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We live in challenging times on several levels, and in this context the second encyclical, Laudato Si0 (LS), of Pope Francis, published in 2015, has provided a special challenge for academics. As Pope Francis suggested in 2015, societies are challenged to
modify the paradigms of life to achieve more sustainable development. LS has quickly
become a widely quoted document, often used by academics. This paper is the first
bibliometric research about LS aiming to analyze this encyclical and explore several
works published about LS between 2015 and 2020. To this end, we studied all documents published in the Web of Science Core Collection (238) and Scopus (222) about
the topic Laudato Si in-depth and analyzed them using bibliometric methods. The
results show that there are scientific fields focused on studying LS in particular,
namely religious sciences and the fields of sustainability and environment studies.
We also observed a small amount of networking among the authors publishing
about LS.
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Bibliometric research Development Global issues Laudato Si'
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Wiley