Effects of Socio-Cultural Developments of Gjakovar Society
Bekim Avdiaj and
Lumnije Avdiaj
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Bekim Avdiaj: European University of Tirana
European Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies Articles, 2016, vol. 1
Abstract:
Human being is nowadays experiencing the highest achievements in all domains of life. These developments entered in almost all human societies, even to the most isolated ones. This has also influenced that today’s societies differ significantly from the thousand-years-old traditional societies. Such radical transformations, did not only change the world outside, but they continue to change radically the most intimate aspects of personal daily life. These achievements on one hand represent great promises for the future, creating possibilities to access and communicate with the most remote places on the planet, while on the other hand these present security concerns. Part of these developments and transformations is also the Gjakovar society, which until this new century was distinguished for traditional and cultural organization, not only in Kosovo, but all over Albanian territories. However, the new flows of time development imposed the reorganization of society in this area. Certainly it had and continues to have its challenges, especially from its internal part. Transformation and the new developing flows dictated in weakening the secular traditions and cultural habits and embrace new ones. Although on one side it appears to be positive, on the other hand are emerging new concern occurrences that are creating volatility and organization instability, and putting the society of this region in crisis through socio-cultural aspect, especially in the field of internal security.
Keywords: flows; culture; transformation; occurrences (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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DOI: 10.26417/ejms.v1i1.p32-41
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