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Joseon gogo yeongu: Analyzing and Visualizing the Field of Archaeological Research in North Korea from 1986 to 2019

Korea Journal / Korea Journal, (P)0023-3900; (E)2733-9343
2023, v.63 no.4, pp.54-83
https://doi.org/10.25024/kj.2023.63.4.54
Ilhong KO (Seoul National University Asia Center)

Abstract

This paper presents the results of a bibliometric analysis undertaken on Joseon gogo yeongu (Joseon Archaeological Research), North Korea’s preeminent archaeology journal, providing information on the researchers, institutions, and research topics that have come to form the field of archaeological research in North Korea since the mid-1980s. Deviating from previous analyses of Joseon gogo yeongu, this paper focuses on the authors that contributed to Joseon gogo yeongu, identifying the archaeologists that have been most active in publishing articles. This particular method of establishing the key figures of North Korean archaeology reveals the presence of certain archaeologists whose importance has been overlooked within the South Korean discourse on North Korean archaeology. In addition, by tracing the research topics of these key figures over time, a broad understanding of the field of archaeological research in North Korea can be obtained. Information on institutional affiliations and co-authorships present within Joseon gogo yeongu also provide valuable insights into the workings of North Korean academia. Finally, by visualizing the results of the bibliometric analysis using word clouds and networks, the efficacy of Digital Humanities approaches to large data sets is demonstrated.

keywords
North Korea, archaeology, Joseon gogo yeongu (Joseon Archaeological Research), North Korean academia, bibliometric analysis, Digital Humanities
Submission Date
2023-06-12
Revised Date
2023-10-09
Accepted Date
2023-10-09

Korea Journal