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How social media enforce glocalization - the processes of identity change in selected Central and Southeast European countries


Bilić, Paško
How social media enforce glocalization - the processes of identity change in selected Central and Southeast European countries // Cultural identity politics in the (post-)transitional societies : cultural transitions in Southeastern Europe : proceedings / Milohnić, Aldo ; Švob-Đokić, Nada (ur.).
Zagreb: Institut za razvoj i međunarodne odnose (IRMO), 2011. str. 85-99 (predavanje, međunarodna recenzija, cjeloviti rad (in extenso), znanstveni)


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Naslov
How social media enforce glocalization - the processes of identity change in selected Central and Southeast European countries

Autori
Bilić, Paško

Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Radovi u zbornicima skupova, cjeloviti rad (in extenso), znanstveni

Izvornik
Cultural identity politics in the (post-)transitional societies : cultural transitions in Southeastern Europe : proceedings / Milohnić, Aldo ; Švob-Đokić, Nada - Zagreb : Institut za razvoj i međunarodne odnose (IRMO), 2011, 85-99

ISBN
978-953-6096-56-5

Skup
Questioning transitional dynamics in re-defining cultural identities in South Eastern Europe

Mjesto i datum
Ljubljana, Slovenija, 15.01.2011. - 16.01.2011

Vrsta sudjelovanja
Predavanje

Vrsta recenzije
Međunarodna recenzija

Ključne riječi
glocalization; disembedding mechanisms; cultural identity; Soiutheastern Europe; transition; social media; mass media; cyberspace

Sažetak
This article deals with interactions between technological, social and cultural factors through the perspective of globalization and glocalization (Robertson, 1995). In more precise terms, the process of cultural change enforced through the use of social media and seen from a global perspective is the main focus of the article. Through theoretical arguments and statistical data the article is focusesd on the questions of redefining cultural identities through two prominent but diametrically opposite social media: Facebook and Wikipedia. We define the Internet and social media as specific types of disembedding mechanisms (Giddens, 1990) which create the communication backbone of the globalization processes. The global process of media and communication change through digitalization influences our understanding of what a medium is. In an institutional (meaning the social role and function of a specific medium) and the technological dimension, it is difficult to delineate precisely the traditional and mass from social media. They are also increasingly interacting within the space opened up by the World Wide Web. This space should not be seen as a reality apart from the “real” but as an integrated part and a supplement to the media and communication environment that humans use. The case of Facebook clearly demonstrates this as the specific technological preconditions of the platform enable users to make their offline social networks visible online. In that process people re-negotiate their existing identities in an online environment. As a global-repository of human knowledge and as a global memory place (Pentzold, 2009) Wikipedia also influences the process of identity re-establishment. However, it does this in an entirely different manner than Facebook. While Facebook is based on personal social networks and micro group identity management, by dealing with historical and cultural topics of national and global interest, Wikipedia redefines national identity and produces content which is publicly available in an online environment.

Izvorni jezik
Engleski

Znanstvena područja
Sociologija



POVEZANOST RADA


Projekti:
017-0171685-0806 - Globalni utjecaji i lokalne kulturne promjene (Švob-Đokić, Nada, MZOS ) ( CroRIS)

Ustanove:
Institut za razvoj i međunarodne odnose

Profili:

Avatar Url Pasko Bilic (autor)


Citiraj ovu publikaciju:

Bilić, Paško
How social media enforce glocalization - the processes of identity change in selected Central and Southeast European countries // Cultural identity politics in the (post-)transitional societies : cultural transitions in Southeastern Europe : proceedings / Milohnić, Aldo ; Švob-Đokić, Nada (ur.).
Zagreb: Institut za razvoj i međunarodne odnose (IRMO), 2011. str. 85-99 (predavanje, međunarodna recenzija, cjeloviti rad (in extenso), znanstveni)
Bilić, P. (2011) How social media enforce glocalization - the processes of identity change in selected Central and Southeast European countries. U: Milohnić, A. & Švob-Đokić, N. (ur.)Cultural identity politics in the (post-)transitional societies : cultural transitions in Southeastern Europe : proceedings.
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