ABSTRACT

Most developed economies, including single-industry and resource dependent rural or small town regions, are transforming rapidly as a result of social, political, and economic change. Collectively, they face a number of challenges as well as new opportunities. This international collaboration describes a critical political economy framework that will be useful for understanding these transitions.

Transformation of Resource Towns and Peripheries describes the multi-faceted process of transition and change in resource dependent rural and small town regions since the end of the Second World War. The book incorporates international case studies from Australia, Canada, Finland and New Zealand, with the express purpose of highlighting similarities and differences in patterns and practices in each country. Chapters explore three main themes: how corporate ties and trade linkages are changing and impacting rural communities and regions; how resource industry employment is changing in these small communities; and how local community capacity and leadership are working to mitigate challenges and take advantage of new opportunities.

This book will be of interest to students of regional studies, geography, and rural and industrial sociology. It will also have a strong appeal to policy-makers and local regional development practitioners.

chapter 1|10 pages

Introduction

Political Economy Perspectives on the Transformation of Resource Towns and Peripheries

part I|124 pages

Global-Local Perspectives on Restructuring

chapter I|5 pages

Introduction

Geography and History Matter

chapter 1|33 pages

Trap or Opportunity?

Natural Resource Dependence, Scale, and the Evolution of New Economies in the Space/Time of New South Wales' Northern Tablelands

chapter 1|34 pages

Localization and Globalization

Industrial Reorganization in Mackenzie, British Columbia

chapter 1|24 pages

Restructuring of the New Zealand Economy

Global-Local Links and Evidence From the West Coast and Southland Regions

part 2|104 pages

Labor and Employment Perspectives on Restructuring

chapter II|3 pages

Introduction

Jobs and Labor Power Under Threat

chapter 2|34 pages

Contentious Flexibility

Job Losses in Labor Restructuring in Mackenzie, British Columbia

chapter 1|21 pages

Employment and Labor in New Zealand

Recent Trends and Reflections on Developments in the West Coast and Southland Regions

part 3|106 pages

Community Implications

part 3|4 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|19 pages

Community Development in an Age of Mounting Uncertainty

Armidale, Australia

chapter 1|28 pages

Building for the Future

Community Responses to Economic Restructuring in Mackenzie, British Columbia

chapter 1|21 pages

Resource Town Transitions in Finland

Local Impacts and Policy Responses in Lieksa

chapter 1|14 pages

Rural Restructuring

Conclusion