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===Tourism=== Glocalization can be recognized, perhaps most profoundly, in [[tourism]] operations throughout the world β particularly in reference to countries in which tour guides and locals are up to date on global [[pop culture]] and [[technology]], but still present their communities, heritage, history and culture as distinctively "local."<ref name="Tourism and Glocalization: Local To">{{cite journal |last1=Salazr |first1=Noel |date=2005 |title=Tourism and Glocalization: Local Tourguiding |journal=Annals of Tourism Research |volume=32 |issue=3 |pages=628β646 |doi=10.1016/j.annals.2004.10.012 |pmid=32572282 |pmc=7148810 |access-date=|doi-access=free }}</ref> A notable example is referenced by Professor Noel Salazar of the [[University of Pennsylvania]], whose study dove into these distinctive glocalization attributes on the island of [[Java]] in [[Indonesia]].<ref name="Tourism and Glocalization: Local To"/>
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