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    GLOCALIZATION AND EVERYDAY LIFE: CONSTRAINTS AND INCENTIVES

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    Website https://glocalismjournal.org/cfp-2020-3-glocalization-and-everyday-life-constraints-and-incentives/ | Want to Edit it Edit Freely

    Category glocalization; globalization; interdiscplinarity; social sciences;

    Deadline: September 30, 2020 | Date: September 30, 2020

    Venue/Country: Italy

    Updated: 2020-05-27 20:20:14 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    GLOCALISM

    JOURNAL OF CULTURE, POLITICS AND INNOVATION

    CALL FOR PAPERS

    “Glocalism”, a peer-reviewed, open-access and cross-disciplinary journal, is currently accepting manu-scripts for publication. We welcome studies in any field, with or without comparative approach, that ad-dress both practical effects and theoretical import.

    All papers should be sent to: davide.cadedduatunimi.it

    Articles can be in any language and length chosen by the author (abstract and keywords in English).

    Deadline: September 30, 2020. This issue (2020, 3) is scheduled to appear at end-November 2020.

    Website: https://glocalismjournal.org/

    Direction Committee: Arjun Appadurai (New York University); Daniele Archibugi (Birkbeck, Universi-ty of London); Seyla Benhabib (Yale University); Sabino Cassese (Scuola Normale Superiore); Manuel Castells (Universitat Oberta de Catalunya, Barcelona); Fred Dallmayr (University of Notre Dame); An-thony Giddens (London School of Economics and Political Science); Sheila Jasanoff (Harvard Universi-ty); Alberto Martinelli (Università degli Studi di Milano); Anthony McGrew (La Trobe University, Mel-bourne); Alberto Quadrio Curzio (Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore); Roland Robertson (University of Aberdeen); Saskia Sassen (Columbia University); Amartya Sen (Harvard University); Gayatri Chakra-vorty Spivak (Columbia University); Alain Touraine (École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales); Salvatore Veca (Istituto Universitario di Studi Superiori di Pavia).

    the topic of this issue

    GLOCALIZATION AND EVERYDAY LIFE: CONSTRAINTS AND INCENTIVES

    edited by U. Dessì (Cardiff University) e F. Sedda (University of Cagliari)

    Why are some foreign foods more easily found in one local culinary culture than another? How is it possible that a generalized sensitivity for the environment is being introduced in various religious cul-tures? What factors or assumptions (implicit or explicit) make something like the spread of the phenom-enon of legal hybridization possible? What are the ever-changing features that allow for the adaptation of specific television formats to national viewers?

    In addition to their obvious banality, these examples indicate one of the most significant dimensions of glocalization as a place of the interaction for processes, objects, practices and discourses through which the local is continuously perceived, represented and modified within everyday life.

    In this issue of “Glocalism”, we will focus on the factors that feed this daily production of the local in order to understand what (in an alternative way and depending on various circumstances) facilitates, hinders, makes possible or prevents the forms of glocalization in the various spheres of social life.

    In particular, it may be interesting to reflect on these aspects using a multidisciplinary and interdisci-plinary perspective in order to underline and analyze the psychological, symbolic and political dimen-sions of the glocalization process from different angles. Through a deep analysis of these complex and subtle dynamics it may also be possible to give more substance to the idea that glocalization – instead of being something impalpable – often regards very common and concrete aspects in our everyday life.


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