Reflections on solidarity in global and transnational environment: Issue of social recognition in the context of the potential and limitations of the media

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Abstract

The present article deals with issues of social recognition in the global and transnational environment. It deals with the issue of solidarity, a form of recognition that has no adequate parallel beyond nation state borders and manifests itself mainly in the transnational economy. We focus on the articulation of the extraterritorial recognition of social rights-holders at the international and transnational levels of justice. It is clear that conditions in developing countries do not allow the people there to express disapproval in ways that are typical for Western societies. We stress that states should strengthen their influence in global and transnational organizations and equally that the media should improve its informative role and should provide information on what is happening in developing parts of the world.

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Solík, M., & Laluhová, J. (2014). Reflections on solidarity in global and transnational environment: Issue of social recognition in the context of the potential and limitations of the media. Human Affairs, 24(4), 481–491. https://doi.org/10.2478/s13374-014-0243-8

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