The “Other side of globalisation” presents a serie of dialogues with some of GRIP’s members and researchers. The researchers interviewed talk about the singularity of the institute, explain how their research projects resonate with GRIP’s themes and explore the necessary conditions for the consolidation of interdisciplinarity and the sustainability of GRIP.
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GRIP aims to explore the impact of globalisation in fields of the humanities and social sciences that are not necessarily explored, mediatised or known (arts and cultures, music, public health, market logics, linguistics, etc.).
The “Other side of globalisation” presents a serie of dialogues with some of GRIP’s members and researchers. The researchers interviewed talk about the singularity of the institute, explain how their research projects resonate with GRIP’s themes and explore the necessary conditions for the consolidation of interdisciplinarity and the sustainability of GRIP.
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