EIRP Proceedings, Vol 4 (2009)

Interculturality and Globalization

Cristina Sepsi Soare

Abstract


A society can not exist without culture. In this last one are coded the relations of human with transcendent, history, nature, society and the others. Cultures diversity has no correlation to the biological diversity of individuals, but in different social forms of ethnic groups. Geographical,
sociological and historical circumstances, factors related to the intern aspect of a community and society and the particular form taken by the subject/object in the existence of the community, they are, generally speaking, the areas explaining the cultures diversification. Different cultures, therefore, reflect the different ways of manifestation of the human condition. If the cultural elements of human wouldn't have owned amazing diversity that appears in history, from the relevant diversity of natural language, the human existence would have stopped in a stationary form, would have been blocked into a single pattern of behavior, like other species. All these meanings refer to a unifying meaning, namely the mediation or, better said, intermediation. In other words, when we talk about intercultural we refer to what is between cultures. Intercultural ideology aims to help communities in their support of different cultures.
Interculturality reflecting the social dynamics.

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