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Title: Glocalization : cross-cultural communication of tourism research
Authors: Liao, Z 
Pang, Q 
Xiao, H 
Issue Date: Jun-2025
Source: Tourism management, June 2025, v. 108, 105129
Abstract: This study addresses cross-cultural communication of tourism research between English-as-native-language and English-as-foreign/second-language communities. A collaborative network analysis of 317 articles recently published in top English, Chinese, and Korean journals reveals cross-cultural communication of this corpus of knowledge across different language regions/countries. Findings from this research contribute to theoretical understandings of glocalization through contending factors such as academic mobilities, interdisciplinary trends, and bilateral relations at individual, community, and language-region levels. The study also sheds light on how glocalization manifests within English-as-native-language and English-as-foreign/second-language communities, and fosters collaborative environments that value diversity and inclusivity in academic tourism research and communication.
Keywords: Cross-cultural communication
Decolonization
English-as-foreign/second-language community
English-as-native-language community
Glocalization
Internationalization
Localization
Publisher: Pergamon Press
Journal: Tourism management 
ISSN: 0261-5177
EISSN: 1879-3193
DOI: 10.1016/j.tourman.2024.105129
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