Think Locally and Act Globally: Understanding Human Development in the Era of Globalisation

IF 0.3 4区 社会学 Q4 SOCIOLOGY Eastern European Countryside Pub Date : 2018-12-01 DOI:10.2478/eec-2018-0006
Marta Klekotko, Anna Jastrzębiec-Witowska, K. Gorlach, P. Nowak
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Abstract For well over two decades the phrase “Think Global, Act Local” shaped the rhetoric used by social movements, environmental activists and intellectuals critical of the neoliberal narrative of globalisation. The intention was to obtains ideas and solutions elaborated in various parts of the world implemented in local communities and to give special meaning to progressive proposals of international social movement contesting globalisation. This approach could certainly be beneficial in terms of the diffusion of good environmental practices or spreading civil society ideas in developing countries. However, when global ideas reach local ground, they remain global ideas, and sometimes very foreign ones, which may take over or eclipse local concepts in unintended or less-than-ideal ways. Occasionally, this approach could even lead to overpowering what is local instead of empowering it. Therefore, having the empowerment of local communities in mind, we propose that those who really contest globalisation of the neoliberal narrative should turn the tables and work to “Think Locally, Act Globally.” Thinking locally and acting globally helps to ensure that adequate attention will be paid to local needs and local ideas. Presently, no local community exists outside of the global context and its influences, which affects the writings of contemporary sociologists who tend to emphasise the concept of “place” when analysing local communities. The nature of bonds on the local level changes in the globalised world, as local communities become more goal-oriented, utilising the functional proximity of people and other assets of the community. These new types of communities emerge even in places previously recognised as being shaped by local customs and traditions. These changes can be seen in the rural, semi-rural and small-town communities of Zalipie and Dąbrowa Tarnowska in Małopolska, as well as Radzionków in Silesia and in the nationwide study of rural communities in Poland. Their potential as the communities of the new type can be recognised as matching with neo-endogenous and sustainable development concepts.
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本地思考,全球行动:了解全球化时代的人类发展
二十多年来,“全球思考,本地行动”这句话塑造了社会运动、环境活动家和批评全球化新自由主义叙事的知识分子所使用的修辞。其目的是获得在世界各地制定的想法和解决方案,并在当地社区实施,并赋予反对全球化的国际社会运动的进步建议以特殊意义。在发展中国家传播良好的环境做法或传播民间社会思想方面,这种做法肯定是有益的。然而,当全球思想到达当地时,它们仍然是全球思想,有时是非常陌生的思想,可能会以意想不到的或不太理想的方式取代或掩盖当地的观念。有时,这种方法甚至可能导致压倒本地的东西,而不是赋予它权力。因此,考虑到当地社区的权力,我们建议那些真正反对新自由主义叙事全球化的人应该扭转局面,努力实现“本地思考,全球行动”。地方思维和全球行动有助于确保对地方需求和地方想法给予充分关注。目前,没有一个地方社区存在于全球背景及其影响之外,这影响了当代社会学家的著作,他们在分析地方社区时往往强调“地方”的概念。在全球化的世界中,地方层面的纽带性质发生了变化,因为地方社区变得更加以目标为导向,利用社区人员和其他资产的功能接近性。这些新型社区甚至出现在以前被认为受当地习俗和传统影响的地方。这些变化可以在Małopolska的Zalipie和Dąbrowa Tarnowska的农村、半农村和小城镇社区,以及西里西亚的Radzionków和波兰农村社区的全国性研究中看到。它们作为新型社区的潜力可以被认为与新内生的可持续发展概念相匹配。
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