世界性开放世界中的身份与公民权

IF 2.1 Q1 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY Contemporary Social Science Pub Date : 2021-04-15 DOI:10.1080/21582041.2021.1912383
S. Petroccia, A. Pitasi
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摘要

摘要在这项工作中,我们关注的是与公民身份概念严格相关的身份概念。这是一个深刻修订和创新建议的主题。由于全球化,全球公民身份和全球身份目前是根据全球化产生的新的当代情景进行深入重新阐述的尝试对象。这项研究提供了对世界主义社会学作为一种范式、方法论和工作风格的解读,并向其迈出了重要一步,尽管它仍然意味着与僵尸概念的斗争——根据贝克的说法,“文化”和“身份”——被模因论和进化偶然性所取代。我们提出了欧洲公民身份的关键概念,对欧洲政治和文化空间的概念持开放态度,在这里,我们寻求至少粗略地识别一个不断发展的身份的对象、空间连续体和主观特征,即欧洲身份,直到进行精心的创新尝试。我们的出发点是日益认识到,世界公民身份和欧洲公民身份是最可取的解决方案。它并非没有问题因素,从我们的角度来看,这些问题属于我们确定为本研究重点的三组问题。
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Identity and citizenship in a cosmopolitan open world
ABSTRACT In this work, we focus on the idea of identity strictly linked to the idea of citizenship. It is the subject of a profound revision and an innovative proposal. Due to globalisation, global citizenship and global identity are currently the object of an attempt at a profound re-elaboration in light of the new contemporary scenarios globalisation has generated. This study provides a reading of and an important step toward cosmopolitan sociology as a paradigm, methodology, and working style, although it still implies the fight against zombie concepts – ‘culture’ and ‘identity’, according to Beck – replaced, for instance, by memetics and evolutionary contingency. We propose the critical concept of European citizenship, open to the idea of a European political and cultural space, where we seek to identify, at least roughly, the object, the spatial continuum, and the subjective profiles of an evolving identity, the European identity, until an elaborate attempt at innovation. Our starting point is the growing awareness that the ideas of world citizenship and European citizenship constitute the most desirable solution. It is not free from problematic elements, which, from our point of view, belong to three sets of issues that we have identified as the focus of this research.
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