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As this book was intended for a broader audience than just specialists, I tried to spare readers technical paragraphs in the main text that are indispensable in the methodological chapters of academic journal articles. At the same time, from a scholarly point of view, it is extremely important to know the methods we used to get the results. In this technical appendix, I will briefly explain the methods used to generate our datasets. However, I would like to also refer to the fact that all my publications cited throughout the book were published in rigorously peer-reviewed journals, thus they include methodological sections in which readers can find sufficient details regarding data collection, coding, calculations and interpretative protocols.
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Demeter, M. (2020). Technical Appendix. In: Academic Knowledge Production and the Global South. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-52701-3_8
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