From Borders to Bridges: Migration, Globalization, and the Reshaping of Identities
Abstract
In an era of heightened mobility and interconnectedness, the traditional concept of fixed and singular identities is undergoing a profound transformation. Migration, a defining feature of globalization, acts as a catalyst for this transformation, blurring national borders and fostering the emergence of hybrid and fluid identities. This article explores the complex interplay between migration, globalization, and identity formation, examining how individuals navigate the tensions between their cultural roots and the demands of a globalized world.