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Entreciencias: diálogos en la sociedad del conocimiento

versión On-line ISSN 2007-8064

Resumen

OLIVER-ESPINOZA, Rubén. Makerspaces: Scientometric indicators and implications for innovation, education and entrepreneurship. Entreciencias: diálogos soc. conoc. [online]. 2021, vol.9, n.23, e2377774.  Epub 21-Feb-2022. ISSN 2007-8064.  https://doi.org/10.22201/enesl.20078064e.2021.23.77774.

Purpose:

To identify temporality, subject areas, institutions, countries, publications and relevant concepts associated to makerspaces as a subject of study related to education, innovation, entrepreneurship, and learning.

Methodological design:

It is an exploratory study conducted through the compilation of Scopus publications related to makerspaces and their conjunction with the concepts mentioned above. Scientometric indicators are derived to establish its importance as a subject of study. Additionally, conceptual maps to identify correlative topics are made through the VOSviewer software.

Results:

It is a concept of growing interest involving 23 subject areas where social sciences predominate. The titles of publications and correlative topics refer to STEM education, and in a lesser extent, entrepreneurship and business.

Research limitations:

It is an exploratory study; therefore, providing references on themes and concepts from which makerspaces are problematized; it does not delve into explanations, but rather shows an overview of the topics studied by them. It is importance since it covers a subject that has not been thorougly studied in Mexico.

Findings:

Makerspaces arise from the “do it yourself” philosophy. They offer a model of informal learning outside traditional formal spaces. They have also become a topic of growing interest for education and entrepreneurship. Therefore, they can be understood as spaces that generate new learning dynamics based on collaboration, which can be transferred to the formal spaces of technological education, entrepreneurship and complexity of innovation processes.

Palabras llave : maker; indicators; education; innovation; Mexico.

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