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The Relationship between Social Networks and Spatial Mobility: A Mobile-Phone-Based Study in Estonia

The Relationship between Social Networks and Spatial Mobility: A Mobile-Phone-Based Study in Estonia Relationships between individuals and their social networks have a significant influence on spatial mobility and transportation needs. This article focuses on networks of calling partners using mobile phones and spatial mobility in Estonia. Mobile phone call graphs and call detail record (CDR) data have been used for this study. Our investigation indicates that the larger one’s network of calling partners using mobile phones and the larger the geographic area within which the calling partners live, the more an individual moves around. The connection between the network of mobile calling partners and spatial mobility is most influenced by gender. Used in this way, mobile phone data can be seen to allow studies to be undertaken of the connection between mobile communication networks and spatial mobility. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Journal of Urban Technology Taylor & Francis

The Relationship between Social Networks and Spatial Mobility: A Mobile-Phone-Based Study in Estonia

Journal of Urban Technology , Volume 25 (2): 19 – Apr 3, 2018

The Relationship between Social Networks and Spatial Mobility: A Mobile-Phone-Based Study in Estonia

Journal of Urban Technology , Volume 25 (2): 19 – Apr 3, 2018

Abstract

Relationships between individuals and their social networks have a significant influence on spatial mobility and transportation needs. This article focuses on networks of calling partners using mobile phones and spatial mobility in Estonia. Mobile phone call graphs and call detail record (CDR) data have been used for this study. Our investigation indicates that the larger one’s network of calling partners using mobile phones and the larger the geographic area within which the calling partners live, the more an individual moves around. The connection between the network of mobile calling partners and spatial mobility is most influenced by gender. Used in this way, mobile phone data can be seen to allow studies to be undertaken of the connection between mobile communication networks and spatial mobility.

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Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Copyright
© 2017 The Society of Urban Technology
ISSN
1466-1853
eISSN
1063-0732
DOI
10.1080/10630732.2017.1406253
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Abstract

Relationships between individuals and their social networks have a significant influence on spatial mobility and transportation needs. This article focuses on networks of calling partners using mobile phones and spatial mobility in Estonia. Mobile phone call graphs and call detail record (CDR) data have been used for this study. Our investigation indicates that the larger one’s network of calling partners using mobile phones and the larger the geographic area within which the calling partners live, the more an individual moves around. The connection between the network of mobile calling partners and spatial mobility is most influenced by gender. Used in this way, mobile phone data can be seen to allow studies to be undertaken of the connection between mobile communication networks and spatial mobility.

Journal

Journal of Urban TechnologyTaylor & Francis

Published: Apr 3, 2018

Keywords: Social network; spatial mobility; activity space; mobile positioning; gender; Estonia

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