />On you stats I think it would be important to control for pool size- total number of articles in each language. If philosphers chose citations randomly (they don't do they??)probability of Getting English citation probably higher then getting a Polish one. And what percent of English-Language cites are American? (Might need to use number of Ph.D's as a proxy)<br />So what conclusions do you draw? <br />My list includes<br />Americans etc. do less well in reading other languages.<br />The interests of English-Language philosophers does not Venn overlap rest of world all that much. <br />EL philosophers, attuned to the movement of the Dao intuited the Zeitgeist of "cite America first"aeoliusnoreply@blogger.com