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Глобализация и социальная идентичность: социокультурный анализ

Глобализация и социальная идентичность: социокультурный анализ

Abstract

В статье исследуются особенности трансформации социальной идентичности в условиях современной социокультурной глобализации. Цель работы анализ основных факторов актуализации социальной идентичности в условиях современных социокультурных трансформаций. В работе представлены точки зрения политологов и социологов на данную проблему. Определено, что идентичность в эпоху глобализации отличается подвижностью, гибкостью, множественностью, незаконченностью, контекстуальностью и является объектом информационного противоборства. Делается вывод, что преодолению кризиса идентичности способствует формирование глобальной идентичности, осознание многообразия культур и идентичностей служит преодолению барьеров во имя диалога между цивилизациями. Выводы работы могут быть использованы для исследования проблемы формирования социальной идентичности в условиях современности.

The article looks at the transformation of social identity in modern sociocultural globalization. The goal is to analyze main factors influencing social identity in ongoing present-day sociocultural transformations. The paper presents opinions of political scientists and sociologists. It has been detected that in globalization epoch identity is mobile, flexible, multiple, infinite, contextual and is subject to informational confrontation. There has been made a conclusion that forming global identity is necessary for overcoming identity crisis. Realizing how varied cultures and identities are could help to overcome barriers in the cultural dialogue between civilizations. The conclusions made in the paper could be used in research of modern social identity.

Keywords

ГЛОБАЛИЗАЦИЯ КУЛЬТУРЫ, СОЦИАЛЬНАЯ ИДЕНТИЧНОСТЬ, ИДЕНТИФИКАЦИЯ, МАССОВАЯ КУЛЬТУРА, УНИФИКАЦИЯ КУЛЬТУРЫ, ГЛОБАЛЬНЫЙ ЭТОС, ГЛОБАЛЬНАЯ ИДЕНТИЧНОСТЬ

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