SOCIETAL CONSEQUENCES OF PARA-NETWORKING INFLUENCES UNDER CRISIS
SOCIETAL CONSEQUENCES OF PARA-NETWORKING INFLUENCES UNDER CRISIS
Author(s): Laura Libardea-Vladuca, Carmen Costea, Larisa MihoreanuSubject(s): Social Sciences
Published by: Addleton Academic Publishers
Keywords: crisis; dynamics; innovative conception; informal economy; logistics
Summary/Abstract: There is no development without ups and downs. Over time, people and countries have faced crises, at all levels. Under the new economic circumstances, they are more evident and their analysis attracts more and more all scientists as lot of facts and situations are far from normal compared to traditional conditions. Value has deteriorated, its place taken by vice and counterfeited items, transforming the natural to the unnatural, the normal to the abnormal, a state of health to a pathological condition. Crisis is everywhere. It is not connected to only one field; it is a plague generating a chaotic perturbation of the entire system. The conventional system cannot remain the same, and new understandings are required at all levels – environmental, institutional and societal – generating new approaches and behaviours that can lead to another paradigm of development. This paper presents a complex and realistic view of the limits of today’s society and its chronic problems, which have evolved over time as a result of wrong management everywhere. This is accompanied by complex examples from all fields of activity. An accurate and holistic identification of the situation is required prior to deciding on the way forward. The effects of the crisis are still only partially perceived and understood by governments. The legal economy has lost its immunity and boarders, melting into an informal grey economy, as shown by the content of laws and the limited applicability of their methodologies, which permits multiple understanding of decisions. Beyond our diagnosis we present an innovative conception of the economic crisis in the market and society, and proposals for diminishing its negative influences.
Journal: Contemporary Readings in Law and Social Justice
- Issue Year: VI/2014
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 437-450
- Page Count: 14
- Language: English
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