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Regionalism In Global Societies.
The article raised above was actually the issue which first came into my mind when I started to think about Regionalism in the modern. New technologies gave us chances to communicate interactive and real time around the world, but do not substitute the request for face to face contact and association. On the one hand, the extension allows a worldwide participation in communication, on the other hand this newly shaped community is structured like a tribe. Now we are aware that neither communication did become global nor did the world turn into a giant tribe. However, we should obviously consider the changing frame of communication and its impact for social life. Similarly, there is a great deal of worldwide mobility when people are traveling around in the role of a tourist. However, being “outsider” may increase the understanding of what is going on differently in the local. Of course, even in the most important social system like politics, and economy, it is getting more and more obvious that the local efforts for balancing political interests, laws, economical transactions, stock markets etc. have a lot do to with being able to control and observe every single local event very carefully. Moreover, the specifics of regions and conflicts within a region or between regional cultures are certainly a focal point in contemporary politics. One can conclude that the awareness of regional cultures all over is due to the broader perspective in a so-called “global world” which firstly allows observing the different region as “region”, this means as a part of something bigger or as an area surrounded by something different from it. From this point of view it is not very specific for contemporary society to implicate “inside” and “outside” in observing regions. But, it is specific that “outside” may involve a global extension. Region may be specific by culture pattern of former immigrants, the import of foreign products... Please login to view comments from other users.
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