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Window or Mirror? A Content Analysis of the first 25 Years of the Journal of Educational Administration

Journal of Educational Administration

ISSN: 0957-8234

Article publication date: 1 January 1990

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Abstract

The analysis of periodicals can provide important insights into the changing nature and dynamics of academic disciplines and fields of study. The Journal of Educational Administration (JEA) has for the past 25 years grown up alongside the field which it seeks both to represent and develop, and it is thus of considerable interest to look at the contents of the JEA in light of this role. A study was made of all the articles published in the JEA during the period 1963‐87 with a view to establishing authorship patterns; the types of papers which have been published; the common themes and the range of topics addressed; the nature of empirical research; and changes in both substantive and methodological orientations over the past 25 years. The analysis and discussion looked at the JEA as offering a window into the “world” of educational administration, but noted that a journal can only ever mirror that which is held up to it and ultimately to its readership.

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Swafford, G.L. (1990), "Window or Mirror? A Content Analysis of the first 25 Years of the Journal of Educational Administration", Journal of Educational Administration, Vol. 28 No. 1. https://doi.org/10.1108/09578239010140632

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MCB UP Ltd

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