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localism

[loh-kuh-liz-uhm] / ˈloʊ kəˌlɪz əm /






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The many state histories written in the aftermath of the Revolution were anything but celebrations of localism and diversity.

From The Wall Street Journal

As you read the list keep in mind that localism of ownership is critical and that newspapers should never again become controlled by absent investors who do not care about our communities.

From Seattle Times

Childhood memories, marketing and a fashion for localism came together to make milk tea a totem of Hong Kong culture.

From Seattle Times

“Progress today is called localism. It’s called defending borders. It’s called protectionism,” he told the AP in 2019, ahead of European elections, rejecting what he called “massive immigration.”

From Seattle Times

Leung was a leader of Hong Kong Indigenous, a now defunct political group that organised anti-China protests and advocated “localism”, promoting a local Hong Kong identity instead of a Chinese one.

From Reuters