Zaman-Mekan Sıkışması Boyutuyla Bilimde Dönüşümler ve Sosyal Teoride Küreselleşme ve Ulus-Devlet
Transformations in Science and Globalization in the Social Theory and Nation-State with the Size of Time-Space Compression
Bilal Kargi
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Abstract:
This study deals with the concept and phenomenon of the nation state in the perspective of the time-space compression. The main goal of the study is to prove that nation-state activities has increased and developed the new event formats by separated from the traditional forms of activity as an alternative to the hypothesis which means that the nation states have lost their effectiveness and become historically vanishing. The study also aims to obtain the controversial results related to the activities of the nation-states based on the nature of scientific knowledge. A discussion is composed by conceiving the significant difference in perspective with a created logical string and showing that the generally presented propositions can be viewed from different frames. The created logical string is applied to two hypotheses dealing the increasing and decreasing activities of the nation-states. It is observed that the results obtained with the effects of the variation in the scientific thought can achieve the different results according the relative position of the observer.
Keywords: Time-Space Compression; Post-Modernism; Nation-State. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: B0 F6 F69 H1 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014-07-01
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Published in Gümüşhane Üniversitesi SBE Dergisi 10.5(2014): pp. 219-237
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