Hylland - Negative Cultural Policy
Hylland, O.M. (2020). Negative Cultural Policy: Tools, Elements and Analytical Potential. Nordisk kulturpolitisk tidsskrift, 23 (2): 143-158.
When talking about identities, a distinction is usually made between two types: social identities and personal identities. Social identities are those that connect individuals to others who share similar characteristics. This collective dimension can sometimes lead to the formation of social movements. On the other hand, personal identities highlight what makes each individual unique and how they relate to the world around them. In the past, identities were mostly determined by factors like ethnicity, religion or social class, but today, identities are much more diverse and less stable.
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