Abstract

Liquid modernity might be a new concept for many. According to sociologist and philosopher Zygmunt Bauman, modern society is melting and becoming fluid as he defines the latter as Liquid modernity. In his work, Bauman analyses the disappearance of solid structures and institutions that formed the foundation of modern society in which they are increasingly making way for processes that are constantly changing. In addition, this fluid world never retains the same shape for long and is characterized by never standing still. Everything seems to change: the fashion we follow, the technology we use, and the things we dream of. This results in constant uncertainty and fear of what the future holds. This new order, which is a continuation of modernity in a different form offers opportunities. Especially, that current time and place are losing relevance due to technological developments and in this way the world is at the feet of the fluid individual. Bauman labels the latter as ‘change is the only constant and uncertainty is the only certainty’(Bauman, 2012). The aim of this study is to elaborate the above stated changes that affect individuals and society in terms of becoming fluid. Besides, it is worth mentioning that identities are complex and constantly changing. Complexity influences the power and politics in modern societies in relation to the globalized era. In other words, there is an increasing gap between the ability to act effectively (power) and the ability to decide what should be done (politics).

Highlights

  • 1.1 The Problem Statement Nowadays, academics, politicians and social thinkers agree that modernization discourse has been dominant in the Middle East

  • 1.3 The Aim This study aims to introduce and analyze the concept of liquid modernity and globalization by Zygmunt Bauman

  • This study consists of two parts; on the one hand, theoretical explorations that deal with Bauman's concept of 'liquid modernity', and on the other hand it will discuss the phenomenon of globalization and the changed relationship between individuals and community

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INTRODUCTION

1.1 The Problem Statement Nowadays, academics, politicians and social thinkers agree that modernization discourse has been dominant in the Middle East. This study is structured around ways of finding answers to one main research question, namely; is Bauman’s concept of liquid modernity useful enough to analyze the globalization impact on society and local individuals? This study consists of two parts; on the one hand, theoretical explorations that deal with Bauman's concept of 'liquid modernity', and on the other hand it will discuss the phenomenon of globalization and the changed relationship between individuals and community. Globalization acted entirely as an economic force that impacted the political progression of nation-states and the social separation between private and public sectors This power shift from public sectors to private sectors has caused a lack of political manageability which is resulted in less relevant of politics due to the absence of political power within a society. As Zygmund Bauman points out; moving away from a 'heavy' and 'solid', hardware-focused modernity to a 'light' and 'liquid', software-based modernity

THE WORK OF ZYGMUNT BAUMAN
GLOBALIZATION
A NEW MODEL OF SOCIETY
Findings
CONCLUSION
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