Zusammenfassung der Ressource
The Middle-Class Colonisation of the Countryside
- Economic
- Agricultural exceptionalism
- Intensification
- Food
- Diversification
- Industry
- Protectionism
- Financial incentives
- Farmers defined as having a place, Newby, 79
- 'Green and pleasant land', Williams
- Post-production
- Neo-liberalism
- Decrease in hme prod.
- Economic restructuring
- Diversification
- Pressure
Anmerkungen:
- For new homes
Environmental activism; destruction of land by chemicals
- Representation
- Leisure
- Actors
- National Trust
- National ramblers assoc.
- Lifestyle
- Commodification
- Desirability/ aspirational
- Fetished in goods/ images/ ideology (Mullins, 1991)
- Purchases indicate class (Murdoch, 1997)
- Capital
Anmerkungen:
- Reflexivity of our identity
- Crisis of creditentialism
- Mainstreaming/ fashion
- Dichotomy
- Rural
- Peaceful, clean
- Cut-off, communication infrastructure
- Urban is perceived as isolating for communities
- Safe, Valentine, 1997; good for families
- Harvey, 1981
- Time space compression
- Slowing down
- Static/ insular
- Not interconnected
- Connecting back to nature
- Roles are protected/defined
- Urban is insecure
- Situated knowledge
- Anderson, 09
- Rural is inscribed with different associations
- Interactions reinforce meaning
- Power-oppression-hegemony- exclusion, Sharpe et al, 00
- Counterurbanisation
- Berry, 76
- Turning point in settlement trends
- Champion, 98; Haggart, 97
- Urban-rural migration
- Creation of market towns
- Mixed spaces of rural/urban
- relocation of industry
- divisions of labour
- Spatial fix, Massey; 1994
- Service/ managerial positions
- Fielding, 1998
- fluctuations
- regional specialisation
- Cyclisation of economy
- The rural and class
- Newby, 79
- class stratification
- Cloke and Thrift, 98
- Local gentry
- Show & self
- Move in & join in
- Village regulators
- Conflict over ideas that infringe on the rural construct
- education privileges them over consultation
- legitimacy of education
- Pahl, 1987
- Social-consciousness- Action
- Retain superiority over local/ insiders; Savage, 1992
- Cloke, et al 98
- Rural gentrification
- Polarise the community
- Bring back city living