International research collaboration between South Africa and rest of the world : an analysis of 2012–2021 trends
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Date
2023-04-06
Authors
Heleta, Savo
Jithoo, Divinia
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AOSIS Publishing
Abstract
South African higher education policies have since 1997 called for the expansion of research collaboration with the African continent and Global South. In this article, the authors’ analysed South Africa’s international research collaboration trends and patterns during the 2012–2021 period. Focusing on co-authored scholarly publications, the authors’ analysed bibliometric data from Scopus, highlighting the countries South African public universities have collaborated and produced knowledge with, and the parts of the world they have neglected in the past decade. The findings highlight the growth of South Africa’s international research collaboration and the expansion of the number of countries universities collaborate with. While the past decade has seen a growth in research collaboration with Brazil, Russia, India, China and Nigeria, South African universities continue to be largely Eurocentric and prioritise collaboration with the Global North while sidelining research collaboration with the African continent and Global South.
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International research collaboration, Academic publishing, Co-authorship, Internationalisation, South Africa
Citation
Heleta, S. and Jithoo, D. 2023. International research collaboration between South Africa and rest of the world: An analysis of 2012–2021 trends. Transformation in Higher Education. 8(0): 1-11 (11). doi:10.4102/the.v%25vi%25i.246
DOI
10.4102/the.v%25vi%25i.246