This paper explores learning trajectories in becoming ‘rural women’ in Sweden, by using a biographical and socially-situated learning perspective. The data is based on in-depth biographical interviews with three young women who moved between rural and urban areas, and finally decided to return to a rural area. The findings show three learning phases: the mythical, the questioning and the self-positioning phase. Furthermore, the paper identifies four types of learning spaces of urban and rural areas: an imagined, a career-related, a cultural-emotional and a biographical learning space. The paper offers valuable insights about everyday life learning and identity development in young adulthood, and how stereotypes of rural areas negatively imp...
Few studies examine immobility or staying as a demographic process worthy of investigation. This pap...
This chapter contributes to the ongoing discussion about rural belonging by considering the role of ...
This study explores the influence of geographical location on young pupils’ educational orientations...
The present study examined the subjective experiences young adults had during emerging adulthood. Pa...
The aim of this article is to critically explore and analyse opportunities and obstacles faced by hi...
Rural place is a significant influencer of the ageing and states of well-being experienced by older...
Successful social and economic integration into Swedish society increasingly demands a post-compulso...
This ethnographic study explores how rural lower secondary school students reflect on study and care...
This paper aims to provide a better understanding of how female emigrants and returnees could use th...
Cultural images of young people’s lives in the city and rural areas are characterized by polarizatio...
The aim of this thesis is to analyse migration and socio-economic differentiation in rural and urban...
This study focus on adolescents motivations about remaining in rural areas in the Mid Sweden Region,...
Utilising original empirical research as a mode of contributing to theoretical understanding in the ...
Previous research into women's patterns of migration suggests a female flight from the European weak...
So far, rural people and communities have not received much consideration within the field of gender...
Few studies examine immobility or staying as a demographic process worthy of investigation. This pap...
This chapter contributes to the ongoing discussion about rural belonging by considering the role of ...
This study explores the influence of geographical location on young pupils’ educational orientations...
The present study examined the subjective experiences young adults had during emerging adulthood. Pa...
The aim of this article is to critically explore and analyse opportunities and obstacles faced by hi...
Rural place is a significant influencer of the ageing and states of well-being experienced by older...
Successful social and economic integration into Swedish society increasingly demands a post-compulso...
This ethnographic study explores how rural lower secondary school students reflect on study and care...
This paper aims to provide a better understanding of how female emigrants and returnees could use th...
Cultural images of young people’s lives in the city and rural areas are characterized by polarizatio...
The aim of this thesis is to analyse migration and socio-economic differentiation in rural and urban...
This study focus on adolescents motivations about remaining in rural areas in the Mid Sweden Region,...
Utilising original empirical research as a mode of contributing to theoretical understanding in the ...
Previous research into women's patterns of migration suggests a female flight from the European weak...
So far, rural people and communities have not received much consideration within the field of gender...
Few studies examine immobility or staying as a demographic process worthy of investigation. This pap...
This chapter contributes to the ongoing discussion about rural belonging by considering the role of ...
This study explores the influence of geographical location on young pupils’ educational orientations...