
External Forces and Place Identity
An analysis of the role of external forces, such as government policies, multinational corporations, and international institutions, in shaping place identity.
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An analysis of the role of external forces, such as government policies, multinational corporations, and international institutions, in shaping place identity.
Key Questions
- Evaluate the role of multinational corporations in altering the identity of local places.
- How do national government policies drive demographic and economic change at the local level?
- Discuss the tension between local heritage and globalised external forces.
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