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Walsh, Kieran; O'Shea, Eamon; Scharf, Thomas; Murray, Michael – Journal of Rural Studies, 2012
Ongoing demographic, social, economic and cultural changes point to the dynamic and continually changing contexts of rural areas in Ireland and Northern Ireland. However, the influence of such changes on the lives of older people remains under-explored, particularly the question of how older people perceive, connect to and engage in their…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Rural Areas, Social Change, Regional Characteristics
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Joseph, Alun E.; Skinner, Mark W. – Journal of Rural Studies, 2012
This paper examines voluntarism as a response to the challenges faced by people growing old in rural communities that are themselves being transformed in fundamental ways, both socially and demographically. Informed by evolving theorisations within the rural aging and geographies of voluntarism literatures, we outline the key processes in space…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, News Reporting, Rural Areas, Well Being
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Frisvoll, Svein – Journal of Rural Studies, 2012
The article critiques Halfacree's conceptualisation of rural space for masking the workings of power within "black boxes" such as "structural coherence" and "trial by space". One consequence is that rural change's social activities and also their social and personal consequences are cloaked, thereby rendering the localised fault lines of rurality…
Descriptors: Social Change, Community Change, Tourism, Rural Areas
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Bosworth, Gary – Journal of Rural Studies, 2012
A case study of a self-termed "rural business" is used to deconstruct the concept of a rural business and shed light on specific features of "operating in a rural area" and "serving a rural population". Alongside "selling a rural product", the paper claims that these make up three parameters for categorising rural businesses. Highlighting these…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Business, Rural Areas, Rural Population
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Morrison, T. H.; Wilson, C.; Bell, M. – Journal of Rural Studies, 2012
There is a broad consensus that the corporate sector has an active role in facilitating community development through corporate-community investment. However, there remains uncertainty as to how much the sector should invest without taking on responsibilities and influencing decisions which are traditionally within the realm of the state. This…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Corporations, Regional Planning, Community Development
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Smith, Darren P.; Higley, Rebecca – Journal of Rural Studies, 2012
Although there is recurring empirical evidence of gentrifier families with young children, the importance of education-related factors in the migration and residential decision-making of rural gentrifiers have yet to be fully examined. Using the case study of Cranbrook, Kent, processes of education-led rural gentrification are revealed that are…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Urban to Rural Migration, Family (Sociological Unit), Community Change
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Kovacs, Katalin – Journal of Rural Studies, 2012
The paper discusses local responses to schooling policy in the context of the uneven differentiation and sharp social polarisation of the Hungarian countryside. Counter-urbanisation, on the one hand, has brought affluent urban middle classes to suburban spaces, on the other hand, peripheral areas are becoming impoverished with high unemployment,…
Descriptors: Rural Schools, Small Schools, Institutional Survival, Municipalities
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Clark, David; Southern, Rebekah; Beer, Julian – Journal of Rural Studies, 2007
This article compares two different institutional models--state-sponsored rural partnerships and community-based development trusts--for engaging and empowering local communities in area-based regeneration, using the Isle of Wight as a case study. Following a critical review of the literature on community governance, we evaluate the effectiveness…
Descriptors: Empowerment, Community Programs, Community Involvement, Politics
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Masuda, Jeffrey R.; Garvin, Theresa – Journal of Rural Studies, 2008
This article advances a conceptualization of the rural-urban interface that is centred on a historically and spatially informed politics of place situated within local-global connections. The research is a case study of an inter-municipal development plan called Alberta's Industrial Heartland. Located near the City of Edmonton, in Alberta, Canada,…
Descriptors: Land Use, Foreign Countries, Politics, Industrialization
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Larsen, Soren C. – Journal of Rural Studies, 2008
Contemporary rural social movements bring diverse interest groups and stakeholders together at the local scale in the pursuit of common visions and goals, often against the backdrop of an external threat. The challenge for a movement's leaders is to negotiate and design a rural agenda that resonates with this complex constituency. One way to…
Descriptors: Activism, Foreign Countries, Community Colleges, Rural Population
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Perkins, Harvey C. – Journal of Rural Studies, 1989
Examines the process by which real estate developers construct rural images of urban places, exploit anti-urban, pro-rural, and pro-community sentiments, and commodify and appropriate the established meanings of places. Uses Chapel Hill, North Carolina, as a case study. Contains 47 references. (SV)
Descriptors: Advertising, Case Studies, Community Characteristics, Community Development
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O'Toole, Kevin; Burdess, Neil – Journal of Rural Studies, 2004
State and federal governments in Australia have developed a range of policy instruments for rural areas in Australia that are infused with a new sense of "community," employing leading concepts like social capital, social enterprise, community development, partnerships and community building. This has encouraged local people and…
Descriptors: Rural Areas, Municipalities, Community Control, Governance
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Higgins, Vaughan; Dibden, Jacqui; Cocklin, Chris – Journal of Rural Studies, 2008
This paper examines the role of certification in alternative agri-food networks (AAFNs), which are "in the process" of building markets for their produce outside conventional supply chains. Drawing upon recent writing on "embeddedness", we argue that certification provides an important focus for exploring the relationship and…
Descriptors: Community Benefits, Management Systems, Foreign Countries, Certification
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Woodhouse, Andrew – Journal of Rural Studies, 2006
This article reports the findings of a case study of social capital and economic development conducted in two towns in regional Australia between 2001 and 2002. The hypothesis driving the research states that a town displaying a high level of social capital will also display a high level of economic development, while a town with a low level of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Social Capital, Economic Development, Community Development
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Sobels, Jonathan; Curtis, Allan; Lockie, Stewart – Journal of Rural Studies, 2001
Australian Landcare groups of volunteers, farmers, and other landowners address local conservation and land use issues. In studies of two networks of Landcare groups, networks attracted funding, created opportunities for participation and shared learning, improved communication and management practices, and increased member knowledge. These…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Case Studies, Community Action, Community Organizations
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