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glocalization

(GLObal loCALIZATION) Specializing a website for a particular country by translating everything into that language. It also refers to targeting the site contents to the culture of the country.
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She commended the level of participation at the first edition of Glocalisation and Branding Summit held in Abuja on March 21 with the theme 'Accessing Global Markets Using Local Creativity and Personal Branding''.
To further explain globalisation, Jessop and Sum (2000) coined the term glurbanisation and borrowed the term glocalisation from Swyngedouw (1997, p.
(4) As noted previously, scale conflation brings about the interpenetration of different dimensions such as global and local (e.g., "glocalisation").
No 'glocalisation' nor 'topophilia' in the work of Doreen Massey She will create remarkable effects by merely combining everyday words making us reconsider their meaning.
Chander's premise is that unregulated trade should be subject to a certain degree of local regulation to comply with generally accepted principles of law ('glocalisation'), or a 'harmonisation' at the international level that does not compromise those normative principles that inform notions of democratic freedoms enshrined at the national level.
The world is moving from globalisation to glocalisation with local issues becoming global in their impact.
Pensee par Robertson (1995) et reinvestie par des chercheurs specialises dans le rap (Bierbach et Birken-Silverman 2007), la notion de glocalisation permet d'envisager l'appropriation locale d'une forme musicale reconnaissable globalement.
La globalisation apporte dans la problematique de la ville des concepts comme: glocalisation, deterritorialisation, la relocalisation.
Glocalisation syndrome is slowly sweeping in and the effect is still found to be feeble.
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