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The trajectory of architectural research in the UK and US: 1995–2016

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Médium: article de revue
Langue(s): anglais
Publié dans: arq: Architectural Research Quarterly, , n. 4, v. 21
Page(s): 321-327
DOI: 10.1017/s1359135518000131
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What has been the trajectory of architectural research in the UK (as reflected inarq: Architectural Research Quarterly) as compared to the United States (as reflected in theJournal of Architectural Education, orJAE) over the past two decades? To answer this question several quantitative methods were used to construct a frame analysis of the various grammars associated with each journal. First we quantify the grammars employed byarqaccording to the editors’ own categories. Second, we provide a word frequency analysis ofarq's article titles and abstracts. Third, we assess the similarities and differences of the content inarqandJAEusing the grammars reconstructed in the latter. Fourth, we use these data to reconstruct the trajectory of architectural research inarq. As a final analysis we placearqwithin the context of the historic emergence of journals recognised by the Avery Index of Architectural Periodicals from 1837 to the present. Our findings reveal numerous conflicts and similarities of content as a representation of the field as a whole and we conclude that these data provide at least three salient patterns worth considering as a foundation for the next two decades: (1) accelerated alienation of research from practice; (2) movement away from literary grammars toward ecological ones; and (3) the explosion of new publication venues and specialised grammars.

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    13.08.2019
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