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Social impacts associated with new telecommunication innovations greatly affect both globalisation and territorial identities. Apparently contradictory trends bring with them elements of rapid social change and political uncertainty. This chapter reflects on the conjunction of both dimensions of the local and the global, and carries out a prescription of the progressive consolidation of a new cosmopolitan localism. A theoretical review of the concept of multiple identities precedes a subsequent discussion on the effects of globalisation, the extension of market values, and the relative loss of power by the nation states. Subsequently, the focus is set on the growing role played by the global mesocommunities. These can be small nation-states within regional supranational blocks, stateless minority nations, sub-state regions and large conurbations, and seem to be better equipped to maximise developments related to global action and local identities. References made to the European Union context seek to illustrate how the interaction of the processes of bottom-up transnationalisation and top-down devolution of powers have made possible a more effective access of civil society to multi-level decision-making. The new cosmopolitan localism translates into a growing adjustment between the particular and the general in the gradual development of Europeanisation.
"This is an Accepted Manuscript of a book chapter published by Routledge in Mastering Globalization: New Sub-States' Governance and Strategies on 2005, available online: https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/edit/10.4324/9780203086865/mastering-globalization-st%C3%A9phane-paquin-guy-lachappelle".
I would like to thank the Spanish Secretary of State for Education and Universities (PR2002-0200) for financial support during the writing of this piece of research.
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Mesocommunities, Unión Europea, Social change, Globalización, Territorial identities, Sociología, Globalization, Identidad
Mesocommunities, Unión Europea, Social change, Globalización, Territorial identities, Sociología, Globalization, Identidad
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