Towards a Communicative City: Applying a New Framework for Understanding Communication and City
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ince the Industrial Revolution with the productivity change brought by technology and modern mass media the distance between time and space has been shortened and the imagined urban community has been brought about Newspapers television and other mass media can not only have information functions but also unite and connect people into a whole through the communication network thus promoting the integration of urban communities However with the development of the internet and the explosive growth of urban population the rise of individualism has made the connection of traditional urban society declared unorganized and the traditional mass media has also lost its unified integration ability Bruhn 2011 8 The city has fallen into an unprecedented communication crisis and the construction of a coordinated and unified relationship between different individuals has become an urgent problem to be solved In other words the global expansion of the modernization process has led to the fragmentation of society and people find themselves in a modern world that has lost contact with the roots of communicability Internet technology which originally hoped to improve the efficiency of social communication has instead intensified social friction conflict and differentiation and communicability has become a significant dilemma faced by the media society
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