Taking a geographical approach, this book produces new critical work on the interdependence between globalization and rural spaces. Bringing together an interdisciplinary team of academics, and comparative case studies from Europe (West and East) and Asia, this book explores and discusses opportunities and challenges associated with globalising rural places, and identifies possibilities for policy and practical intervention by rural development actors. Special attention is paid to multi-scalar processes through which rural places are reshaped through globalization.
Taking a geographical approach, this book produces new critical work on the interdependence between globalization and rural spaces. Bringing together an interdisciplinary team of academics, and comparative case studies from Europe (West and East) and Asia, this book explores and discusses opportunities and challenges associated with globalising rural places, and identifies possibilities for policy and practical intervention by rural development actors. Special attention is paid to multi-scalar processes through which rural places are reshaped through globalization.
Christine Tamásy, University of Vechta, Germany, and Javier Revilla Diez, University of Hanover, Germany.
Inhaltsangabe
1: Introduction; I: Global-Rural Linkages; 2: Economic Entanglements and the Re-shaping of Place in the Global Countryside; 3: Agriculture in Chains: Farms, Firms and Contracts; 4: The Unjust Chain? The Value Chain of Milk in Germany; 5: International Migration and Resilience: Rural Introductory Spaces and Refugee Immigration as a Resource; 6: Community Resilience under Influences of Higher Governance Structures: The Case of the Czech Rural Community Noovice; II: Rural Entrepreneurship and Rural Labour Markets; 7: Non-farm Businesses in Rural Areas: Response to Crisis or Exploiting Opportunities? Evidence from Vietnam; 8: Immigrant Small Enterprises in Rural Sweden: Local and Transnational Resource Mobilisation; 9: The Role of Large Enterprises in Local Labour Market Development in Non-Metropolitan Rural Areas in Poland; III: Rural Innovation and Learning; 10: Entrepreneurial Innovation Capability of Rural Regions: An Underestimated Phenomena?; 11: Arranging Support for Collective Learning in Rural Areas of Germany; 12: Networks of Regional Learning in Rural Eastern Saxony; 13: The Role of Agglomeration Economies for SME Transnationalisation: Bypassing the Global Urban Service Nexus?; IV: Rural Policies and Governance; 14: The Role of Side Activities in Building Rural Resilience: The Case Study of Kiel-Windeweer (The Netherlands); 15: Metropolitan Regions and Rural Development: The Case of Bremen-Oldenburg, Northwestern Germany; 16: New Approaches to Rural Places
1: Introduction; I: Global-Rural Linkages; 2: Economic Entanglements and the Re-shaping of Place in the Global Countryside; 3: Agriculture in Chains: Farms, Firms and Contracts; 4: The Unjust Chain? The Value Chain of Milk in Germany; 5: International Migration and Resilience: Rural Introductory Spaces and Refugee Immigration as a Resource; 6: Community Resilience under Influences of Higher Governance Structures: The Case of the Czech Rural Community Noovice; II: Rural Entrepreneurship and Rural Labour Markets; 7: Non-farm Businesses in Rural Areas: Response to Crisis or Exploiting Opportunities? Evidence from Vietnam; 8: Immigrant Small Enterprises in Rural Sweden: Local and Transnational Resource Mobilisation; 9: The Role of Large Enterprises in Local Labour Market Development in Non-Metropolitan Rural Areas in Poland; III: Rural Innovation and Learning; 10: Entrepreneurial Innovation Capability of Rural Regions: An Underestimated Phenomena?; 11: Arranging Support for Collective Learning in Rural Areas of Germany; 12: Networks of Regional Learning in Rural Eastern Saxony; 13: The Role of Agglomeration Economies for SME Transnationalisation: Bypassing the Global Urban Service Nexus?; IV: Rural Policies and Governance; 14: The Role of Side Activities in Building Rural Resilience: The Case Study of Kiel-Windeweer (The Netherlands); 15: Metropolitan Regions and Rural Development: The Case of Bremen-Oldenburg, Northwestern Germany; 16: New Approaches to Rural Places
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