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Universidad del Zulia
2002
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- Redes globales y contextos locales: interacciones e interpretaciones Francisco Rodríguez Sociología culture symbolism capitalism Global networks Globalization is the universalizing of thecapitalism in its later phase, not only in relationto capital markets and technological processes,but, and this is the most important, as a lifestylebased on consumption. But the consumption thatconstitutes the basis for implanting this processis not fundamentally one of material products,but of signs, symbols and images. Universalismof the market of signs and symbols that globalizationrepresents, operates on the basis of thepulverization of symbolic memory that makes referenceto imaginary collectives expressed interms of the national regional and local reality.The worlds of life and the subjectivities thatsupport the structures of the traditional and modernsystems, are colonized by communicationaldevices that produce de-socialization and de-culturalizationwhen they dis-associate culture andsociety in the first place, and then, society and technical-instrumental rationality, in second place.Nevertheless, globalization seen in the universalismof the subjective market, is reacted to bydiverse manifestations of socio-cultural particularitiesand multiple resistance reactions. Theseparticularities are expressed in varied forms ofnegotiated identities in relation to local culturesthat adopt the symbolism of global nets in orderto continue subsisting. 2002 artículo científico 1315-0006 https://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=12211103 en http://www.redalyc.org/revista.oa?id=122 Espacio Abierto application/pdf Universidad del Zulia Espacio Abierto (República Bolivariana de Venezuela) Num.1 Vol.11