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Who Authors Social Science? Demographics and the Production of Knowledge

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  • Lockhart, Jeffrey W

    (University of Chicago)

  • King, Molly M.

    (Santa Clara University)

  • Munsch, Christin

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Author demographics are of key epistemic importance in science–shaping the approaches to and contents of research–especially in social scientific knowledge production, yet we know very little about who produces social scientific publications. We fielded an original demographic survey of nearly 20,000 sociology, economics, and communication authors in the Web of Science from 2016-2020. Our results include not only details about gender and race/ethnicity, but also the first descriptive statistics on social science authors’ sexuality, disability, parental education, and employment characteristics. We find authorship in the social sciences looks very different from other measures of disciplinary membership like who holds PhDs or faculty positions. For example, half of the authors in each discipline’s journals say that they are not a member of the discipline in which they published. Moreover, social science authors are considerably less diverse than other measures of disciplinary membership. In sociology, women constitute a majority of PhDs, faculty, and American Sociological Association members; by contrast, men make up a majority of sociology’s authors. Additionally, we include a wide array of descriptive statistics across a range of demographic characteristics, which will be of interest to inequality scholars, science scholars, and social scientists engaged in diversifying their disciplines.

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  • Lockhart, Jeffrey W & King, Molly M. & Munsch, Christin, 2024. "Who Authors Social Science? Demographics and the Production of Knowledge," SocArXiv dsqcp_v1, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:socarx:dsqcp_v1
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/dsqcp_v1
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