Exploring the Social Constructs of Regionalism Across Diverse Fields and Cultures
The article explores the idea of regions and regionalism in today's globalized world. It looks at different theories and methods used in the humanities and social sciences to study regionalism. The researchers found that regions are social and cultural constructs. They also provide real-life examples of regionalism in literature, government policies, architecture, and other fields in various regions like the American South, Pacific Northwest, Eastern Europe, and the Canadian North.