
Research Article
Development Study Posthumanism: Bibliometric Analysis Based on Scopus Data 1967-2024
@INPROCEEDINGS{10.4108/eai.1-8-2024.2354980, author={Dadang Wiratama and Mu'ah Mu'ah and Masadah Masadah and Mohktar Sayyid and Muh. Dzikri Abadi and Roudlotul Badi'ah and Siti Musarofah}, title={Development Study Posthumanism: Bibliometric Analysis Based on Scopus Data 1967-2024}, proceedings={Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Business Economics, Entrepreneurship, and Social Sciences, ICBEESS 2024, 1st August 2024, Gresik, East Java, Indonesia}, publisher={EAI}, proceedings_a={ICBEESS}, year={2026}, month={2}, keywords={posthumanism bibliometric rbiblioshiny scopus}, doi={10.4108/eai.1-8-2024.2354980} }- Dadang Wiratama
Mu'ah Mu'ah
Masadah Masadah
Mohktar Sayyid
Muh. Dzikri Abadi
Roudlotul Badi'ah
Siti Musarofah
Year: 2026
Development Study Posthumanism: Bibliometric Analysis Based on Scopus Data 1967-2024
ICBEESS
EAI
DOI: 10.4108/eai.1-8-2024.2354980
Abstract
This study examines the development of posthumanism through a bibliometric approach to identify prevailing research trends and future directions. Posthumanism is increasingly viewed as a concept capable of reshaping human roles within the economic sector, particularly in the world of work. The data for this study were obtained from the Scopus database, comprising 4,098 documents, of which 1,837 publications from 1967 to 2025 were analyzed. The results show a significant rise in publications and citations related to posthumanism, with major contributions originating from countries such as China and Japan. The findings also indicate that advances in robotics substantially influence human existence. In addition, this study identifies the most influential authors and keywords within the domain of posthumanism. These insights are expected to encourage future researchers to pursue further innovation and to explore more focused research areas within the field.


