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The place of adult education in gender studies, feminist Studies and women's studies: a thematic analysis of the main subjects of articles published during two decades in na indexed Portuguese journal

Authors: Vieira, Cristina C.; Ferreira, Virgínia; Silveirinha, Maria João; Freire, Priscila; Carvalho, Elizangêla;

The place of adult education in gender studies, feminist Studies and women's studies: a thematic analysis of the main subjects of articles published during two decades in na indexed Portuguese journal

Abstract

ex æquo is a biannual international, interdisciplinary, and indexed Journal, edited since 1999 by the Portuguese Association of Women´s Studies (APEM). This article presents the results of a descriptive analytical research derived from a thematic analysis of 399 articles published in ex æquo as part of a larger bibliometric study of its 39 issues published over the last 20 years. The analysis was performed on key-words and abstracts. The results reveal 12 main subjects related to gender and women’s studies and that adult education research and practice are clearly absent within these 12 subjects.

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Bibliometric analysis, Gender studies/feminist studies/women’s studies, Thematic content analysis, Adult education research

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