The hypercitizenship challenge to methodological nationalism
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.18316/1035Keywords:
hypercitizenship, complexity, sociology, reconfiguration systemAbstract
This paper analyzes the developments and paradigm shifts in the conceptual frame of systemic sociology. It provides a description of the socio-systemic global society as it attempts to unravel the future trajectories through which the society will evolve. In 2012, it becomes necessary for the citizen to increase the skills required to decode the scenarios around him/her, turning him/herself into a hypercitizen. This is a two goal work as the systemic approach utilizes a conceptual toolkit to understand the new global challenges and through its reconfiguration system traces the foundations for a new society form. This paper redesigns the conceptual map of global change through a systemic epistemology of sociology of law, the creation of laws (rule by law procedures) that can facilitate and accelerate the convergence of riconfigurational technologies, reshape this new form of citizenship. Hypercitizenship, through the evolution of 9 turbo conditions can be used to develop and maintain a global scenario. The speed of global exchanges, trade, and capital flows (human, economic and intellectual ones) worldwide will be managed through a platform with standardized procedures and technologies such as languages and currencies worldwide.
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