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Globalization and Belonging
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248 pages
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The book emphasizes the significance of place and locality in the context of globalization, arguing that despite global interconnectedness, people's sense of belonging is deeply rooted in their local environments. It explores how identity and community are shaped by geographical factors, highlighting the enduring importance of local connections in an increasingly globalized world. Through various perspectives, it challenges the notion that globalization diminishes the relevance of local identities.
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2004, hardcover
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