• Title of article

    Globalization and heterogenization: Cultural and civilizational clustering in telecommunicative space (1989–1999)

  • Author/Authors

    Sorin Adam Matei، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
  • Pages
    16
  • From page
    316
  • To page
    331
  • Abstract
    The globalization of telecommunicative ties between nations is studied from a heterogenization perspective. A theoretical model inspired by Appadurai’s “disjuncture hypothesis,” which stipulates that global flows of communication are multidimensional and reinforce regional/local identities, is tested empirically on an international voice traffic dataset. Spatial-statistical measures (global and local versions of Moran’s I) indicate that countries that share the same linguistic (English, Spanish, or French) or civilizational (Catholic, Protestant, and Buddhist–Hindu) background are more likely to be each other’s “telecommunicative neighbors” and that this tendency has increased over time (1989–1999).
  • Keywords
    Telephone traffic , Globalization , Disjuncture , Heterogenization , autocorrelation
  • Journal title
    Telematics and Informatics
  • Serial Year
    2006
  • Journal title
    Telematics and Informatics
  • Record number

    1285666