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Qiu, Linchuan (Jack).
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(Dis)connecting the Pearl River Delta: The transformation of a regional telecommunications infrastructure, 1978--2002 (China).
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(Dis)connecting the Pearl River Delta: The transformation of a regional telecommunications infrastructure, 1978--2002 (China)./
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Qiu, Linchuan (Jack).
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435 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 65-07, Section: A, page: 2411.
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(Dis)connecting the Pearl River Delta: The transformation of a regional telecommunications infrastructure, 1978--2002 (China).
Qiu, Linchuan (Jack).
(Dis)connecting the Pearl River Delta: The transformation of a regional telecommunications infrastructure, 1978--2002 (China).
- 435 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 65-07, Section: A, page: 2411.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Southern California, 2004.
This dissertation studies telecommunications in China's Pearl River Delta, a region that is increasingly "globally connected and locally disconnected." It focuses on the multi-level transformation from plain old telephone and telegraphy to a complex system of communication technologies over the course of a quarter century. How and why has this regional telecom infrastructure taken the current form? What is the role of telecom growth in the transformation of regional social ecology, especially regarding issues related to connectedness and disconnectedness? For these questions, we employ an adapted version of the Communication Infrastructure Theory, which provides an ecological conceptualization that sees telecom development as centered on discursive practices of key storytellers. These constitute a storytelling system situated in the communication action context of China's reform and opening up, layered against the background of economic globalization and the region's historical tradition as a maritime center of Southeast Asia.
ISBN: 0496876825Subjects--Topical Terms:
1017528
Information Science.
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