Best Researcher Award

Tatjana Hofmann
University of Graz, Austria
Tatjana Hofmann
Affiliation University of Graz
Country Austria
Scopus ID 57189624117
Documents 9
Citations 4
h-index 1
Subject Area Literary
Event Global Network Awards
ORCID 0000-0002-4986-5246

Tatjana Hofmann is affiliated with the University of Graz in Austria and is recognized for scholarly contributions within the field of literary studies. Her academic profile demonstrates engagement with interdisciplinary literary analysis, cultural interpretation, and scholarly communication within the humanities. The present article provides a structured overview of her academic background, research activity, publication profile, and suitability for recognition through the Best Researcher Award presented by the Global Network Awards.[1]

Abstract

This academic article presents an overview of the scholarly profile of Tatjana Hofmann, a researcher associated with the University of Graz. The article summarizes available bibliometric indicators, research specialization, academic contributions, and publication activity relevant to literary studies and humanities scholarship. The discussion also evaluates the suitability of the researcher for recognition through the Best Researcher Award organized by the Global Network Awards. The assessment is based on publicly accessible academic metadata, publication visibility, and evidence of scholarly engagement within the international research community.[1][2]

Keywords

Literary studies, humanities research, academic scholarship, publication analysis, research recognition, bibliometric evaluation, Global Network Awards, University of Graz, scholarly communication, research impact.

Introduction

The recognition of academic researchers through international award platforms plays an important role in promoting scholarly excellence, interdisciplinary collaboration, and sustained contribution to scientific and cultural advancement. Within the humanities, literary scholarship remains central to the interpretation of cultural narratives, intellectual history, and critical theory. Researchers in literary studies contribute to the understanding of language, identity, textual interpretation, and cross-cultural discourse through analytical and interpretative methodologies.[3]

Tatjana Hofmann has contributed to the broader field of literary scholarship through research dissemination and academic publication activities. Her association with the University of Graz reflects engagement within a recognized European academic environment known for humanities and cultural studies research. Bibliometric indicators derived from Scopus provide insight into publication productivity and citation performance within the indexed scholarly ecosystem.[1]

Research Profile

The research profile of Tatjana Hofmann indicates participation in academic publishing activities within literary and humanities-oriented disciplines. According to publicly accessible Scopus metadata, the researcher has produced nine indexed documents with a citation count of four and an h-index value of one.[1]

Bibliometric indicators within the humanities often differ significantly from those observed in engineering or natural sciences due to publication cultures emphasizing monographs, critical essays, edited volumes, and long-term scholarly influence. Consequently, research impact in literary studies should be interpreted within the context of disciplinary norms and citation practices.[4]

  • Institutional affiliation with the University of Graz.
  • Research specialization associated with literary and cultural studies.
  • Indexed publication presence within the Scopus database.
  • Demonstrated engagement with scholarly dissemination and academic communication.

Research Contributions

Research contributions in literary studies frequently involve theoretical interpretation, historical contextualization, textual criticism, and interdisciplinary cultural analysis. Scholars within this field contribute to intellectual discourse by examining literary texts, comparative traditions, linguistic representation, and socio-cultural narratives. Tatjana Hofmann’s publication profile suggests participation in these broader areas of humanities scholarship.[5]

Academic contributions in literary scholarship may also include conference participation, collaborative editorial work, translation studies, and comparative cultural analysis. Such activities contribute to knowledge dissemination and the development of critical perspectives within international humanities research communities.[3]

  • Contribution to literary and humanities-oriented academic discourse.
  • Participation in scholarly publication activities.
  • Support for interdisciplinary cultural and textual analysis.
  • Engagement with international research visibility platforms.

Publications

The publication record associated with Tatjana Hofmann demonstrates academic activity indexed within Scopus. Humanities publication patterns typically prioritize thematic depth, interpretive rigor, and long-form scholarly engagement. The indexed documents contribute to the visibility of literary scholarship and facilitate international accessibility through academic databases.[1]

  1. Scholarly articles related to literary interpretation and humanities analysis.
  2. Research outputs contributing to academic cultural discourse.
  3. Indexed publications available through international academic databases.
  4. Research dissemination through recognized scholarly communication channels.

Digital Object Identifier (DOI) systems play an important role in preserving long-term accessibility and citation reliability for academic publications. DOI integration supports stable referencing practices across international scholarly databases and institutional repositories.

Research Impact

Research impact within literary studies extends beyond citation counts and includes educational influence, intellectual contribution, interdisciplinary engagement, and cultural interpretation. Bibliometric indicators nevertheless provide a measurable framework for understanding publication visibility and academic reach.[4]

The available Scopus metrics indicate that Tatjana Hofmann has established an indexed scholarly presence with documented publications and citation activity. While citation volumes in humanities disciplines are often comparatively modest, the sustained contribution to literary scholarship remains academically significant within the context of specialized humanities research.[1]

Award Suitability

The Best Researcher Award recognizes individuals demonstrating commitment to scholarly inquiry, publication activity, and academic contribution within their respective fields. Tatjana Hofmann’s documented academic engagement and indexed research presence support consideration for recognition within the humanities category of the Global Network Awards.[2]

The combination of institutional affiliation, scholarly dissemination, and participation in internationally indexed academic publishing aligns with the objectives of academic recognition programs focused on research visibility and intellectual contribution. The humanities require sustained interpretative scholarship and cultural analysis, both of which contribute to long-term academic discourse and educational advancement.[5]

Conclusion

Tatjana Hofmann represents an emerging scholarly profile within literary studies through her affiliation with the University of Graz and her documented presence in Scopus-indexed academic publishing. The available bibliometric indicators reflect participation in humanities scholarship and international research dissemination. Recognition through the Best Researcher Award would acknowledge ongoing contributions to literary and cultural research while supporting continued scholarly engagement within the global academic community.[1][2]

References

  1. Hofmann, Tatjana. Scopus author details: Tatjana Hofmann, Author ID 57189624117. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57189624117
  2. Die frühsowjetische Reisereportage. Medienpoetik eines Massengenres
    .
    https://www.kulturverlag-kadmos.de/programm/details/die_fruehsowjetische_reisereportage
  3. Krim – Erkundungen am Rand Europas.
    https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/58418
  4. Vollgas voraus. Testläufe für die Faktografie (Tret’jakov, Gromov, Karmen)

    https://www.degruyterbrill.com/document/doi/10.1515/slaw-2022-0009/html
  5. Gespräch mit Olga Martynova.
    https://www.zora.uzh.ch/entities/publication/1e7df782-4a25-4ac5-a3e1-02bc6347f781

Tatjana Hofmann | Literary | Best Researcher Award

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