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- aggregation publisher "Ghent University. Faculty of Sciences".
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- aggregation subject "Earth and Environmental Sciences".
- aggregation title "Nodal points in the space of informational flows: an empirical analysis of transnational urban networks based on Internet and air traffic flows".
- aggregation abstract "In today's global, information-driven, network society, cities should primarily be conceived as centers of new knowledges within transnational networks of information and corporeal flows. While such a focus had long been neglected in urban studies, nowadays researchers increasingly study the myriad interactions between major cities across the world, as nodes on ICT and airline networks. It can however be argued that most of these analyses are hampered by major problems, empirically, due to a lack of adequate data, and theoretically, due to substantial lacunae within the conceptualization of these networks. The entire idea of how best to measure transnational urban networks based on ICT or air travel networks needs, therefore, some serious reconsideration. To this end, in this dissertation work six papers are presented, each of which addresses the conceptualization and empirical elaboration of transnational urban network analyses based on ICT and air travel networks as a means to map out the key cities that structure the global economy.".
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