Culture and the assumptions about appearance and reality: a scientometric look at a century of research

Front Psychol. 2023 Sep 15:14:1140298. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1140298. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

Introduction: People represent the world in terms of two constructs: how something appears on the surface (appearance) and what it is underneath that surface (reality). Both constructs are central to various bodies of literature. What has not been done, however, is a systematic look at this collection of literature for overarching themes. Motivated by this research gap, the present scientometric review aimed to identify the common themes that penetrate through a century of scholarly work on appearance and reality. In doing so, this review also sketched a scientometric outline of the international network, pinpointing where the work was carried out.

Methods: With CiteSpace software, we computed an optimized document co-citation analysis with a sample of 4,771 documents (1929-2022), resulting in a network of 1,785 nodes.

Results and discussion: We identified impactful publications, summarized major intellectual movements, and identified five thematic clusters ("Perception of Counseling Services", "Appearance and Reality in Sociocultural Evolution," "Cultural Heritage and Identity," "Media and Culture," and "Cultural Identity"), all with theoretical and pragmatic implications which we discuss. A deeper look at these clusters reveals new empirical questions and promising directions for future research.

Keywords: CiteSpace; appearance; appearance vs. reality; document co-citation; reality; scientometric; systematic review.

Publication types

  • Systematic Review

Grants and funding

This research was supported by the Ministry of Education, Singapore, under its Academic Research Fund (AcRF) Tier grants RG61/19 and RG46/20 to AL.