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Definition of urban geography

Urban geography is the discipline dedicated to the analysis of the organization and functioning of cities. Its object of study is urban space, examining issues linked to its location, distribution and territorial development. This area of ​​knowledge observes the various stages of the urban revolution, a name given to it […]

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Definition of forms of government

The form of government is the political system that governs a State. This is the type of regime that establishes the organization of power in a certain way. The adoption of a certain form of government may be due to historical, religious, cultural or current issues. The established model determines how the rulers are enabled […]

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Definition of organizational culture

Organizational culture is a concept that refers to the values, norms and practices that characterize an organization (a company, an institution or another entity). This notion can be associated with a way of acting or a philosophy. This organizational culture is forged and at the same time reflected from […]

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Definition of internal migration

Internal migration is a phenomenon that is characterized by a human displacement carried out by those who pursue the intention of locating, permanently or temporarily, in a territory different from that of the point of origin but without moving country, that is, without going beyond the borders. This is a common reality that […]

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Definition of cultural identity

Cultural identity is a grouping of customs, habits, practices, creeds and values ​​that serve as a cohesive factor in a community. Through these elements that he has in common with other individuals, a person develops a sense of belonging to the whole. Those who share a culture have similar beliefs and are governed by […]

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Definition of expressive function

The expressive function is one of the many functions of language identified by the Russian linguist Roman Jakobson. Using it, the speaker or sender manifests desires, emotions, moods and feelings in the message: that is, he focuses on communicating what and how he feels. In practice, it gives rise to expressions like «What […]

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Definition of phatic function

The phatic function is a mode of language use whose purpose is to begin, maintain, extend, resume or conclude a communication. This function uses expressions or words that allow you to check whether the communication channel is working as it should. It is important to indicate that, to establish communication, the sender sends a message to the receiver at […]

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Definition of Maslow's pyramid

Maslow's pyramid is a theory developed by the American psychologist Abraham Maslow with the aim of analyzing the nature and effects of human needs. Maslow prioritized these needs and through the resulting structure explained how, in his understanding, people's motivations work. This expert ordered […]

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Definition of class struggle

Class struggle is a very present notion in Marxism. It focuses on how a population, segmented into sectors or classes that have different positions, is confronted or separated by interests, needs and pretensions that clash with each other. Both the Marxist interpretation of this concept and the vision on the matter cultivated by anarchism […]

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Definition of internal communication

Internal communication is the process of transmitting information that takes place within an organization. The communicative actions, in this way, are aimed at the members of the entity themselves. Understanding this concept requires, first of all, being clear about what its components refer to. In this sense […]

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