ÎNTRE INCLUZIUNE ȘI EXCLUDERE: POLITICI IDENTITARE ÎN ERA TRANSNAȚIONALĂ
BETWEEN INCLUSION AND EXCLUSION: IDENTITY POLITICS IN THE TRANSNATIONAL ERA
Author(s): DUMITRU DODUL
Subject(s): Anthropology, Philosophy, Social Sciences, Social Philosophy, Sociology, Cultural Anthropology / Ethnology, Sociology of Culture, Identity of Collectives
Published by: Editura Eikon
Keywords: identity; state; diversity; digital world; exclusion
Summary/Abstract: The social, cultural and historical context in which we live significantly influences our behavior and the decisions we make. In this paper, we aim to provide an analysis of the philosophy of inclusion - of recognizing the other, which advocates for a society in which people, regardless of abilities, ethnic origin, religion, or any other personal characteristic, have the right to a dignified life. This involves creating equal conditions for all, eliminating barriers and promoting diversity as a value. On the other hand, cancel culture has emerged, a notion present in recent discourse, to represent a framework in which people with opinions and behaviors that do not fit into the group ideology can be widely ostracized. Such a perspective implies an approach to identity that presupposes the existence of a form of history negotiated by groups, transmitted through institutions so that the targeted individuals recognize themselves in it.
Book: Inovare, integrare şi comunicare în spaţiul educaţional
- Page Range: 283-292
- Page Count: 10
- Publication Year: 2024
- Language: Romanian
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