nationalism vs. global citizenship in cultural identity formation
Nationalism and global citizenship in cultural identity formation refers to the tension between feeling a strong sense of loyalty and attachment to one's own nation (nationalism) versus recognizing and identifying with the interconnectedness and common humanity of people around the world (global citizenship). This dynamic relationship impacts how individuals perceive themselves within the context of their own culture and the broader global community.
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