IDENTITY AND SYMBOLIC REPRESENTATIONS OF POLITICAL VALUES: THE EXAMPLE OF SOCIAL ORGANIZATIONS IN KOSOVSKA MITROVICA
Abstract
Collective identification constitutes one part of a society’s dialectic in which
individuals participate as actors, tending to define their social world in accordance
with the objectively determined meanings of the social reality. Collectivity
assumes the sense of belonging, preceded by the creation of identity by means of
subjective and objective dimensions of social reality. By participating in dual
internalization of not only proper identity but also social world, social actors are
positioned differently within the so-called symbolic universe. This is particularly
aided by the process of internalization of the institutional order and institutionally
based subuniverses. Social organizations can intentionally and unintentionally
influence the creation of multiple loyalties, which are expressed in the diversity of
collectivities and identities. Taking into account the social ideal as a motive for
identification amongst actors who perform similar social roles and are members of
similar or different social origins and collectivity, it is expected that they will share
certain material and symbolic means with certain solidarity and loyalty. This paper
discusses symbolic representations of political values of ‘brotherhood’, ‘unity’,
‘freedom’, ‘equality’, and ‘democracy’ in specific social organizations that were
active in Kosovska Mitrovica during the socialist period. Using the socio-historical
perspective and on the basis of analysis of the presented secondary data about the
way these organizations function, the aim of this paper is to describe the use of the
said values by both Serbian and Albanian nationals during the development of the
socialist self-government in Kosovo and Metohija.
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