Muslim community in Western Europe: problems of social-cultural adaptation
Автор: Artyuhov Maxim N.
Журнал: Историческая и социально-образовательная мысль @hist-edu
Рубрика: Социологические и гуманитарные науки
Статья в выпуске: 6-2 т.8, 2016 года.
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Contemporary globalization has put in an acute form the problem of measuring the risks of human activity that have emerged as a result of sharply increased the productive capacity and the difficulty of change of social life. You can talk about the structure of the global economic and political relations binding the individual company in a single system. In the political sphere, this is expressed in the emergence of supranational units of various sizes: military blocs, coalitions, regional associations, international organizations, etc. In the economic sphere enhanced integration of regional and global economic agreements, which increases the role of transnational corporations, the market is becoming a single economic mechanism. However, the most complex and contradictory nature of globalization in the field of culture, religion, ideology. As a result, there are opposite tendencies of revival and separation of national cultures, the emergence of new religious movements and thereby dramatically exacerbating the sociocultural identity. In this situation, increased social tension, this ultimately calls into question the ability of a country to maintain its sovereignty and territorial integrity. Modern Europe suffers significant changes in the ethnic composition of the population, which, in maintaining the current migration from developing regions can lead to irreversible consequences, when the indigenous population of most countries of Western Europe could become a minority, as one aspect of the global demographic processes of the last decades has been the rapid growth of the population, professing the Muslim religion. Given this process, in this article the author tries to reveal the problem of the migration crisis in Western Europe and understand the cause of hindering the adaptation of Muslims in the European cultural space and the ability (inability) assimilating other cultures communities host culture.
Migrants, muslim communities, extremism, immigrants, integration, adaptation, religious identity, tolerance, church hierarchy, european civilization
Короткий адрес: https://sciup.org/14951534
IDR: 14951534 | DOI: 10.17748/2075-9908-2016-8-6/2-96-99