.152d52bae5902f

Michael Woods – (Re)Assembling Rural Places? A New Approach for Researching Globalization

30. January kl. 13:15 - 00:00

His current and recent research falls primarily into four main areas: (i) The emergent ‘global countryside’ and the reconstitution of rural places under globalization, employing a relational analysis to understand the interplay of local and global actors and processes and human and non-human actants in reproducing and contesting globalization in the rural sphere; (ii) The ‘politics of the rural’, including local rural conflicts, the mobilization of rural social movements, and the contested articulation of the rural through policy discourse; (iii) Community governance, leadership and power relations, in both rural and urban settings, with a particular focus on town, parish and community councils in the UK; (iv) The social and economic restructuring of rural communities and regions, including population dynamics, service provision and economic development issues, with a particular focus on Wales.

https://www.aber.ac.uk/en/iges/staff/academic-staff/zzp/

Meeting room ‘Tinget’, Bygdeforskning, top floor, Idrettssenteret Dragvoll
Thursday 30th January 2014, 13.15 – 14.45