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Co-authorship in energy justice studies: Assessing research collaboration through social network analysis and topic modeling

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PhD student Yutong Si recently published “Co-authorship in energy justice studies: Assessing research collaboration through social network analysis and topic modeling” in Energy Strategy Reviews. It explores the structure of scientific collaboration networks around energy justice, while also revealing existing research topics in the field. The study calls for more research collaboration across different countries in the energy justice research community and a more decentralized network open to outside connections to diversify research collaboration, thus enriching research topics and advancing innovative work on energy justice. 

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