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The author's main area of reflection is location (place) identity. The processes of constructing and subsequent cultivating of one’s loyalty to the place and one’s identification with it rely on two psychological mechanisms: the need for belonging and social identity. Regional identity, which marks the foundation of the activity of regional organizations, is a special kind of social identity. The article focuses on how the relationship between regional and national identity is built in the communications and activity of regional organizations. The author suggests her own unique classification of strategies: regional autonomy, national and regional dichotomy and the national dominant.
Horyzonty Wychowania
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2013
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vol. 12
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issue 24
109-127
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The article raises issues related to the concept neo-tribes developed by a French sociologist Michel Maffesoli, which is treated as opposition to the concept of individualism currently popular in the scientific discourse. The author polemicizes with the idea of a liquid life by arguing that the key need in human life is to belong to some community. The reflections on the nature of neo-tribes are referred to Himalayan mountaineering, treated as a form of escapism from tribal communities, and at the same time as a tool for self-discovery.
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Artykuł podejmuje kwestie związane z koncepcją neoplemion francuskiego socjologa Michela Maffesoliego, którą traktuje jako opozycyjną wobec popularnej obecnie w dyskursie naukowym koncepcji indywidualizmu. Autorka polemizuje z teorią płynnego życia, przekonując, iż najważniejszą potrzebą w życiu człowieka jest przynależność do jakieś wspólnoty. Rozważania dotyczące istoty neoplemion odnosi do himalaizmu, traktując go jako formę eskapizmu od wspólnot plemiennych, a jednocześnie jako narzędzie samopoznania.
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