ABSTRACT

Rural societies around the world are changing in fundamental ways, both at their own initiative and in response to external forces. The Routledge International Handbook of Rural Studies examines the organisation and transformation of rural society in more developed regions of the world, taking an interdisciplinary and problem-focused approach. Written by leading social scientists from many countries, it addresses emerging issues and challenges in innovative and provocative ways to inform future policy. This volume is organised around eight emerging social, economic and environmental challenges:

  • Demographic change.
  • Economic transformations.
  • Food systems and land.
  • Environment and resources.
  • Changing configurations of gender and rural society.
  • Social and economic equality.
  • Social dynamics and institutional capacity.
  • Power and governance.

Cross-cutting these challenges are the growing interdependence of rural and urban; the rise in inequality within and between places; the impact of fiscal crisis on rural societies; neoliberalism, power and agency; and rural areas as potential sites of resistance. The Routledge International Handbook of Rural Studies is required reading for anyone concerned with the future of rural areas.

part II|84 pages

Economic Transformations

chapter 8|9 pages

Economic Transformations

Understanding the Determinants of Rural Growth

chapter 9|12 pages

The Changing Nature of Resource Economies

A Focus on the Example of Forestry

chapter 13|11 pages

The Death of Distance?

Networks, the Costs of Distance and Urban–Rural Interdependence

chapter 14|16 pages

Invigorating the New Rural Economy

Entrepreneurship and Innovation

part III|82 pages

Food Systems and Land

chapter 15|9 pages

Food Systems and Land

Connections and Contradictions

chapter 16|13 pages

The Family Farm

Model for the Future or Relic of the Past?

chapter 17|10 pages

Industrial Livestock and the Ecological Hoofprint

Inequality, Degradation and Violence

chapter 20|10 pages

Agricultural Science and Technology

Tensions and Contradictions

chapter 21|13 pages

Food Systems Failure

Can We Avert Future Crises?

part IV|84 pages

Environment and Resources

chapter 22|7 pages

Environment and Resources

New and Old Questions for Rural Landscapes

chapter 24|10 pages

Changing Environmental Values

Beyond Production and Consumption

chapter 27|12 pages

Industrialising the Marine Commons

Adapting to Change in Europe's Coastal Fisheries

part V|78 pages

Changing Configurations of Gender and Rural Society

part VI|84 pages

Social and Economic Equality

part VII|82 pages

Social Dynamics and Institutional Capacity

chapter 42|7 pages

Social Dynamics and Institutional Capacity

Structures, Mobilities and Identities beyond the Periphery of the Global Metropolis

chapter 43|13 pages

Farming Families in Rural Communities

Changing Rural Social Organisation in a Modern and Postmodern World

chapter 46|13 pages

Indigenous Education and Self-Determination in a Global Context

The Case of New Zealand and the United States

chapter 47|11 pages

Rural Literacies and Rural Mobilities

Textual Practice, Relational Space and Social Capital in a Globalised World

part VIII|70 pages

Power and Governance

chapter 49|8 pages

Power and Governance

Empirical Questions and Theoretical Approaches for Rural Studies

chapter 52|12 pages

Confronting Globalisation?

Rural Protest, Resistance and Social Movements

chapter 53|12 pages

Responding to Rural Change

Adaptation, Resilience and Community Action

part |15 pages

Conclusion

chapter 55|13 pages

Conclusion

Rural Studies: The Challenges Ahead