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GLOBAL CIVIL SOCIETY – NEW SOCIAL FRONTIERS CULTURAL AND IDENTITY PERSPECTIVES

Laura Cătălina Pașcu
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Laura Cătălina Pașcu: Al. I. Cuza University of Iași, Faculty of Philosophy and Social Political Sciences

Management Intercultural, 2014, issue 31, 471-476

Abstract: Globalization has structured a process of expansion, the acceleration of global interconnections in all aspects of social and economy right to impose a certain behavior identity as both participant and beneficiary of globalization. In that context, globalization imposes a time constraint on space and all this is done through global communication systems, so that people from different countries, the new global society, come to share certain common values and live in certain events, even the religious. Global transformations led to a resizing of identity, both individual ones, both of the individual and of the collective, whether it is national identity, political, cultural, religious or otherwise, but has generated, while reactions defense of these identities, or attempted reconstruction of new identities.

Keywords: Globalization; Global society; Cultural diversity; Religion; Identity (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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