The Microsociological Approach on Local Development Studies

Authors

  • Lic. Domingos António-Lópes Enseñanza Secundaria en las islas de San Vicente y Santo Antao, África
  • Dr.C. Jorge Mesa-Castillo Universidad de Oriente, Santiago de Cuba
  • Dra.C. Alicia de la C. Martínez-Tena Universidad de Oriente, Santiago de Cuba
  • Dr.C. Elpidio Expósito-García Universidad de Oriente, Santiago de Cuba

Abstract

In the past two decades, societies, economies and cultures of the countries developed and developing have lived deep structural changes of marked breadth and impact processes in everyday lives.  Today we are witnessing a new era of technological and organizational restructuring that affects the ways to produce and manage local development. Sociology as a social science has begun to rethink development from the voices of a variety of actors, to strike with them rhythms and intensities of the social and cultural dynamics. This article is a sociological study on local development from the perspective of culture, placing the concepts of social space and socialization practices. An analysis of documentary sources which favoured the systematization of
the concepts of development and local development.

Keywords:  development, local development, socialization, cultural practices, social space, social capital.

Published

2015-10-27

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