Bibliometric Analysis of Publications Related to Sociopetal and Sociofugal Spaces

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Sociopetal and sociofugal spaces are important aspects of urban planning and design. However, no study has examined these spaces systematically, using a bibliometric perspective. This study explored the status of sociopetal and sociofugal spaces through analysis of 869 papers obtained from Google Scholar. This study’s results revealed an increasing number of publications focusing on sociopetal and sociofugal spaces over the last decade. The bibliometric analysis also showed that English was the dominant publication language and ProQuest was the most widely used source (database) for finding the papers. Besides, the most frequent keywords used were “Hall” and “chair.” The most influential document was cited 111,336 times, while the greatest number of publications were produced by Robert Sommer. These results can help architecture, urban design, and environmental psychology professionals gain a comprehensive understanding of sociopetal and sociofugal space and their planning and design implications.

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Badri, B., & Chiranthanut, C. (2024). Bibliometric Analysis of Publications Related to Sociopetal and Sociofugal Spaces. Journal of Architectural/Planning Research and Studies, 21(1), 141–152. https://doi.org/10.56261/jars.v21.257992

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