Globalocal: spatialities and identities is a work that highlights the analysis of discourses around security from a socio-political approach. The aim is to reveal the narrative positioning of key informants with respect to the quality of public services that the state provides as rights of access to information, but reduces to a political or media agenda. The reader will notice that the distance between the global and the local is shortened by taking into account that both dimensions are axes and topics of discussion of an emerging citizenship in the face of an omnipresent and all-powerful state.