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Globalizing Tradition
Journal Article

Globalizing Tradition

2018
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Overview
This report examines how Chinese entrepreneurs have reappropiated the forms and meanings of Spanish cafés in Barcelona and Qingtian (China) since the 2009 economic crisis. By looking at these cases, it seeks to understand the aspirations of the entrepreneurs and how they have used their own knowledge of cultures to succeed and adapt similar traditions in two distinct locations. The analysis of the production of these new spaces of consumption reveals the dynamics behind a large-scale transnational flow of capital and its impact on the built environment.
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International Association for the Study of Traditional Environments (IASTE)
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