Local Responses to Global Integration - Rilegato

European Society For Rural Sociology Congress 1997 (Crete, Greece)

 
9781840148442: Local Responses to Global Integration

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This text sets out to discuss the various aspects of local responses to the globalization process, drawing from empirical work carried out in various countries worldwide. Globalization is seen as an economic and social process which has taken a more pervasive form in contemporary society, leading to an increasing similarity of production and consumption patterns and a worldwide movement of products, people, services and cultures. Rural areas have undoubtably experienced the impact of such a process by adopting new functions as both producers and consumers. However, they are not characterized by uniformity, integration or resistance, being rather a reflection of their accumulated history. In this connection, the main argument of the book is that rural development strategies emerge in response to both homogenization and marginalization processes. Forms of production and consumption of both goods have developed and localities, as specific social spaces, have put forward their own diversities. The book's main features are its international empirical character and the multidimensional consideration of both potential and actual responses to global integration.

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ISBN 10:  1138333875 ISBN 13:  9781138333871
Casa editrice: Routledge, 2020
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