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SUMMARY:Geopolitics and Glocalism 
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DESCRIPTION:<p>GLOCALISM</p>\n<p>JOURNAL OF CULTURE\, POLITICS AND INNOVATION</p>\n<p>CALL FOR PAPERS</p>\n\n<p>&ldquo\;Glocalism&rdquo\;\, a peer-reviewed\, open-access and cross-disciplinary journal\, is currently accepting manuscripts</p>\n<p>for publication. We welcome studies in any field\, with or without comparative approach\, that address both</p>\n<p>practical effects and theoretical import.</p>\n\n<p>All articles should be sent to: davide.cadeddu@unimi.it</p>\n\n<p>Articles can be in any language and length chosen by the author\, while its abstract and keywords have to be in</p>\n<p>English.</p>\n\n<p>Deadline: January 31\, 2020. This issue is scheduled to appear at end-March 2020.</p>\n<p>Website: https://glocalismjournal.org</p>\n\n<p>Direction Committee: Arjun Appadurai (New York University)\; Daniele Archibugi (Birkbeck University of</p>\n<p>London)\; Seyla Benhabib (Yale University)\; Sabino Cassese (Scuola Normale Superiore\, Pisa)\; Manuel</p>\n<p>Castells (Universitat Oberta de Catalunya\, Barcelona)\; Fred Dallmayr (University of Notre Dame)\; Anthony</p>\n<p>Giddens (London School of Economics and Political Science)\; Sheila Jasanoff (Harvard University)\; Alberto</p>\n<p>Martinelli (Universit&agrave\; degli Studi di Milano)\; Anthony McGrew (La Trobe University\, Melbourne)\; Alberto</p>\n<p>Quadrio Curzio (Universit&agrave\; Cattolica del Sacro Cuore\, Milano)\; Roland Robertson (University of Aberdeen)\;</p>\n<p>Saskia Sassen (Columbia University)\; Amartya Sen (Harvard University)\; Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak</p>\n<p>(Columbia University)\; Salvatore Veca (Istituto Universitario di Studi Superiori di Pavia).</p>\n\n<p>the topic of this issue</p>\n<p>GEOPOLITICS AND GLOCALISM</p>\n\n<p>Already in Land und Meer\, Carl Schmitt set out the hypothesis where contemporaneity itself produces a</p>\n<p>second &ldquo\;spatial revolution&rdquo\; after the one marked by the conquest of the oceans between the 16th and 17th</p>\n<p>centuries. The introduction of the air element into the modern contraposition between land and sea would</p>\n<p>provoke a geopolitical as well as existential shift. Land is\, in fact\, the only surface on where it is possible to</p>\n<p>draw and defend a clearly defined border and thus is the only place by definition where territory can</p>\n<p>transform itself into a meaningful social and political community.</p>\n<p>Local\, interregional and trans-border socioeconomic mobility\, communication technologies\, global</p>\n<p>markets\, new technologies and the &ldquo\;cyber&rdquo\; dimension\, all impose a continental dimension to some processes</p>\n<p>of government in such a way that augments the porosity of territorial confines which in turn become</p>\n<p>increasingly more fluid in the same way as the identities crossing them.</p>\n<p>Looking at globalization from an exclusively global perspective can nurture the feeling of</p>\n<p>&ldquo\;disorientation&rdquo\; in the face of the porosity of borders and the remodulation of the relationship between</p>\n<p>inclusion and exclusion within modern sovereignty. It is not by chance that the so-called &ldquo\;sovereignist&rdquo\;</p>\n<p>political forces around the world are claiming the power of decision against supra-state entities and\, more</p>\n<p>generally\, are in opposition to every form of power external to national borders (and thus able to plunge the</p>\n<p>Westphalian triad of political power\, population and territory into a state of crisis)\, while the rhetoric of</p>\n<p>populist voices from both the left and right crash against those who represent the &ldquo\;global &eacute\;lite&rdquo\;.</p>\n<p>The geopolitical outlook further complicates the scene by way of its point of view which focusses on the</p>\n<p>concept of &ldquo\;strategic interest&rdquo\;. What is the strategic interest of a country or a population and how does it</p>\n<p>change in the face the interdependence between states in the world order as we know it today? How is the</p>\n<p>geopolitical outlook and supra-state structuring of the world order organized between them? What</p>\n<p>relationship is there between the first and the crisis being felt by the second? Can we possibly find a synthesis</p>\n<p>of the conflict between land\, sea and air? A glocal perspective could help in responding to these and other</p>\n<p>questions.</p>
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