TY - JOUR T1 - SOSYO-EKONOMİK EŞİTSİZLİK ARAŞTIRMALARINDA DİN VE TEMATİK DİNAMİKLER: BİBLİYOMETRİK BİR DEĞERLENDİRME TT - Religion and Thematic Dynamics in Socio-Economic Inequality Research: A Bibliometric Assessment AU - Aydoğan, Muhammet PY - 2024 DA - December Y2 - 2024 DO - 10.7596/jebm.1552762 JF - Ekonomi İşletme ve Yönetim Dergisi JO - JEBM PB - Karabük Üniversitesi WT - DergiPark SN - 2602-4195 SP - 159 EP - 192 VL - 8 IS - 2 LA - tr AB - Son yıllarda sosyo-ekonomik eşitsizlikler üzerine yapılan araştırmalar, disiplinler arası yaklaşımların artması ve sosyal kategorilerin eşitsizliklerle nasıl kesiştiğine dair yeni anlayışlar geliştirilmesiyle önemli bir dönüşüm geçirmiştir. Ancak bu literatürde, dinin eşitsizlikler üzerindeki rolünü ele alan çalışmalar sınırlı kalmıştır. Bu çalışma, sosyo-ekonomik eşitsizliklere odaklanan akademik araştırmaların din ve dindarlık temasıyla nasıl kesiştiğini analiz etmeyi amaçlamaktadır. Web of Science (WoS) veri tabanından elde edilen 2922 akademik çalışma, belirlenen kriterlere uygun olarak seçilmiş ve Bibliometrix yazılımı kullanılarak analiz edilmiştir. Araştırma, din ve eşitsizlikler üzerine yapılan çalışmaların tematik eğilimlerini, bölgesel dağılımlarını ve bilimsel iş birliklerini incelemektedir. Elde edilen bulgular, bu alanın literatürde yeterince ele alınmadığını ve dinin eşitsizlik dinamikleri üzerindeki etkisine dair daha fazla araştırmaya ihtiyaç duyulduğunu göstermektedir. Bu yönüyle çalışma, literatürdeki önemli bir boşluğu doldurmayı hedeflemektedir. KW - Sosyo-ekonomik eşitsizlik KW - Bibliometrik analiz KW - Tematik eğilimler KW - Eşitsizlik araştırmaları KW - Din N2 - In recent years, research on socio-economic inequalities has undergone a significant transformation with the rise of interdisciplinary approaches and the development of new perspectives on how social categories intersect with inequalities. 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