Processes associated with globalization are increasingly shifting rural areas from being isolated to becoming part of the global countryside. A consequence of this shift is often rural crisis as the inhabitants of these areas frequently find themselves without the institutions to cope with the rapidity and enormity of global changes. A possible feature of globalization is better interconnectedness among individuals across the globe that potentially supplies innovative ideas to local areas. Local informal communications or the "bush telegraph" may support novel input by individuals into community development. This study supplies a reflection on contemporary global networks through semi-structured interviews from inhabitants of rural communit...
Vast changes are occurring around the world in the ways in which people living in rural and remote a...
Current research on social networks in some rural communities reports continuing demise despite effo...
Abstract. Contrary to the suggestion that transnational capital has largely subsumed the agency of A...
Processes associated with globalization are increasingly shifting rural areas from being isolated to...
Globalisation has been the subject of central attention in the last decade, yet the ways in which t...
Globalisation has been the subject of central attention in the last decade, yet the ways in which t...
This article reports on the findings of a research project designed to capture some of the social or...
This paper explores the contribution that information and communication technologies (ICTs) make to ...
The New Zealand Kellogg Rural Leaders Programme develops emerging agribusiness leaders to help shape...
How do rural communities manage the challenge of local governance and community capacity-building, g...
The news media are often accused of fostering cynicism and mistrust, thereby undermining community v...
In rural Australia in the early twenty-first century, telecommunications reform has seen the rise of...
Information and communications technologies hold a prominent place in the cultural imagination of ma...
Vast changes are occurring around the world in the ways in which people living in rural and remote a...
Vast changes are occurring around the world in the ways in which people living in rural and remote a...
Vast changes are occurring around the world in the ways in which people living in rural and remote a...
Current research on social networks in some rural communities reports continuing demise despite effo...
Abstract. Contrary to the suggestion that transnational capital has largely subsumed the agency of A...
Processes associated with globalization are increasingly shifting rural areas from being isolated to...
Globalisation has been the subject of central attention in the last decade, yet the ways in which t...
Globalisation has been the subject of central attention in the last decade, yet the ways in which t...
This article reports on the findings of a research project designed to capture some of the social or...
This paper explores the contribution that information and communication technologies (ICTs) make to ...
The New Zealand Kellogg Rural Leaders Programme develops emerging agribusiness leaders to help shape...
How do rural communities manage the challenge of local governance and community capacity-building, g...
The news media are often accused of fostering cynicism and mistrust, thereby undermining community v...
In rural Australia in the early twenty-first century, telecommunications reform has seen the rise of...
Information and communications technologies hold a prominent place in the cultural imagination of ma...
Vast changes are occurring around the world in the ways in which people living in rural and remote a...
Vast changes are occurring around the world in the ways in which people living in rural and remote a...
Vast changes are occurring around the world in the ways in which people living in rural and remote a...
Current research on social networks in some rural communities reports continuing demise despite effo...
Abstract. Contrary to the suggestion that transnational capital has largely subsumed the agency of A...