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Glocal Life is a weblog established by an international group of young communications researchers in the Department of Intercultural Business Communication at the Friedrich Schiller University (Jena, Germany).

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  • Kulturbranding III

    Posted on Thursday September 10th, 2009 at 10:29 in meta

    8. - 10. Oktober 2009 findet in Offenbach das dritte wissenschaftliche Symposium zu Konzepten und Themen der Markenbildung im Kulturbereich statt. Unter der Grafik meines Vortrags (Photo by Jennifer Russell) ist den Text aus dem Call for Papers zu l...

  • Human to be or not be, this is the question.

    Posted on Saturday April 18th, 2009 at 03:35 in meta

    Every day I read some article, I see some picture, I hear some news that makes me questioning: When is a human beeing actually recognized and accepted as human being? I mean when is a human beeing have the right to be a human beeing and get "human di...

  • Welcome to the unexpected readers...

    Posted on Saturday July 28th, 2007 at 06:28 in meta

    If I may indulge in a terrible generalization... Americans love statistics. That is, I believe, one of the reasons that baseball is infinitely more popular in my country than soccer. Baseball is a thick forest of statistics that other US sports tr...

  • Ten days later...

    Posted on Thursday July 19th, 2007 at 17:47 in meta

    If you're for looking for just the right way to give your home that "Glocal Life" look, the bloggers recommend planting nasturtium in your garden or window box (pictured below). Known as Kapuzinerkresse in Germany, this plant is decorative and edibl...

  • Welcome to Glocal Life!

    Posted on Wednesday July 11th, 2007 at 05:34 in meta

    Willkommen Bienvenue Welcome I'm proud to be able to write the first post in what will certainly become a well-read blog. This is a very exciting project that uses the borderless digital media in a way that is unique, I think. Our blog's source m...