Language, symbols, signs and sounds are arranged according to the systematic rules to communicate our ideas.
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Communication is the act of delivering messages to a person or group through commonly used languages, signs and symbols.
Communication helps in improving the clarity of thoughts among the sender and receiver, thus the misunderstanding can be reduced. Communication helps in bringing the people closer to each other.
Language helps in conveying the message effectively. Different languages are used in different countries all over the world to express their ideas. Signs and symbols are also followed by the people to express their views.
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Abstract
Much of the literature about globalization exaggerates the degree of novelty. In this review, we concentrate on claims about what has changed about cities under late capitalism and globalization. Although we suggest that cities have long been influenced by global forces, we conclude that the roles of cities in the global system have changed considerably as a result of the time-space compression made possible by new transportation, communication, and organizational technologies. After discussing what the global perspective means within anthropology, and how it affects urban anthropological research, our review concentrates on three complex issues. First is whether the global factory and increasing knowledge-intensivity have decreased or increased the utility of the intermediary or brokerage roles that cities play. Second, we examine changes in how people live in globalizing cities. Third, we consider the implications of the construction and maintenance of relationships across borders for processes of citizenship, affiliation, and transnational social movements.
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