Interpretation of Social Space – Time in the Context of Civilizational Process

Interpretation of Social Space – Time in the Context of Civilizational Process


Tkhagapsoyev Kh.G.,

Dr. Sci. (Philos.), Professor, Kabardin-Balkar State University, gapsara@rambler.ru



DOI: 10.17976/jpps/2015.02.12
Rubric: Dixi!

For citation:

Tkhagapsoyev Kh.G. Interpretation of Social Space – Time in the Context of Civilizational Process. – Polis. Political Studies. 2015. No. 2. P. 173-180. (In Russ.). https://doi.org/10.17976/jpps/2015.02.12



Abstract

The paper examines the processes and the mechanisms of the formation of social space and social time in a civilizational context. The author proposes a model assessing the development of social space – time from preindustrial societies, where it was determined predominantly by the implications nature and geography had for societal development and by the specific characteristics of local cultures – and industrial society, where the diffusion of industrial technologies, material artefacts and forms of social regulation became the main trend influencing this development – through to the present day, when the multiplication of identities forming new social spaces and the communicative, project-oriented and virtual transformative activities of the individual and small groups are gaining priority importance.

Keywords
social time; social space; social transformations; identity; civilizational process; information society; network society; globalization.


Content No. 2, 2015

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