STRUCTURAL CHANGES IN NATIONALISM – MIGRATION AND INSECURITY
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28 March 2026
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15 November 2018
Abstract
THE CURRENT GLOBAL CONTEXT WITH INSTABILITY AND ECONOMIC REDISTRIBUTION, CHANGES IN SOCIETAL VALUE SYSTEMS, ACCESSIBILITY AND DISSEMINATION OF MEDIA TECHNOLOGY, NEW CHANGES IN EDUCATION SYSTEMS OR POPULATION DEMOGRAPHICS (MI GRATION) MAKE SOCIAL CHANGE A PHENOMENON THAT CURRENTLY AFFECTS ANY SOCIETY. SOURCES THAT INFLUENCE CHANGE ARE MULTIPLE AND ARE NOT USUALLY LIMITED TO INTERNA L CHANGES TO THE SOCIAL SYSTEM. THE EFFECTS OF SOCIAL CHANGE CAN BE FELT AT DIFFERENT LEVELS OF SO CIAL STRUCTURE, AND CHANGES AT EACH OF THESE LEVELS CAN LEAD TO MARGINAL CHANGES IN THE SOCIAL ORDER, BUT MOREOVER CAN CAUSE SYSTEMIC CHANGES AFFECTING COMPLETE SOCIETIES AND EVEN THE GLOBAL SYSTEM. SOCIAL CHANGE INFLUENCES HUMAN SOCIETIES AS HABITS AND NO RMS CHANGE, NEW TECHNIQUES AND TECHNOLOGIES ARE INVENTED, ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGES LEAD TO NEW ADAPTATIONS OR EVEN MIGRATION, AND CONFLICTS LEAD TO REDISTRIBUTION OF POWERS AND MASSIVE MIGRATION AS SHOWN BY RECE NT EVENTS IN SYRIA AND NOT ONLY.
Keywords
SOCIAL CHANGE
NATIONALISM
NATIONAL IDENTITY
MIGRATION
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