东德农村发展中的社会创新及其合法化进程

IF 5.7 1区 社会学 Q1 GEOGRAPHY
Sabine Hielscher , Friederike Rohde
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欧洲农村地区的经济机会有限,就业前景不佳,基础设施落后,有时与城市生活条件形成鲜明对比。在新的德国联邦州,农村地区高度多样化,在人口密度、与主要城市的接近程度和社会经济条件方面存在显著差异。生活在这些地区的公民是重大社会动荡的一部分,需要在德国统一后重建和重组民间社会活动和基础设施。尽管存在这些挑战,但其中一些领域已日益成为社会创新的中心,不同群体的行动者在这些领域开展合作,制定应对地方和区域挑战的创造性对策。然而,尽管这些活动的政治利益越来越大,但民间社会倡议在新的农村治理安排中的合法性仍然存在争议和模糊。倡议往往缺乏当地的支持。民间社会倡议需要作出重大努力,展示其与地方和区域行动者的相关性,从而使其组织、行动和思维方式合法化。本研究借鉴了与变革性社会创新、合法化过程和国家以外治理相关的概念,将合法化作为农村地区多个行动者及其跨地方网络之间社会创新过程的一部分进行了考察,并探讨了它们如何影响区域发展中的社会变化。在经验上,该研究建立在在德国萨克森-安哈特州哈茨进行的案例研究工作的基础上。我们的论文指出,合法性不仅是一个成功因素或赋权过程的一部分,而且是公民社会倡议推动新治理安排变革和使新的思维、行动和组织方式制度化的关键先决条件。
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Social innovation and their legitimation processes within rural developments in east Germany
Rural areas in Europe are frequently marked by limited economic opportunities, poor job prospects, and declining infrastructures, which sometimes stand in stark contrast to urban living conditions. In the new German federal states, rural areas are highly diverse, with significant variations in population density, proximity to major cities, and socio-economic conditions. Citizens living in these areas have been part of major social upheavals and needed to rebuild and reorganize civil society activities and infrastructures after the German reunification. Despite these challenges, some of these areas have increasingly become hubs for social innovation, where diverse groups of actors collaborate to develop creative responses to local and regional challenges. However, despite growing political interests in these activities, the legitimacy of civil society initiatives in new rural governance arrangements remains contested and ambiguous. Initiatives often lack local support. Significant efforts are required from civil society initiatives to showcase their relevance to local and regional actors and thus legitimize their ways of organizing, doing and thinking. Drawing on concepts linked to transformative social innovation, legitimation processes, and governance beyond the state, this study examines legitimation as part of social innovation processes between multiple actors and their translocal networks in rural areas and asks how they shape social changes in regional developments. Empirically, the study builds on case study work that was conducted in the Harz in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. Our paper brings to the fore that legitimation is not merely a success factor or part of an empowerment process but a crucial prerequisite for civil society initiatives to drive change in new governance arrangements and institutionalize new ways of thinking, doing, and organizing.
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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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