The Influence of Global Processes on Ethnocultural Identity in Modern Measurement

Authors

  • N. І. Glebova Bogdan Khmelnitsky Melitopol State Pedagogical University

Keywords:

globalization, ethno-cultural identity, ethnic processes

Abstract

Globalization as a complex of economical, political, technological and cultural processes is analyzed in the article. Their impact on the main types of vital activity of the society, establishment of connections between people, universal and total, especially interaction with certain locality are observed.

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Published

21.03.2018

Issue

Section

Theory and history of sociology