Periodically, the topic of defining rural is addressed within rural social science scholarship but done so in overwhelmingly human terms. This paper engages with this observation, arguing the simple but axiomatic point that the rural is not solely a human taxonomic creation but expresses a space that integrally and intimately involves the more-than-human. Consequently, the latter should be strongly, firmly and richly represented up-front within the defining rural debate. Adopting an established if, to date, still anthropocentricised three-fold model of rural space, the paper argues that each dimension – localities, representations, lives – feature the more-than-human in both passive and active ways. Overall, bringing more-than-human perspec...
A collection of 11 papers on issues of representation, power and identity within the British country...
In the wake of BSE, the threat to ban fox hunting and Foot and Mouth disease, the English countrysid...
Using qualitative data from a research project investigating contemporary rural identities in Englan...
Landscapes are complex outplays of intersecting flows of agency in which humans and non-humans combi...
Landscapes are complex outplays of intersecting flows of agency in which humans and non-humans combi...
The British countryside is a national institution; most people aspire to live there, many people use...
The recent ‘Liberty and Livelihood’ March in London highlights how the issue of hunting with dogs, w...
Abstract. The author explores the place of animals in rural politics. Recognising that rurality is s...
While rural populations and places are fluidly and diversely constituted, in governmental and popula...
This paper reviews research on livestock and landscape. It argues that farm animals have started to ...
The division of ‘rural’ and ‘urban’ is one of the oldest ideas in Geography and is deeply engrained ...
The author explores the place of animals in rural politics. Recognising that rurality is socially co...
This article explores the potential of giving animals a more prominent role in landscape studies. Th...
© Sarah Neal 2009. All rights reserved.Rural Identities investigates and engages with the ways in wh...
In this paper we use Bourdieu's concept of habitus to examine human animal relationships within cap...
A collection of 11 papers on issues of representation, power and identity within the British country...
In the wake of BSE, the threat to ban fox hunting and Foot and Mouth disease, the English countrysid...
Using qualitative data from a research project investigating contemporary rural identities in Englan...
Landscapes are complex outplays of intersecting flows of agency in which humans and non-humans combi...
Landscapes are complex outplays of intersecting flows of agency in which humans and non-humans combi...
The British countryside is a national institution; most people aspire to live there, many people use...
The recent ‘Liberty and Livelihood’ March in London highlights how the issue of hunting with dogs, w...
Abstract. The author explores the place of animals in rural politics. Recognising that rurality is s...
While rural populations and places are fluidly and diversely constituted, in governmental and popula...
This paper reviews research on livestock and landscape. It argues that farm animals have started to ...
The division of ‘rural’ and ‘urban’ is one of the oldest ideas in Geography and is deeply engrained ...
The author explores the place of animals in rural politics. Recognising that rurality is socially co...
This article explores the potential of giving animals a more prominent role in landscape studies. Th...
© Sarah Neal 2009. All rights reserved.Rural Identities investigates and engages with the ways in wh...
In this paper we use Bourdieu's concept of habitus to examine human animal relationships within cap...
A collection of 11 papers on issues of representation, power and identity within the British country...
In the wake of BSE, the threat to ban fox hunting and Foot and Mouth disease, the English countrysid...
Using qualitative data from a research project investigating contemporary rural identities in Englan...