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"This collection seeks to uncover the nature and consequences of the 'relational rurals' across European contexts. It calls for a relational turn in rural studies and demonstrates the importance and distinctiveness of rural relationships, processes and dynamics. The volume introduces readers to current thinking about rural, peripheral areas and the challenges faced by organisations and individuals in Europe working in these areas with regard to policy, rural dynamics, development, cooperation, contestation, conflict and associated phenomena, many of which have remained unnoticed, inaccurately conceptualised, or inadequately depicted until now. The book explores the rural-urban divide, institutional cooperation, rural policy challenges and solutions and governing sustainable development"--
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Introduction: Exploring the Rural through a Relational Lens; Edward Kasabov 1. The Character of Rural Business Relations; Robert Newbery and Gary Bosworth 2. Institutional Cooperation and Service Delivery in Rural Ireland; Mary O'Shaughnessy and Patrick Enright 3. Cross-Community Cooperation in Post-Socialist Hungarian Rural Space; Eva Fekete 4. Class Conflict and Social Change in the British Countryside, 1990-2013: Urban Values Rural Issues; Sue Bestwick 5. Performing the Rural through Game-Angling; Tom Mordue 6. Reviewing and Renewing Class: The Prospects for a 21st Century Rural Class Analysis; Jesse Heley 7. Governing Sustainable Tourism: European Networked Rural Villages; Frank Go, Maria Della Lucia, Mariapina Trunfio and Umberto Martini 8. Rural Development Policy in the Framework of the Knowledge-Based Economy: Selective Impacts and Solutions in the Case of the Czech Republic; Martin Pelucha, Eva Cudlinova and Miloslav Lapka 9. Processes of Cooperation in Rural Areas: Obstacles, Driving Forces and Options for Encouragement; Kim Pollerman 10. Toward a Post-Structuralist and Cultural Turn in Researching Rurality in Poland: A Geographical Perspective; Konrad Czapiewski and Marcin Wójcik 11. Re-Thinking Rural Conflict and Cooperation Difficulties; Alex Warlow and Edward Kasabov Conclusion; Edward Kasabov
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Susan Bestwick, University of Lincoln, UK
Gary Bosworth, University of Lincoln, UK
Eva Cudlinova, University of South Bohemia, Czech Republic
Konrad Czapiewski, Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland
Maria Della Lucia, University of Trento, Italy
Pat Enright, University College Cork, Ireland
Eva Fekete, University of Miskolc, Hungary
Frank Go, Erasmus University, The Netherlands
Jesse Heley, Aberystwyth University, UK
Miloslav Lapka, University of South Bohemia, Czech Republic
Umberto Martini, University of Trento, Italy
Tom Mordue, Northumbria University, UK
Robert Newbery, Plymouth University, UK
Mary O'Shaughnessy, University College Cork, Ireland
Martin Pelucha, University of South Bohemia, Czech Republic
Kim Pollerman, Johann Heinrich von Thünen Institute, Germany
Mariapina Trunfio, University of Naples Parthenope, Italy
Alex Warlow, West Wales Consulting, UK
Marcin Wójcik, University of ?ód?, Poland