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Leading countries in global science increasingly receive more citations than other countries doing similar research

Sociology

Leading countries in global science increasingly receive more citations than other countries doing similar research

C. J. Gomez, A. C. Herman, et al.

This research, conducted by Charles J. Gomez, Andrew C. Herman, and Paolo Parigi, unveils how disparities in citation flows reveal a troubling global inequality in scientific knowledge. Through their innovative 'citational lensing' framework, they highlight the alarming trend of leading countries receiving disproportionate citations while peripheral nations struggle to gain visibility.

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