Exploring Academic Trends in Popular Culture: A Bibliometric Analysis of Media Evolution, Management, and Cross-Cultural Dynamics in Islamic Education
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Abstract
This study aims to perform a thorough bibliometric analysis of academic research trends in human studies and popular culture, with a particular emphasis on how these fields are increasingly overlapping. The study maps out important themes and related concepts using network visualization techniques, especially about media, cross-cultural dynamics, and globalization. 7,312 papers between 2001 and 2024 were subjected to a Boolean search. R-Studio, VOSViewer, and Microsoft Excel were used for data analysis. The findings show that there was a notable drop in research output from 2023 to 2024 and that contributions were concentrated among a small number of well-known authors and institutions. Cross-cultural and digital media themes became popular areas of interest. These results demonstrate how globalization and the emergence of digital platforms have changed scholarly interest in popular culture and human studies. By identifying understudied links and new media dynamics, the study offers insightful information for future research. By using sophisticated bibliometric analysis to show the growth of research and uncover new interdisciplinary trends and cross-cultural dynamics in popular culture and human studies, this work adds to the academic debate. The results indicate the need for more research into how digital media affects the development of identities and cross-cultural interactions and provide a direction for future academic investigations.