Rodrigo Liscovsky Barrera

Rodrigo Liscovsky Barrera
University of Edinburgh | UoE · Centre for Science, Technology and Innovation Studies

Master of Science by Research in Science, Technology and Innovation Studies (Distinction)

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Introduction
Rodrigo Liscovsky Barrera currently works at the Centre for Science, Technology and Innovation Studies, The University of Edinburgh. Rodrigo does research in Science and Technology Studies, Bibliometrics and Social Network Analysis.
Additional affiliations
September 2016 - present
University of Edinburgh
Position
  • Senior tutor
Description
  • Analysing Social Networks with Statistics; International Cooperation in Europe and Beyond
Education
September 2017 - August 2020
University of Edinburgh
Field of study
  • Science, Technology and Innovation Studies
September 2016 - August 2017
University of Edinburgh
Field of study
  • Science, Technology and Innovation Studies
September 2010 - August 2011
Trinity College Dublin
Field of study
  • International Relations

Publications

Publications (6)
Article
Patrick Manning and Mat Savelli (eds), Global Transformations in the Life Sciences, 1945–80 (Pittsburgh, PA: University of Pittsburgh Press, 2018), pp. vii + 314, $45.00, hardback, ISBN: 9780822945277. - Volume 63 Issue 4 - Rodrigo Liscovsky Barrera
Conference Paper
Zebrafish (Danio rerio) has become an attractive experimental animal model in contemporary biomedical research. This study analyses the international dimension of the diffusion process of this popular model from a multi-level perspective by looking at the collaborative links forged by research institutions and the patterns of mobility displayed by...
Conference Paper
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In socially distributed models of knowledge production (Mode 2), internationalisation plays a major role in the production of scientific knowledge (Gibbons et al., 1994). Although there exist profound disputes over the historical and conceptual accurateness of this model (Etzkowitz and Leydesdroff, 2000; Pestre, 2003), the increasing intensity and...