Qatar National Library Explores Dynamics of National Identity in Globalized World

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Doha: In the latest episode of its Cultural Salon series, Qatar National Library delved into the multifaceted aspects of national identity in an increasingly interconnected and globalized world.

Titled “National Identity in a Changing World,” the session provided insights into the dynamic nature of national identity amid the 21st century’s shifts in demographics, and accelerating economic, cultural, and technological transformations.

The session highlighted that the national identity has become increasingly complex and contested. As distances shrink, demographics shift, and economic, cultural, and technological transformations accelerate, national identities face mounting pressures, leading to new challenges and conflicts. Navigating these complexities requires a thoughtful examination of identity from within, one that acknowledges the evolving nature of belonging and the need for a nuanced understanding of identity’s role in shaping individuals, communities, and nations.

HE Khalid bin Ghanim Al Maadheed,
a member of the Shura Council, and Dr. Ezzeddine Abdelmoula, Manager of Research at Al Jazeera Center for Studies, explored the complexities of national identity and how individuals and societies can adapt, thrive, and maintain their unique identities in a dynamic global landscape.

Navigating these complexities, they argued, requires a nuanced understanding of identity’s role in shaping individuals, communities, and nations, and a thoughtful examination of the evolving nature of belonging.

HE Minister of State and President of Qatar National Library, Dr. Hamad bin Abdulaziz Al Kawari, said the Cultural Salon series and the intellectual questions it raises have enriched Qatar’s cultural landscape.

“These conversations underscore Qatar National Library’s role as a platform for the community to express its interests and concerns and strengthen the Library’s position as a center of reading and learning and as an institution that spearheads efforts to preserve the cultural heritage of Qatar and the region,” Dr.
Al Kawari said.

“Our Cultural Salon has become a well-established platform for constructive dialogue on cultural and intellectual issues that impact our society. The past sessions featured rich discussions that left a clear imprint on the Qatari cultural scene. In today’s session, we addressed an issue of great importance, which is preserving one’s national identity in the era of globalization, with all its momentum, complexities, and technological developments.” HE Dr. Al Kawari said the world’s increasing interconnectedness driven by the telecoms revolution leaves no room for doubt that the traditional notion of national identity faces challenges.

“Local cultures have become like small streams or rivers that have difficulty maintaining their flow in the face of the sweeping flood of globalization. Amidst these changes, the Cultural Salon seeks to promote learning and cultural exchange, and the wise belief that openness to various cultures in the 21st century does not conflict with preserving the dimension
s of national identity and adhering to our values, heritage, and linguistic, cultural, and spiritual traditions.” (MORE)

Source: Qatar News Agency