The National identity: Your plural sources of construction

National identity is neither essential nor unchangeable. When the conditions that support a given nation-state change, the national identity changes. Likewise, when the nation-state does not respond to the expectations, aspirations and basic and secondary needs of the citizen, the identity changes,...

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Main Authors: Cappello García, Héctor M., Recio Saucedo, Michelle
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Published: Libros UAT 2018
Online Access:https://libros.uat.edu.mx/index.php/librosuat/catalog/book/46
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spelling oai:omp.pkp.sfu.ca:publicationFormat-372018-11-28T20:39:48Z The National identity: Your plural sources of construction La identidad Nacional: Sus fuentes plurales de construcción La identidad Nacional: Sus fuentes plurales de construcción Cappello García, Héctor M. Recio Saucedo, Michelle National identity is neither essential nor unchangeable. When the conditions that support a given nation-state change, the national identity changes. Likewise, when the nation-state does not respond to the expectations, aspirations and basic and secondary needs of the citizen, the identity changes, diminishes, transforms or emerges into new types of identities, which causes a dissolution of institutional integrity and loss. of social cohesion with respect to the organization of the nation-state. This relationship between demands of the nation-state towards citizenship and the expectations, aspirations and needs of the citizenship posed to the nation-state can be defined as an equation of reciprocity, whose maximums and minimums should be respected under penalty the breaking of the social contract that maintains the permanence of the nation-state. The growing anomie, the massive mobilizations against state policies, social insecurity and political violence, are the indicators of a substantial failure of the terms in which the equation of state-nation-citizenship reciprocity is given. This leads us to recognize that identities arise or are molded from equally complex sources, which we call cultural, social, political or economic; that the processes of consolidation are key, among them the most important one: education and its changing scenarios of primary and secondary institutions, modeling attitudes, values ??and social representations, which give sui generis characteristics to organized social collectivities. La identidad nacional no es ni esencial ni inmodificable. Cuando cambian las condiciones que sustentan a un Estado-nación dado, la identidad nacional cambia. Igualmente, cuando el Estado-nación no responde a las expectativas, aspiraciones y necesidades básicas y secundarias del ciudadano, la identidad cambia, disminuye, se transforma o emerge en nuevos tipos de identidades, lo que provoca un disolución de la integridad institucional y la pérdida de la cohesión social con respecto a la organización del Estado-naci´ón. Esta relaci´on entre demandas del Estado-naci´ón hacia la ciudadanía y las expectativas, aspiracionales y necesidades de la ciudadanía que plantean al Estado-nación, puede ser definida como una ecuación de reciprocidad, cuyos máximos y mínimos deben respetarse so pena por el rompimiento del contrato social que mantiene la permanencia del Estado-nación. La anomia creciente, las movilizaciones masivas contra las políticas del Estado, la inseguridad social y la violencia política, son los indicadores de una falla substancial de los términos en que se da ecuación de ka reciprocidad Estado-Nación-ciudadanía. Esto nos lleva a reconocer que las identidades surgen o se moldean de fuentes igualmente complejas, a las que denominamos culturales, sociales, políticas o económicas; que son clave los procesos de solización, entre ellos el más importante: la educación y sus cambiantes escenarios de instituciones primarias y secundarias, modelando actitudes, valores y representaciones sociales, que le dan características sui generis a las colectividades sociales organizadas.  Libros UAT Libros UAT 2018-11-29 Libro Digital (DA) https://libros.uat.edu.mx/index.php/librosuat/catalog/book/46 978-607-402-370-1 Libros UAT; Libros UAT;
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description National identity is neither essential nor unchangeable. When the conditions that support a given nation-state change, the national identity changes. Likewise, when the nation-state does not respond to the expectations, aspirations and basic and secondary needs of the citizen, the identity changes, diminishes, transforms or emerges into new types of identities, which causes a dissolution of institutional integrity and loss. of social cohesion with respect to the organization of the nation-state. This relationship between demands of the nation-state towards citizenship and the expectations, aspirations and needs of the citizenship posed to the nation-state can be defined as an equation of reciprocity, whose maximums and minimums should be respected under penalty the breaking of the social contract that maintains the permanence of the nation-state. The growing anomie, the massive mobilizations against state policies, social insecurity and political violence, are the indicators of a substantial failure of the terms in which the equation of state-nation-citizenship reciprocity is given. This leads us to recognize that identities arise or are molded from equally complex sources, which we call cultural, social, political or economic; that the processes of consolidation are key, among them the most important one: education and its changing scenarios of primary and secondary institutions, modeling attitudes, values ??and social representations, which give sui generis characteristics to organized social collectivities.
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