Recent research in rural geography has shown increasing interest in the ways in which rurality is performed and enacted by diverse actors. Rural geographers have also demonstrated increasing awareness of their own ‘performances ’ as researchers, including their enactment of multiple roles in engaging with research subjects, funders and users. This progress report for rural geography discusses recent contributions on these two related themes, briefly summarizing research on the performance and enactment of rurality and rural identities before proceeding to review publications that have reflected on methodological developments, positionality in rural research and political and policy engagement in rural geography
Although the world has experienced rapid urbanization, rural areas have always been and are still an...
Reflective inquiries to better understand \u27the rural\u27 have tried to embed rural research withi...
How do we account for the geographically uneven development of a subdiscipline of Geography? That is...
Recent research in rural geography has shown increasing interest in the ways in which rurality is pe...
Recent research in rural geography has shown increasing interest in the ways in which rurality is pe...
Rural geography may be simply defined as the study of people, places, and landscapes in rural areas,...
Abstract: A number of commentaries and articles have been published in recent years refl ecting on t...
The last decade or so has witnessed a flourishing of research in rural geography; in particular, app...
© Lewis Holloway and Moya Kneafsey 2004. All right reserved. The last decade or so has witnessed a f...
The plurality of research traditions within rural geography continues to be apparent. Some of the le...
6 pagesEvery four years since 1991, a small group of rural geographers from Canada, the United Stat...
In a recent editorial in the Journal ofRural Studies Cloke (1997) remarked on the buoyant state of r...
This thesis contributes to the growing debate within rural geography as to the role of broader socia...
The division of ‘rural’ and ‘urban’ is one of the oldest ideas in Geography and is deeply engrained ...
Abstract: A number of commentaries and articles have been published in recent years reflecting on th...
Although the world has experienced rapid urbanization, rural areas have always been and are still an...
Reflective inquiries to better understand \u27the rural\u27 have tried to embed rural research withi...
How do we account for the geographically uneven development of a subdiscipline of Geography? That is...
Recent research in rural geography has shown increasing interest in the ways in which rurality is pe...
Recent research in rural geography has shown increasing interest in the ways in which rurality is pe...
Rural geography may be simply defined as the study of people, places, and landscapes in rural areas,...
Abstract: A number of commentaries and articles have been published in recent years refl ecting on t...
The last decade or so has witnessed a flourishing of research in rural geography; in particular, app...
© Lewis Holloway and Moya Kneafsey 2004. All right reserved. The last decade or so has witnessed a f...
The plurality of research traditions within rural geography continues to be apparent. Some of the le...
6 pagesEvery four years since 1991, a small group of rural geographers from Canada, the United Stat...
In a recent editorial in the Journal ofRural Studies Cloke (1997) remarked on the buoyant state of r...
This thesis contributes to the growing debate within rural geography as to the role of broader socia...
The division of ‘rural’ and ‘urban’ is one of the oldest ideas in Geography and is deeply engrained ...
Abstract: A number of commentaries and articles have been published in recent years reflecting on th...
Although the world has experienced rapid urbanization, rural areas have always been and are still an...
Reflective inquiries to better understand \u27the rural\u27 have tried to embed rural research withi...
How do we account for the geographically uneven development of a subdiscipline of Geography? That is...