Rural restructuring : global processes and their responses
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Rural restructuring : global processes and their responses
(Critical perspectives on rural change series)
Fulton, 1990
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内容説明
This series arises out of the need for the international dissemination of ongoing empirical and theoretical research on rural areas in advanced societies. Rural areas, their residents and agencies, are facing rapid social, economic and political changes. The balance between production, amenity, mobility and development is undergoing change as economic activities become relocated and the value placed on rural living varies with affluence. Local, national and intentional policies have direct influence upon rural areas, not only those concerned with agriculture but also development intitiatives, overall economic and social policies and regional and fiscal arrangements. It is increasingly recognised that such changes demand a strong multi-disciplinary social science perspective which is both problem orientated and provides a critical approach to the analysis of change. Each edited volume draws together leading international contributors writing to a set theme.
目次
- Who is rural? or, how to be rural, Marc Morment
- restructuring agriculture in advance societies - transformation, crisis and responses, Patrick Commins
- paradigmatic shift in agriculture - global effects and the Swedish response, Martin Peterson
- agricultural restructuring and rural social change in Australia, Geoffrey Lawrence
- rural labour market changes in the United States, Gene F.Summers et al
- class and change in rural Britain, Paul Cloke and Nigel Thift
- household, consumption and livelihood - ideologies and issues for rural research, Nenneke Redclift and Sarah Whatmore.
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