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Bibliometric Analysis of Political Culture Studies as the Basis of Defining Public Policy

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Anak Agung Gede Oka Wisnumurti,I Made Mardika,I Nyoman Kardan

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Political culture has become a critical analysis in most countries. Political culture is a strategy to influence the government of policies and affect a particular party and firm. In political culture, there is a system of values and beliefs that are shared by the community. This research is aimed at literature analysis, namely to reveal the trend of publications related to political culture issues. This study used VOSviewer as an analytical tool. Source of data obtained from Scopus as many as 2000 documents. The results show that the most influential political culture publications occurred in 2020, which was 265. While the number of documents, according to source analysis, was mainly published by the Police (Russian Federation), as many as 17 documents and the Journal of Communication was recorded as a source publication reached the highest number of citations as 579 citations. Furthermore, the research’s domain or theme that is most widely discussed based on keyword analysis is ‘political culture’ and ‘democracy.’ Then, it was figured out that Colleoni E. (2014) achieved the most influential document with 550 citations. Finally, the most influential country in the study of political culture is dominated by Europe, in this case, the United Kingdom, with 2710 citations and 408 documents. Based on the results, it can be concluded that literature study through bibliometric analysis is beneficial for researchers in processing extensive data.

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