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Beyond the individual: Culture, nationalism, community
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Date Issued
2004-09-16
Date Available
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Abstract
Social changes over the past fifty years have seemed to encourage people to live increasingly isolated lives. Since World War II, people have left their urban neighbourhoods to live in anonymous suburbs. They have moved locations as their employers expect them to work anywhere in the world. With new technologies, people can work from home, shop from home, bank from home, and even socialize from home. The common experiences that created bonds amongst people in the same place seems to be diminishing. Yet, human beings are social creatures; we want to live in webs of social interaction, even if we have to create them ourselves.
Type of Material
Book Chapter
Publisher
UCD Press
Language
English
Status of Item
Not peer reviewed
Journal
Komito, L. The Information Revolution and Ireland: prospects and challenges
ISBN
9781904558071
This item is made available under a Creative Commons License
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496.48 KB
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