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Glocal Craftiness: Coffee, Beer, Music

Long-winded ramblings comparing coffee, beer, and music in terms of global and local production and consumption.

Was listening to the portafilter.net podcast (Episode 23) and thinking about coffee shops, cafés, brewpubs, bars, bands, venues…

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Author enkerliPosted on February 16, 2006December 5, 2008Categories alter-globalization, Beer, beer scene, brewpubs, café, Coffee, coffee scenes, commodities, consumption, craft, craft beer, globalization, glocal, grassroots, innovation, local, localization, Montreal, music, music scenes, performance, product and process, ramblings, recording industry, tasteTags appropriation, bottom-up, competition, cooperatives, Core, fair-trade, freshness, global, homebrewed, monopolies, oligarchies, Periphery, production, quality, schizophonia, Semi-Periphery, specialty coffee, venue, Wallerstein, World-System Theory10 Comments on Glocal Craftiness: Coffee, Beer, Music
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