Astrobiology (general)

Fifty Years Of Astrobiology: Mapping Researcher Communities With Topic-based Network Analyses

By Keith Cowing
Press Release
International Journal of Astrobiology
March 5, 2025
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Fifty Years Of Astrobiology: Mapping Researcher Communities With Topic-based Network Analyses
(a) Astrobiology author network of the fifth time period (2010–2020) and identified communities of interest. Nodes are authors, size proportional to number of publications, colour of the dominant topic of the community topic profile. Edge thickness proportional to correlation between author topic profiles. (b) Community topic profiles. — International Journal of Astrobiology

Astrobiology is often defined as the study of the origin, evolution, distribution and future of life on Earth and in the Universe and thought of as a discipline.

In practice though, the delineation of astrobiology-related research and corresponding groups of researchers is far from straightforward.

Here, we propose to apply text-mining methods to identify researcher communities depending on thematic similarities in their published works. After fitting a latent Dirichlet allocation topic model to the complete article corpus of three flagship journals in the field – Origins of Life and Evolution of Biospheres (1968–2020), Astrobiology (2001–2020), the International Journal of Astrobiology (2002–2020) – and computing author topic profiles, researcher communities are inferred from topic similarity networks to which community detection is applied.

Such semantic social networks reveal, as we call them, ‘hidden communities of interest’ that gather researchers who publish on similar topics. The evolution of these communities is also mapped through time, bringing to light the significant shifts that the discipline underwent in the past 50 years.

Fifty Years Of Astrobiology: Mapping Researcher Communities With Topic-based Network Analyses, International Journal of Astrobiology (open access)

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