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Between global events and local reverberations: Globalization, local media framing and the 2014 FIFA World Cup
This article advances sociological work on globalization processes. It concerns itself with conceptualizations of how the local and global ‘clash’, utilizing Ulrich Beck's work on globalization, cosmopolitanism and power. By employing Brazil's 2014 Fédération Internationale de Football Ass...
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