Alif Islam
Universitas Muhammadiyah Sidoarjo

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Decoding Cyberlaw, Law, and Lifestyle: Insights from Scholarly Data Alif Islam; Emy Rosnawati; Noor Masudin
Proceedings of The ICECRS Vol 12 No 1 (2023): Proceedings of Data in Education, Culture, and Interdisciplinary Studies
Publisher : International Consortium of Education and Culture Research Studies

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/icecrs.v12i2.1653

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This data article provides a concise analysis of scholarly articles sourced from lens.org on topics encompassing Cyberlaw, Cyber, Law, and Lifestyle. The data was collected through specific keyword searches, document type filtering, and subject categorization, with subsequent export to CSV and BibTeX formats for Zenodo publication. The primary goal was to quantify the volume of relevant journal articles, identify top affiliations, active countries, and frequent publishers. The data highlights the dominance of the London School of Economics and Political Science in the field, with a focus on data security and European Court of Justice rulings. The analysis also reveals a sharp increase in publications, peaking in 2017, primarily addressing online privacy and racism. This data serves as a valuable reference for researchers, students, and organizations interested in the intersection of these topics. Highlight: Comprehensive Data Analysis: This study offers a thorough examination of scholarly articles at the intersection of Cyberlaw and Lifestyle, shedding light on the most influential contributors and their research areas. Growing Significance: The data highlights the increasing relevance of Cyberlaw in modern society, particularly concerning data privacy and online behavior. London School of Economics Dominance: The London School of Economics and Political Science emerges as a leading institution in this field, with a focus on key legal issues related to Lifestyle in the digital age. Keywords: Cyberlaw, Lifestyle, Scholarly Articles, Data Analysis, London School of Economics