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The Influence of Globalisation on Our Identities

The Influence of Globalisation on Our Identities

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The Influence of Globalisation on Our Identities

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Globalisation disrupts our bearings, blending prosperity and crisis, openness and withdrawal. In The Influence of Globalisation on Our Identities, published by Publisher : Five Minutes in the Collection : REGARDS CROISÉS, the author explores how the economy, migration, the digital revolution, youth mental health and the climate crisis redefine ways of being in the world. Based on recent data (2024 2025) and analyses from the UN, the World Bank, equality reports and international media, this mini book offers a rich panorama : economic slowdown and wealth concentration, migratory waves and cultural plurality, the boom in digital identity between inclusion and surveillance, aspirations and vulnerabilities of Generation Z, and the role of heritage and nature in climate resilience. The book proposes concrete avenues : reinventing tax systems to reduce inequality, humanising migration policies, implementing ethical digital identities, supporting young people's mental health and safeguarding cultures and languages. In less than ten minutes this book offers keys to understanding and acting. It invites readers, decision makers and citizens to embrace diversity and choose cooperation over fragmentation. An essential read for anyone who wants to rethink identity in the twenty first century.
Globalisation disrupts our bearings, blending prosperity and crisis, openness and withdrawal. In The Influence of Globalisation on Our Identities, published by Publisher : Five Minutes in the Collection : REGARDS CROISÉS, the author explores how the economy, migration, the digital revolution, youth mental health and the climate crisis redefine ways of being in the world. Based on recent data (2024 2025) and analyses from the UN, the World Bank, equality reports and international media, this mini book offers a rich panorama : economic slowdown and wealth concentration, migratory waves and cultural plurality, the boom in digital identity between inclusion and surveillance, aspirations and vulnerabilities of Generation Z, and the role of heritage and nature in climate resilience. The book proposes concrete avenues : reinventing tax systems to reduce inequality, humanising migration policies, implementing ethical digital identities, supporting young people's mental health and safeguarding cultures and languages. In less than ten minutes this book offers keys to understanding and acting. It invites readers, decision makers and citizens to embrace diversity and choose cooperation over fragmentation. An essential read for anyone who wants to rethink identity in the twenty first century.

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