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Трансформации национального в условиях регионализации и локализации

Translated title of the contribution: Transformations of the national in the context of regionalization and localization

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    Abstract

    The article proposes to consider the problem of the erosion and devaluation of the nation as a usurping hierarchical system that sets boundaries in terms of excluding elements that do not fit into the field of national ideology using localization processes, the need to create new institutions and practices for managing economic, political, cultural resources, formalizing individual political consciousness as an independent and active one, capable of updating the local context and its inclusion in the world agenda as an equal and unique phenomenon among others. The article presents the analysis of this decomposition of national as ideological background for unification and selection of elements that play a significant role in the process of consolidation within the borders of national state. Explained how the artistic practices approach the creation and integration the communities into public space to claim and advocate their interests, illustrated the transformational potential of artistic environment for overcoming the historical inertia of society.
    Translated title of the contributionTransformations of the national in the context of regionalization and localization
    Original languageRussian
    JournalTopos
    Volume2020
    Issue number2
    Pages (from-to)100-111
    Number of pages12
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2020

    Bibliographical note

    Publisher Copyright:
    © Volha Davydzik.

    Research areas and keywords

    • Cultural studies

    ASJC Scopus Subject Areas

    • Philosophy
    • Sociology and Political Science
    • Cultural Studies

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