Introduction - Transnationaliser la péninsule Arabique : dynamiques locales, régionales et globales

Arabian Humanities Pub Date : 2016-09-26 DOI:10.4000/CY.3143
H. Thiollet, L. Vignal
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The notion of “transnationalism” emerged in the 1970s, in the field of international relations, to describe the modalities of non-state actions — and their spatialities — within the framework of “world politics.” The point was to break with the state-centred perspective of political developments to include non-state actors in a complex political game that no longer takes place exclusively within the legal and physical borders of nation-states. Thus, new approaches to transnational relations began to explore, within and beyond the state, the processes, networks and practices of multiple social actors that unfold according to specific modalities and scales: businesses, diasporas, religious communities, scientific or cultural networks, trade unions, social movements (including global protest movements), non-governmental organisations, etc. Gradually, and in a diffuse way, the concept came to not only refer to the individual and collective practices and strategies of persons, consumers, migrants, and professionals of a given field, but also to the culture of formal or informal institutions that operate transnationally.
导论-阿拉伯半岛的跨国化:地方、区域和全球动态
“跨国主义”的概念出现在20世纪70年代的国际关系领域,用来描述“世界政治”框架内非国家行为的模式及其空间性。关键是要打破以国家为中心的政治发展视角,将非国家行为体纳入复杂的政治游戏中,而这种游戏不再仅仅发生在民族国家的法律和物理边界内。因此,跨国关系的新方法开始在国家内外探索,根据特定模式和规模展开的多个社会行动者的过程,网络和实践:企业,侨民,宗教社区,科学或文化网络,工会,社会运动(包括全球抗议运动),非政府组织等。渐渐地,以一种扩散的方式,这一概念不仅指个人、消费者、移民和某一领域的专业人员的个人和集体做法和战略,而且也指跨国经营的正式或非正式机构的文化。
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