Abstract
This paper investigates the concept of global culture as a response to the challenges posed by identity politics and interculturality in a globalised world. By engaging with the works of various scholars, it critically examines the hybrid nature of cultures and challenges essentialist and exclusionary views of cultural identity.
The article explores the implications of globalisation on identity formation, emphasising the dynamic and interconnected nature of cultural interactions. By addressing key debates surrounding cultural diversity, the "clash of
civilizations", and the role of cultural hybridity, the paper aims to propose a framework for fostering unity amidst diversity. Ultimately, it seeks to demonstrate how embracing hybridity and rejecting rigid identity constructs can contribute to building a more inclusive, dialogic, and interconnected global society.
The conclusions emphasize the necessity of moving beyond divisive identity politics and adopting pluralistic approaches that celebrate shared human
heritage and cultural diversity.
The article explores the implications of globalisation on identity formation, emphasising the dynamic and interconnected nature of cultural interactions. By addressing key debates surrounding cultural diversity, the "clash of
civilizations", and the role of cultural hybridity, the paper aims to propose a framework for fostering unity amidst diversity. Ultimately, it seeks to demonstrate how embracing hybridity and rejecting rigid identity constructs can contribute to building a more inclusive, dialogic, and interconnected global society.
The conclusions emphasize the necessity of moving beyond divisive identity politics and adopting pluralistic approaches that celebrate shared human
heritage and cultural diversity.
| Original language | English |
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| Title of host publication | Collective Memory, Memory Politics and Contemporary Identities in the Context of Local, Regional and Global Conflicts and Alliances |
| Editors | Rubin Zemon |
| Place of Publication | Skopje |
| Publisher | Publisher Center for Advanced Researches, Skopje, North Macedonia |
| Pages | 37-49 |
| Number of pages | 13 |
| Edition | 1 |
| ISBN (Print) | 978-608-66817-4-6 |
| Publication status | Published - 30 Dec 2025 |
| Event | COLLECTIVE MEMORY, MEMORY POLITICS AND CONTEMPORARY IDENTITIES IN THE CONTEXT OF LOCAL, REGIONAL AND GLOBAL CONFLICTS AND ALLIANCES‖ : IN HONOR OF PROF. GAFAR JABIJEV PH.D. - CENTER FOR ADVANCED RESERACHES, SKOPJE, NORTH MACEDONIA , Ohrid, Macedonia, The Former Yugoslav Republic of Duration: 17 Jan 2025 → 19 Jan 2025 https://ceadvre.eu/#Section1 |
Conference
| Conference | COLLECTIVE MEMORY, MEMORY POLITICS AND CONTEMPORARY IDENTITIES IN THE CONTEXT OF LOCAL, REGIONAL AND GLOBAL CONFLICTS AND ALLIANCES‖ |
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| Country/Territory | Macedonia, The Former Yugoslav Republic of |
| City | Ohrid |
| Period | 17.01.2025 → 19.01.2025 |
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Fields of science
- 503033 Political education
- 504 Sociology
- 605004 Cultural studies
- 506012 Political systems
JKU Focus areas
- Digital Transformation
- Sustainable Development: Responsible Technologies and Management