The impact of people's creativity and networks on spatial localisation - Locals, multi-locals, newcomers or returnees as an opportunity for civic engagement in rural areas

IF 5.1 1区 社会学 Q1 GEOGRAPHY
Lena Greinke , Maria Rammelmeier
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Rural areas and civic engagement are influenced by ongoing transformation processes. Due to a strong sense of belonging among people in rural areas, along with both historical and emerging engagement structures, civic engagement in these areas plays an important role. This paper deals with spatial localisation through the lens of multi-locals, newcomers or returnees presenting them as an example of potential opportunities for civic engagement. It utilizes theoretical approaches to creativity and engagement as endogenous resources for regional development. By combining the empirical results of two doctoral theses, which used guided qualitative interviews, reflexive photography and egocentric network maps as methods, the paper aims to analyse the extent to which the localisation of multi-locals, newcomers or returnees impacts civic engagement and how rural areas can benefit from civic innovations. The study shows that engagement has different characteristics in rural areas. The personal localisation of volunteers influences the type of engagement. Supra-local engagement offers an opportunity to stay connected and sustain involvement, but "genuine" engagement happens at the local level. The example of multi-locals and engagement in the special field of cultural activities illustrates an opportunity for innovation in rural regions. The multi-locals and the cultural actors, as "strangers" or "newcomers" bring new impressions and skills (from urban areas) to rural regions and communities.
人们的创造力和网络对空间本地化的影响 - 本地人、多地人、新移民或回归者是农村地区公民参与的机会
农村地区和公民参与受到当前变革进程的影响。由于农村地区的人们具有强烈的归属感,再加上历史和新兴的参与结构,公民参与在这些地区发挥着重要作用。本文从多地人、新移民或回归者的视角探讨空间本地化问题,将他们作为公民参与潜在机会的一个例子。它利用理论方法将创造力和参与作为区域发展的内生资源。通过结合两篇博士论文的实证研究成果(采用引导式定性访谈、反思性摄影和以自我为中心的网络地图等方法),本文旨在分析 "多地人"、"新来者 "或 "回归者 "的本地化对公民参与的影响程度,以及农村地区如何从公民创新中获益。研究表明,农村地区的参与具有不同的特点。志愿者的个人本地化影响着参与的类型。超本地化参与提供了保持联系和持续参与的机会,但 "真正的 "参与发生在本地层面。在文化活动这一特殊领域,多地方参与的例子说明了农村地区创新的机会。作为 "陌生人 "或 "新来者 "的多地参与者和文化行动者为农村地区和社区带来了新的印象和技能(来自城市地区)。
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9.80
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286
期刊介绍: The Journal of Rural Studies publishes research articles relating to such rural issues as society, demography, housing, employment, transport, services, land-use, recreation, agriculture and conservation. The focus is on those areas encompassing extensive land-use, with small-scale and diffuse settlement patterns and communities linked into the surrounding landscape and milieux. Particular emphasis will be given to aspects of planning policy and management. The journal is international and interdisciplinary in scope and content.
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