Expressions of identity in the reconstruction of spaces and citizenship
Abstract
This article builds upon a (de)constructivist concept of identity and analysis processes of identityconstruction/deconstruction through the observation of the impacts produced upon the relationship between spaces, no
longer, necessarily, the States. By observing the acceleration of time, an analysis of the political relations is
established, giving emphasis to the significance of the production/destruction of identities within the renewed
economical geography.
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2012-07-18
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