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Research
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Glocalism, rather than constituting a specific phenomenon, is a way of looking at phenomena: these (culture, business, economies, cities, regions, religions, customs, day to day experience, etc.) are viewed at the points of intersection between the “local” of their roots and places of reference and the “global” of interrelations and horizons.
What we are dealing with here is, therefore, a complex phenomenology which necessarily interests and involves a number of disciplines and crosses many and varied fields of study. Research and projects on glocalism are still a work in progress.