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Le capital environnemental, nouvelle clé d'interprétation de la gentrification rurale ? [PDF]

open access: yesNorois, 2017
Encore confidentielle en France, mais deja bien ancree dans la litterature anglo-saxonne, l’approche proposee par la gentrification rurale permet une lecture renouvelee des dynamiques contemporaines des espaces ruraux, mettant entre autres choses l’environnement au cœur des transformations socio-spatiales et ...
Richard, Frédéric   +2 more
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Artisanat et gentrification rurale en France méridionale

open access: yesSociologies, 2012
This paper presents a field study which started in 2006 in a rural area of South-West of France. In and around a medieval village (N.) important socio-economical mutations have occured for about fifteen years and this paper will show how one can think of
Marc Perrenoud
doaj   +2 more sources

Rural gentrification and ageing: a case study from French countrysides [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
Like most developed countries, France is concerned by repopulation of its rural areas since the 1970-1980s. Analyses of census population data 2006 confirm it, and present positive dynamics far away of cities in remote country districts.
Pistre, Pierre
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Comparative ruralism and ‘opening new windows’ on gentrification [PDF]

open access: yesDialogues in Human Geography, 2018
In response to the five commentaries on our paper ‘Comparative approaches to gentrification: lessons from the rural’, we open up more ‘windows’ on rural gentrification and its urban counterpart. First, we highlight the issues of metrocentricity and urbanormativity within gentrification studies, highlighting their employment by our commentators. Second,
Phillips, Martin, Smith, Darren P.
openaire   +3 more sources

Comparative approaches to gentrification [PDF]

open access: yesDialogues in Human Geography, 2018
The epistemologies and politics of comparative research are prominently debated within urban studies, with ‘comparative urbanism’ emerging as a contemporary lexicon of urban studies. The study of urban gentrification has, after some delay, come to engage with these debates, which can be seen to pose a major challenge to the very concept of ...
Phillips, Martin, Smith, Darren P.
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Re-placing displacement in gentrification studies: Temporality and multi-dimensionality in rural gentrification displacement

open access: yesGeoforum, 2021
Abstract This paper explores how conceptions of displacement have been challenged and adapted as the study of gentrification has expanded to encompass a series of new contexts, including post-industrial conversions and new-build urban developments within and beyond the Global North.
Phillips, Martin   +3 more
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Rural Gentrification Çaygören and Kertil (Sındırgı) Neighborhoods

open access: yesTurkish Studies-Social Sciences, 2022
Bu çalışmada Sındırgı İlçesindeki Çaygören ve Kertil mahallelerinde yaşanan kırsal soylulaştırma pratiklerinin incelenmesi amaçlanmıştır. Araştırmada, çalışma sahasının soylulaştırıcılar tarafından tercih edilme nedenleri, yerel halkın soylulaştırıcılara karşı tutumu ve soylulaştırma sürecinin çalışma sahasına ekonomik, sosyal ...
Alpaslan ALİAĞAOĞLU   +1 more
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Rural gentrification in the North Aegean Countryside (Turkey)

open access: yesIconarp International J. of Architecture and Planning, 2018
This article examines rural gentrification as experienced on the North Aegean coasts of Turkey. The study area chosen is the closest Aegean coast to İstanbul and it attracts attention because of its archeological and mythological values, as well as its natural beauty and vernacular landscape.
Uysal, Arzu Başaran, Sakarya, İpek
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Horsification: Embodied gentrification in rural landscapes

open access: yesGeoforum, 2021
Abstract In this paper, I consider the role of animals in gentrification processes, developing a conceptualisation of ‘horsification’: the proliferation of horses within a locale, resulting directly from (human) residential migration. Horses are a highly charismatic species.
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The cofradías’ role within the Fisheries Local Action Groups system: Implications for small‐scale fisheries in Galicia (Spain)

open access: yesSociologia Ruralis, Volume 64, Issue 3, Page 415-444, July 2024.
Abstract Structural funds for fisheries have a long history in the European Union, but the use of public funds for the sustainable development of fisheries‐dependent areas is a relatively recent practice. This approach is based on the concept of sustainable fisheries management and focuses on increasing the importance of the involvement of local ...
Iria García‐Lorenzo   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

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