Isonymic Relations in the Bolivia-Argentina Border Region
- Autores
- Dipierri, Jorge Edgardo; Alfaro Gómez, Emma Laura; Rodriguez Larralde, Alvaro; Ramallo, Virginia
- Año de publicación
- 2017
- Idioma
- inglés
- Tipo de recurso
- artículo
- Estado
- versión publicada
- Descripción
- When migrating, people carry their cultural and genetic history, changing both, the transmitting and the recipient populations. This phenomenon changes the structure of the population of a country. The question is how to analyze the impact on the border region. A demographic and geopolitical analysis of borders requires an interdisciplinary approach. An isonymic analysis can be a useful tool. Surnames are part of cultural history, socio-cultural features transmitted from ancestors to their descendants through a vertical mechanism similar to that of genetic inheritance. The analysis of surname distribution can give quantitative information about the genetic structure of populations. The isonymic relations between border communities in southernBoliviaand northernArgentinawere analyzed from electoral registers. This comprised 89 sections included in 4 major administrative divisions, 2 from each country, which includes the international frontier. The Euclidean and geographic distance matrices where estimated for all possible pair wise comparisons between sections. The average isonymic distance was lower between Argentine than between Bolivian populations. Argentine sections formed three clusters, of which only one included a Bolivian section. The remaining clusters were exclusively formed by sections fromBolivia. The isonymic distance was greater along the border. Regardless of the intense human mobility in the past as in the present, and the presence of three major trans-border conurbations, the Bolivian-Argentine international boundary functions as a geographical and administrative barrier that affects differentially the distribution and frequency of surnames. The observed pattern could possibly be a continuity of pre-Columbian regional organization.
Fil: Dipierri, Jorge Edgardo. Universidad Nacional de Jujuy. Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias. Instituto de Ecorregiones Andinas. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico CONICET - Salta. San Salvador de Jujuy; Argentina
Fil: Alfaro Gómez, Emma Laura. Universidad Nacional de Jujuy. Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias. Instituto de Ecorregiones Andinas. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico CONICET - Salta. San Salvador de Jujuy; Argentina
Fil: Rodriguez Larralde, Alvaro. Instituto Venezolano de Investigaciones Científicas; Venezuela
Fil: Ramallo, Virginia. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Centro Nacional Patagónico. Instituto Patagónico de Ciencias Sociales y Humanas; Argentina - Materia
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Surnames
Isonymic Analysis
Transborder Conurbations
Transborder Conurbations - Nivel de accesibilidad
- acceso abierto
- Condiciones de uso
- https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.5/ar/
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- Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas
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- oai:ri.conicet.gov.ar:11336/45763
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Isonymic Relations in the Bolivia-Argentina Border Region |
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Isonymic Relations in the Bolivia-Argentina Border Region |
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Isonymic Relations in the Bolivia-Argentina Border Region Dipierri, Jorge Edgardo Surnames Isonymic Analysis Transborder Conurbations Transborder Conurbations |
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Isonymic Relations in the Bolivia-Argentina Border Region |
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Isonymic Relations in the Bolivia-Argentina Border Region |
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Isonymic Relations in the Bolivia-Argentina Border Region |
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Isonymic Relations in the Bolivia-Argentina Border Region |
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Isonymic Relations in the Bolivia-Argentina Border Region |
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Dipierri, Jorge Edgardo Alfaro Gómez, Emma Laura Rodriguez Larralde, Alvaro Ramallo, Virginia |
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Dipierri, Jorge Edgardo |
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Dipierri, Jorge Edgardo Alfaro Gómez, Emma Laura Rodriguez Larralde, Alvaro Ramallo, Virginia |
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Alfaro Gómez, Emma Laura Rodriguez Larralde, Alvaro Ramallo, Virginia |
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Surnames Isonymic Analysis Transborder Conurbations Transborder Conurbations |
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Surnames Isonymic Analysis Transborder Conurbations Transborder Conurbations |
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When migrating, people carry their cultural and genetic history, changing both, the transmitting and the recipient populations. This phenomenon changes the structure of the population of a country. The question is how to analyze the impact on the border region. A demographic and geopolitical analysis of borders requires an interdisciplinary approach. An isonymic analysis can be a useful tool. Surnames are part of cultural history, socio-cultural features transmitted from ancestors to their descendants through a vertical mechanism similar to that of genetic inheritance. The analysis of surname distribution can give quantitative information about the genetic structure of populations. The isonymic relations between border communities in southernBoliviaand northernArgentinawere analyzed from electoral registers. This comprised 89 sections included in 4 major administrative divisions, 2 from each country, which includes the international frontier. The Euclidean and geographic distance matrices where estimated for all possible pair wise comparisons between sections. The average isonymic distance was lower between Argentine than between Bolivian populations. Argentine sections formed three clusters, of which only one included a Bolivian section. The remaining clusters were exclusively formed by sections fromBolivia. The isonymic distance was greater along the border. Regardless of the intense human mobility in the past as in the present, and the presence of three major trans-border conurbations, the Bolivian-Argentine international boundary functions as a geographical and administrative barrier that affects differentially the distribution and frequency of surnames. The observed pattern could possibly be a continuity of pre-Columbian regional organization. Fil: Dipierri, Jorge Edgardo. Universidad Nacional de Jujuy. Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias. Instituto de Ecorregiones Andinas. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico CONICET - Salta. San Salvador de Jujuy; Argentina Fil: Alfaro Gómez, Emma Laura. Universidad Nacional de Jujuy. Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias. Instituto de Ecorregiones Andinas. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico CONICET - Salta. San Salvador de Jujuy; Argentina Fil: Rodriguez Larralde, Alvaro. Instituto Venezolano de Investigaciones Científicas; Venezuela Fil: Ramallo, Virginia. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Centro Nacional Patagónico. Instituto Patagónico de Ciencias Sociales y Humanas; Argentina |
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When migrating, people carry their cultural and genetic history, changing both, the transmitting and the recipient populations. This phenomenon changes the structure of the population of a country. The question is how to analyze the impact on the border region. A demographic and geopolitical analysis of borders requires an interdisciplinary approach. An isonymic analysis can be a useful tool. Surnames are part of cultural history, socio-cultural features transmitted from ancestors to their descendants through a vertical mechanism similar to that of genetic inheritance. The analysis of surname distribution can give quantitative information about the genetic structure of populations. The isonymic relations between border communities in southernBoliviaand northernArgentinawere analyzed from electoral registers. This comprised 89 sections included in 4 major administrative divisions, 2 from each country, which includes the international frontier. The Euclidean and geographic distance matrices where estimated for all possible pair wise comparisons between sections. The average isonymic distance was lower between Argentine than between Bolivian populations. Argentine sections formed three clusters, of which only one included a Bolivian section. The remaining clusters were exclusively formed by sections fromBolivia. The isonymic distance was greater along the border. Regardless of the intense human mobility in the past as in the present, and the presence of three major trans-border conurbations, the Bolivian-Argentine international boundary functions as a geographical and administrative barrier that affects differentially the distribution and frequency of surnames. The observed pattern could possibly be a continuity of pre-Columbian regional organization. |
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