1. Technological development and protest waves: Arab spring as a trigger of the global phase transition?
- Author
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Leonid Issaev, Askar Akaev, Julia Zinkina, and Andrey Korotayev
- Subjects
Phase transition ,Economic growth ,business.industry ,05 social sciences ,Radio receiver ,Satellite television ,0506 political science ,law.invention ,World-system ,law ,Management of Technology and Innovation ,0502 economics and business ,050602 political science & public administration ,Kondratiev wave ,The Internet ,Sociology ,Mobile telephony ,Business and International Management ,business ,Telecommunications ,050203 business & management ,Applied Psychology - Abstract
There are grounds to conclude that in 2011–2012 the World System experienced to some extent a phase transition to a qualitatively new state of global protest activity. This phase transition is shown to bear some resemblance to the one which the World System experienced in the early 1960s. The first (after 1919) phase transition of this sort occurred in the early 1960s and was related to the growth of global informational connectivity after World War II, as well as the improvement of the means of protest self-organization due to the spread of television, portable radio receivers, portable electric loud-speakers and other technologies of the Fourth Kondratieff Cycle. The phase transition of the early 2010s was prepared by a new wave of growth of global informational connectivity, as well as the improvement of the means of protest self-organization due to the spread of various technologies of the Fifth Kondratieff cycle (the Internet, satellite television, Twitter and other social networks, mobile telephony etc.). Similarly to what was observed during the Fourth Kondratieff Wave, during the Fifth Cycle while the spread of these technologies was going on for many years before 2011, their internal colossal potential for generating and spreading protest activity was realized in one leap, as a phase transition.
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- 2017