2020
DOI: 10.30884/jogs/2020.02.08
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Impact of Globalization on Local Traditional Handicraft Industries in Brazil

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“…Therefore, the concept of glocalization is a matter of national security. Islam and Burmester (2020) examine the impact of globalization on the local traditional handicraft industry in Brazil and find that globalization has considerable negative impacts on those indigenous traditional handicraft industries which gradually decrease. They propose that the government should play the key role in the restoration of traditional and indigenous knowledge and local identity, pay more attention to integration and regional cooperation, improve regional integration among Latin American countries, preserve and expand the value of local identities, and develop initiatives to make the localization process smoother (Islam and Burmester 2020).…”
Section: Glocalization and The Sovereignty Of Nationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Therefore, the concept of glocalization is a matter of national security. Islam and Burmester (2020) examine the impact of globalization on the local traditional handicraft industry in Brazil and find that globalization has considerable negative impacts on those indigenous traditional handicraft industries which gradually decrease. They propose that the government should play the key role in the restoration of traditional and indigenous knowledge and local identity, pay more attention to integration and regional cooperation, improve regional integration among Latin American countries, preserve and expand the value of local identities, and develop initiatives to make the localization process smoother (Islam and Burmester 2020).…”
Section: Glocalization and The Sovereignty Of Nationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Islam and Burmester (2020) examine the impact of globalization on the local traditional handicraft industry in Brazil and find that globalization has considerable negative impacts on those indigenous traditional handicraft industries which gradually decrease. They propose that the government should play the key role in the restoration of traditional and indigenous knowledge and local identity, pay more attention to integration and regional cooperation, improve regional integration among Latin American countries, preserve and expand the value of local identities, and develop initiatives to make the localization process smoother (Islam and Burmester 2020). Roudometof (2005) states that the operationalization of the cosmopolitan-local relationship in terms of a continuum does not negate the possibility of glocalized cosmopolitanism, whereby individuals can combine both global and local forms of identity.…”
Section: Glocalization and The Sovereignty Of Nationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Today, traditional industries are still important, not only because they provide job opportunities but also because they define and represent the identities of the people who take pride in the traditions and cultures passed down from their ancestors (Islam and Burmester 2020). However, the transformation of the world economy over the last five decades has had a profound impact on traditional industries in numerous countries (Bird and Stevens 2003).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%