Labour and Locality: Critical Perspectives on Rural Change
Editat de Philip Lowe, Sarah Whatmore, Terry Marsdenen Limba Engleză Paperback – apr 2025
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781032497044
ISBN-10: 1032497041
Pagini: 184
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Editura: Taylor & Francis Ltd.
Seria Critical Perspectives on Rural Change
ISBN-10: 1032497041
Pagini: 184
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Editura: Taylor & Francis Ltd.
Seria Critical Perspectives on Rural Change
Cuprins
Introduction: Labour and Locality: Emerging Research Issues Terry Marsden, Philip Lowe and Sarah Whatmore 1. The Reconstitution of Locality: Technology and Labour in Modern Agriculture Jan Douwe Van der Ploeg 2. Transformation of the Labour System and Work Processes in a Rapidly Modernising Agriculture: The Evolving Case of Spain Miren Etxezarreta 3. Rural Labour Markets Meeting Urbanisation and the Arena Society: New Challenges for Policy and Planning in Rural Scandinavia Lars Olof Persson 4. Class-based Social Mobility on the Rural/Urban Fringe: Cambodian Farmworkers in Philadelphia Max J. Pfeffer 5. Local Culture, Life Mode and Development in a Norwegian Rural Community Mariann Villa and Reidar Almås 6. On the Margins: Uneven Development and Rural Restructuring in the Highlands of Scotland Richard J. Smith 7. Representing the Region: Welsh Farmers and the British State Jonathon Murdoch .
Recenzii
Review of the original edition of Labour and Locality:
‘It fills an important gap in the literature and will be of interest to geographers and non-geographers alike.’ Tom Lethbridge, The Professional Geographer, Volume 46, Issue 1.
‘It fills an important gap in the literature and will be of interest to geographers and non-geographers alike.’ Tom Lethbridge, The Professional Geographer, Volume 46, Issue 1.
Notă biografică
Terry Marsden, Philip Lowe and Sarah Whatmore