peer reviewedWe investigate the collective behavior of a globalized society under the influence of endogenous mass media trends. The mass media trend is a global field corresponding to the statistical mode of the states of the agents in the system. The interaction dynamics is based on Axelrod’s rules for the dissemination of culture. We find situations where the largest minority group, possessing a cultural state different from that of the predominant trend transmitted by the mass media, can grow to almost half of the size of the population. We show that this phenomenon occurs when a critical number of long-range connections are present in the underlying network of interactions. We have numerically characterized four phases on the space of ...
How can minority cultures resist assimilation into a global monolith in an increasingly "small world...
The central problem of today’s global interactions is the tension between cultural homogenization an...
Published in Media Globalization and the Debate on Multiculturality, The Systemic Dimension of Globa...
We investigate the collective behavior of a globalized society under the influence of endogenous mas...
We investigate the collective behavior of a globalized society under the influence of endogenous mas...
We investigate the problem of cross-cultural interactions through mass media in a model where two po...
An important feature of Axelrod`s model for culture dissemination or social influence is the emergen...
How can minority cultures resist assimilation into a global monolith in an increasingly "small world...
4 pages, 4 figures.-- PACS nrs.: 89.75.Fb, 87.23.Ge, 05.50.+q.-- ArXiv pre-print available: http://a...
In the context of an extension of Axelrod's model for social in uence, we study the interplay a...
Data are publicly available at: Carrascosa, J and Cuevas, R and Gonzalez, R and Azcorra, A and Garci...
We revisit the problem of introducing an external global field - the mass media - in Axelrod's model...
How can minority cultures resist assimilation into a global monolith in an increas-ingly ‘‘small wor...
The mass media are today seen as playing a key role in enhancing globalization, and facilitating cul...
9 pages, 4 figures, was "Robust multiculturality emerges from layered social influence". In press in...
How can minority cultures resist assimilation into a global monolith in an increasingly "small world...
The central problem of today’s global interactions is the tension between cultural homogenization an...
Published in Media Globalization and the Debate on Multiculturality, The Systemic Dimension of Globa...
We investigate the collective behavior of a globalized society under the influence of endogenous mas...
We investigate the collective behavior of a globalized society under the influence of endogenous mas...
We investigate the problem of cross-cultural interactions through mass media in a model where two po...
An important feature of Axelrod`s model for culture dissemination or social influence is the emergen...
How can minority cultures resist assimilation into a global monolith in an increasingly "small world...
4 pages, 4 figures.-- PACS nrs.: 89.75.Fb, 87.23.Ge, 05.50.+q.-- ArXiv pre-print available: http://a...
In the context of an extension of Axelrod's model for social in uence, we study the interplay a...
Data are publicly available at: Carrascosa, J and Cuevas, R and Gonzalez, R and Azcorra, A and Garci...
We revisit the problem of introducing an external global field - the mass media - in Axelrod's model...
How can minority cultures resist assimilation into a global monolith in an increas-ingly ‘‘small wor...
The mass media are today seen as playing a key role in enhancing globalization, and facilitating cul...
9 pages, 4 figures, was "Robust multiculturality emerges from layered social influence". In press in...
How can minority cultures resist assimilation into a global monolith in an increasingly "small world...
The central problem of today’s global interactions is the tension between cultural homogenization an...
Published in Media Globalization and the Debate on Multiculturality, The Systemic Dimension of Globa...