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Rethinking Rural Studies

David L. Brown and Mark Shucksmith

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Abstract: Rethinking Rural Studies presents an explicitly trans-disciplinary perspective on rural social science. David L. Brown and Mark Shucksmith identify emerging issues and research avenues on the topic, highlighting opportunities for rural studies to contribute towards greater collective wellbeing.

Keywords: Development Studies; Economics and Finance; Environment; Geography; Politics and Public Policy Sociology and Social Policy; Sustainable Development Goals; Urban and Regional Studies (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
ISBN: 9781800881778
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Chapters in this book:

Ch 1 Introduction: Rethinking Rural Studies , pp 1-23 Downloads
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Ch 2 Beyond the urban hierarchy: rethinking power and dominance in a dynamic settlement system , pp 24-31 Downloads
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Ch 3 Rethinking rural economy and family livelihoods , pp 32-52 Downloads
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Ch 4 Wellbeing, governance and rural development: towards an agenda for research and policy , pp 53-75 Downloads
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Ch 5 Poverty, social inequality and rural studies , pp 76-94 Downloads
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Ch 6 Spatial inequality, spatial justice and ‘right to the countryside’ , pp 95-113 Downloads
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Ch 7 Rural population matters, but demography is not destiny , pp 114-130 Downloads
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Ch 8 Science, technology and the food and fibre system: legacies and transformations , pp 131-152 Downloads
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Ch 9 Rethinking natural resources, energy and rural environments , pp 153-175 Downloads
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Ch 10 Conclusion: a hopeful rural studies , pp 176-186 Downloads
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