Throughout the Pacific region, people are faced with dramatic
changes, often described as processes of "glocalization";
individuals and groups espouse multilayered forms of identity, in
which global modes of thinking and doing are embedded in renewed
perceptions of local or regional specificities. Consequently, new
forms of resistance and resilience - the processes by which
communities attempt to regain their original social, political, and
economic status and structure after disruption or displacement -
emerge. Through case studies from across the Pacific which
transcend the conventional "local-global" dichotomy, this volume
aims to explore these complex and interwoven phenomena from a new
perspective.
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