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Globalisation and socialism: new opportunities for development

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Resumo:This article seeks to show the local context within the framework of the overall the process of globalisation, which is evident in both the economic area (processes of local development) and in the social (local identities) and political fields (democratisation and new forms of provision of services). More concretely, the argument is put forward that, as a result of the process of globalisation, a series of new opportunities is opened up at the local government level that can trigger off processes of economic, social and political development with the intense involvement of the local players. This trend which, simultaneously with globalisation, connects the dynamics and processes of change in contemporary societies to one another is known as «new localism».
Autores principais:Navarro Yáñez, Clemente J.
Assunto:glogalização desenvolvimento económico desenvolvimento político desenvolvimento social novo localismo globalisation economic development social development political development new localism .
Ano:1997
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:artigo
Tipo de acesso:unknown
Instituição associada:Universidade de Lisboa
Idioma:português
Origem:Análise Social
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Resumo:This article seeks to show the local context within the framework of the overall the process of globalisation, which is evident in both the economic area (processes of local development) and in the social (local identities) and political fields (democratisation and new forms of provision of services). More concretely, the argument is put forward that, as a result of the process of globalisation, a series of new opportunities is opened up at the local government level that can trigger off processes of economic, social and political development with the intense involvement of the local players. This trend which, simultaneously with globalisation, connects the dynamics and processes of change in contemporary societies to one another is known as «new localism».