SOCIAL NETWORK ANALYSIS OF DIGITAL DESIGN ACTORS Exploratory Study Covering the Journal Architectural Design


Taşdelen H. S., Gül L. F.

ASCAAD 2021ARCHITECTURE IN THE AGE OF DISRUPTIVE TECHNOLOGIES – Transformation and Challenges, Cairo, Mısır, 2 - 04 Mart 2021, ss.280-292

  • Yayın Türü: Bildiri / Tam Metin Bildiri
  • Basıldığı Şehir: Cairo
  • Basıldığı Ülke: Mısır
  • Sayfa Sayıları: ss.280-292
  • İstanbul Üniversitesi Adresli: Evet

Özet

his research asks the question of how the design knowledge
production mechanism is processed differentiates digital design actors
from each other in the social media/professional and academic fields of
architecture. Due to the broad nature of the research question, the study
focuses on academia and academia-related media through prominent
architect-authors and subject titles in the literature. Bourdieu’s concept
of capital is introduced, in which cultural and symbolic capital are
considered part of the production values of digital design actors. Digital
design actors use image-based social media tools such as Instagram
effectively. The paper uses two methods: the first is a bibliographical
analysis of author-texts, and the second is a social network analysis. By
employing the keyword-based search from the Web of Science
database, this study has managed to extract papers with full records
(citations, keywords, and abstracts), with the journal Architectural
Design having most publications. Considering that both academicians
and professionals contribute to publications in Architectural Design, we
selected all its publications between 2010-2020 for bibliometric
analysis. These analysis techniques include the bibliometric network
analyses and social network analysis with the focus on visualizing the
algorithms and statistical calculations of well-established metrics. The
research reveals the most critical nodes of the bibliometric network by
calculating the appropriate central metrics. The network formed by the
selected Instagram accounts of digital design actors are shown to be a
small-scale network group, while the hashtags of digital design
concepts are more numerous than the digital design actors. his research asks the question of how the design knowledge
production mechanism is processed differentiates digital design actors
from each other in the social media/professional and academic fields of
architecture. Due to the broad nature of the research question, the study
focuses on academia and academia-related media through prominent
architect-authors and subject titles in the literature. Bourdieu’s concept
of capital is introduced, in which cultural and symbolic capital are
considered part of the production values of digital design actors. Digital
design actors use image-based social media tools such as Instagram
effectively. The paper uses two methods: the first is a bibliographical
analysis of author-texts, and the second is a social network analysis. By
employing the keyword-based search from the Web of Science
database, this study has managed to extract papers with full records
(citations, keywords, and abstracts), with the journal Architectural
Design having most publications. Considering that both academicians
and professionals contribute to publications in Architectural Design, we
selected all its publications between 2010-2020 for bibliometric
analysis. These analysis techniques include the bibliometric network
analyses and social network analysis with the focus on visualizing the
algorithms and statistical calculations of well-established metrics. The
research reveals the most critical nodes of the bibliometric network by
calculating the appropriate central metrics. The network formed by the
selected Instagram accounts of digital design actors are shown to be a
small-scale network group, while the hashtags of digital design
concepts are more numerous than the digital design actors. thihis research asks the question of how the design knowledge
production mechanism is processed differentiates digital design actors
from each other in the social media/professional and academic fields of
architecture. Due to the broad nature of the research question, the study
focuses on academia and academia-related media through prominent
architect-authors and subject titles in the literature. Bourdieu’s concept
of capital is introduced, in which cultural and symbolic capital are
considered part of the production values of digital design actors. Digital
design actors use image-based social media tools such as Instagram
effectively. The paper uses two methods: the first is a bibliographical
analysis of author-texts, and the second is a social network analysis. By
employing the keyword-based search from the Web of Science
database, this study has managed to extract papers with full records
(citations, keywords, and abstracts), with the journal Architectural
Design having most publications. Considering that both academicians
and professionals contribute to publications in Architectural Design, we
selected all its publications between 2010-2020 for bibliometric
analysis. These analysis techniques include the bibliometric network
analyses and social network analysis with the focus on visualizing the
algorithms and statistical calculations of well-established metrics. The
research reveals the most critical nodes of the bibliometric network by
calculating the appropriate central metrics. The network formed by the
selected Instagram accounts of digital design actors are shown to be a
small-scale network group, while the hashtags of digital design
concepts are more numerous than the digital design actors. his research asks the question of how the design knowledge
production mechanism is processed differentiates digital design actors
from each other in the social media/professional and academic fields of
architecture. Due to the broad nature of the research question, the study
focuses on academia and academia-related media through prominent
architect-authors and subject titles in the literature. Bourdieu’s concept
of capital is introduced, in which cultural and symbolic capital are
considered part of the production values of digital design actors. Digital
design actors use image-based social media tools such as Instagram
effectively. The paper uses two methods: the first is a bibliographical
analysis of author-texts, and the second is a social network analysis. By
employing the keyword-based search from the Web of Science
database, this study has managed to extract papers with full records
(citations, keywords, and abstracts), with the journal Architectural
Design having most publications. Considering that both academicians
and professionals contribute to publications in Architectural Design, we
selected all its publications between 2010-2020 for bibliometric
analysis. These analysis techniques include the bibliometric network
analyses and social network analysis with the focus on visualizing the
algorithms and statistical calculations of well-established metrics. The
research reveals the most critical nodes of the bibliometric network by
calculating the appropriate central metrics. The network formed by the
selected Instagram accounts of digital design actors are shown to be a
small-scale network group, while the hashtags of digital design
concepts are more numerous than the digital design actors. his research asks the question of how the design knowledge
production mechanism is processed differentiates digital design actors
from each other in the social media/professional and academic fields of
architecture. Due to the broad nature of the research question, the study
focuses on academia and academia-related media through prominent
architect-authors and subject titles in the literature. Bourdieu’s concept
of capital is introduced, in which cultural and symbolic capital are
considered part of the production values of digital design actors. Digital
design actors use image-based social media tools such as Instagram
effectively. The paper uses two methods: the first is a bibliographical
analysis of author-texts, and the second is a social network analysis. By
employing the keyword-based search from the Web of Science
database, this study has managed to extract papers with full records
(citations, keywords, and abstracts), with the journal Architectural
Design having most publications. Considering that both academicians
and professionals contribute to publications in Architectural Design, we
selected all its publications between 2010-2020 for bibliometric
analysis. These analysis techniques include the bibliometric network
analyses and social network analysis with the focus on visualizing the
algorithms and statistical calculations of well-established metrics. The
research reveals the most critical nodes of the bibliometric network by
calculating the appropriate central metrics. The network formed by the
selected Instagram accounts of digital design actors are shown to be a
small-scale network group, while the hashtags of digital design
concepts are more numerous than the digital design actors.