This transience adds another layer to Rome's already complex and often - contradictory art scene, one that is frequently caught
between localism and internationalism.
Others, too, have been rediscovering diversity, but as a conscious hybrid
between localism and modernity.
But there is a critical difference
between their localism and ours.
In the book, they reflect deeply on the evolving nature of the wine industry and how technology and the «tug - of - war
between localism and tourism» have changed the business.
Not exact matches
And Roger Scruton has written with special eloquence about the psychological connection
between genuine concern with conservationism and
localism.
The big society is doomed to failure because the difference is not being made
between «neighbourliness» and «
localism».
There is a widening gap
between the government's rhetoric on
localism and its actions.
«Liberal Democrat
localism is about crafting a new contract
between the public and politicians.
The
localism agenda, which encourages the transfer of decision - making power from central to local government and, even further, to communities, is seen by those in government as an antidote to concerns about a lack of communication
between decision - makers and those directly affected by their decisions.
«Part of the beauty and double bind of the art community in Los Angeles is the tension
between its intense
localism and its international ambitions,» writes Connie Butler in the catalogue.