Disaster's Offspring: Catastrophe, Narrative, and Survival in Global History

Q2 Social Sciences Journal of Globalization Studies Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI:10.30884/jogs/2021.01.09
Barry H. Rodrigue
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Displacement drives evolution. This has led to positive results, along with negative ones. Human evolution and global civilization are outcomes of relocation. It is challenging to find optimism in adversity, but, by drawing on perspectives from macro-history, humanity can better develop ideas for adaptation in the face of crisis. Our existence depends on our ability to seek con-structive ideas for the future. The effort will necessarily be intricate and flexi-ble. It is a process of individual choices, nuanced by global networking, in an adaptive system of planetary, regional, local and individual transformation. So, in the midst of distress, we can, as thinking beings and a civilization, try to find confidence in regeneration. It will depend on self-confidence and group cooperation as well as creative vision and engagement. The alternative is grim, which argues for further efforts in this process.
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灾难的后代:全球历史上的灾难、叙事和生存
位移驱动进化。这带来了积极的结果,也带来了消极的结果。人类进化和全球文明都是迁移的结果。在逆境中寻找乐观是一项挑战,但是,通过借鉴宏观历史的观点,人类可以在面对危机时更好地发展适应的想法。我们的存在取决于我们为未来寻求建设性想法的能力。这种努力必然是复杂而灵活的。这是一个个人选择的过程,在一个行星、区域、地方和个人转型的适应系统中,通过全球网络进行细致入微。所以,在痛苦之中,我们,作为有思想的生物和文明,可以试着在重生中找到信心。它将取决于自信和团队合作,以及创造性的愿景和参与。另一种选择是严峻的,它要求在这一进程中进一步努力。
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Journal of Globalization Studies
Journal of Globalization Studies Social Sciences-Political Science and International Relations
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