The multiplex relations between cities: a lexicon-based approach to detect urban systems
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2023
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Cities relate to other cities in many ways, and much scholarly effort goes into uncovering those relationships. Building on the principle that strongly related cities will co-occur frequently in texts, we propose a novel method to classify those toponym co-occurrences using a lexicon-based text-mining method. Millions of webpages are analysed to retrieve how 293 Chinese cities are related in terms of six types: industry, information technology, finance, research, culture and government. Each class displays different network patterns, and this multiplexity is mapped and analysed. Further refinement of this lexicon-based approach can revolutionize the study of inter-urban relationships.
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city networks, multiplexity, text-mining, toponym co-occurrence, urban systems, General Environmental Science, General Social Sciences
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Wang, T, Meijers, E & Wang, H 2023, 'The multiplex relations between cities : a lexicon-based approach to detect urban systems', Regional Studies, vol. 57, no. 8, pp. 1592-1604. https://doi.org/10.1080/00343404.2022.2120978