
The identity`s problem and the problem of national identity
Author(s) -
Zh.A. Tusupbekov,
Nurlan O. Baigabylov,
N.A. Orynbasarova
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
l.n. gumilev atyndaġy euraziâ u̇lttyk̦ universitetìnìn̦ habaršysy. pedagogika, psihologiâ, a̋leumettanu seriâsy
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2663-2497
pISSN - 2616-6895
DOI - 10.32523/2616-6895-2020-133-4-236-245
Subject(s) - identity (music) , globalization , national identity , universalization , context (archaeology) , cultural identity , sociology , identity formation , social identity approach , element (criminal law) , political science , democratization , epistemology , political economy , gender studies , democracy , social science , law , aesthetics , social group , social psychology , social identity theory , psychology , geography , philosophy , politics , negotiation , archaeology
The article focuses on the issues of preserving national identity. The concept of uniqueness, which occurred in the context of globalization, primarily viewed self-identity, i.e. the key role of cultural identity as a member of society, forming a stable view of themselves and a sense of identity of people allowing it to find its place in international space. In other words, the main element of each national identity is an unambiguous integrity or cultural identity, perceived as the character of the nation. In this article, the authors conclude that semantic integrity determines the unshakeable unity of joining the entire system to unity. Thus, it will conclude that it is impossible to change the uniqueness without changing its main ideas. The article concludes that globalization seeks to disrupt national identity, destroy the global processes of its democratization, standardization of culture, economy, universalization of values, and informatization.