An anthropological/ethnographic approach can shed new light on globalisation in urban settings. Presenting Rome as a case study, the authors aim at overcoming a too norrow definition of globalization in economic terms and offer a cultural perspective that uses history and difference as key features to explain the specific role of Rome as a "format".
Thomassen, B., Vereni, P. (2014). Diversly global Rome. In B. Thomassen, I. Clough Marinaro (a cura di), Global Rome: changing faces of the eternal city (pp. 21-34). Bloomington & Indianapolis : Indiana University Press.
Diversly global Rome
VERENI, PIETRO
2014-01-01
Abstract
An anthropological/ethnographic approach can shed new light on globalisation in urban settings. Presenting Rome as a case study, the authors aim at overcoming a too norrow definition of globalization in economic terms and offer a cultural perspective that uses history and difference as key features to explain the specific role of Rome as a "format".File in questo prodotto:
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