Globalización y crisis de la Modernidad: los cambios globales de la vida social en el sistema mundial

This article sustains that the great structural changes that international relations underwent during the last 25 years, marked on its ground by the global integration process of production, the world market, the new technologies, and a re-functioning of the state, have altered and transformed the conditions, quality, and ways of human life, the individual and collective attitudes, the consumption habits and ethic values, the ways of conceiving humankind and the social world's cultural transformation. in other words, globalization has upset society, culture, and national identities. In this sense, the author approaches, first of all, the conceptual analysis and the location -time and space- of globalization as a socio-historical process, product of world capitalism's modernity. Secondly, the author reflects on the effects of the cultural globalization process on national identities and its dilemmas and challenges expressed in the crisis or their breakdown. Finally, the author takes notice that globalization produced a new social reality of society and a new transformation of the world socio-cultural relations.

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Main Author: Sosa Fuentes, Samuel
Format: Digital revista
Language:spa
Published: Facultad de Ciencias Políticas y Sociales 2010
Online Access:https://www.revistas.unam.mx/index.php/rri/article/view/18435
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