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This introductory chapter explains that there is a widely shared understanding of the imperative nature of media convergence, which is based on different notions connecting positive goals such as efficiency, synergy, simplification, information abundance, participation, availability and multimodality. These social imaginaries of media convergence are powerful concepts that influence political agendas and legitimize policy decisions. In this book, these privileged meanings of media convergence are challenged by presenting alternative and mostly overlooked trends and theories defined under the umbrella term of media deconvergence. The perspective of deconvergence helps to shed light on sites of tension and the simultaneity of competing forces such as coalescence and drifting apart, or linearity and discontinuity. Two of these sites of tension are analyzed more carefully in this chapter: the users perspective and the (de)convergence of markets. ; (VLID)2321125
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In: Growth and change: a journal of urban and regional policy, Band 50, Heft 3, S. 1185-1217
ISSN: 1468-2257
AbstractThis paper investigates club convergence in per capita income across 81 NUTS‐III regions in Turkey over the 1987–2017 period using the procedure suggested by Phillips and Sul. Based on a nonlinear factor model that allows for transitional heterogeneity, our econometric approach enables us to test the presence of convergence clusters and to examine their transitional behavior. We obtain strong evidence that there is no absolute or conditional convergence but convergence clubs across Turkish regions: five clubs in the first period covering 1987–2001 and six clubs in the second period covering 2004–2017. The geographical distribution of clubs suggests a clear separation between the eastern and the western regions of Turkey for both periods. While geography may be destiny, results from an ordered logit model reveal that initial income per capita, human capital, and total credits are the most important determinants of convergence clubs in Turkey.
In: Annales mathematicae et informaticae: international journal for mathematics and computer science, Band 51
ISSN: 1787-6117
In: More Accounting Changes, S. 113-214
In: Regards: les idées en mouvements ; mensuel communiste, Heft 84, S. 24
ISSN: 1262-0092
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In: Issues in cultural and media studies
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In: Projet: civilisation, travail, économie, Band 378, Heft 5, S. 1-1
ISSN: 2108-6648
In: Le débat: histoire, politique, société ; revue mensuelle, Band 167, Heft 5, S. 163-166
ISSN: 2111-4587
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