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Title
Reimagining Rural Criminology in a Time of Change
Series
Research in Rural Crime
Author(s)
Publication Date
2022-07-29
Abstract
The shape of rural communities depends greatly on what is practised everyday by rural people. In addition to everyday life, rural areas are structured by the actions of states, by the economy and technology - and so we must regard the rural as a distinct socio-spatiality. Moreover, the rural is connected to and shaped by local and global forces that organise both in and beyond its boundaries. The rural therefore intersects with economy, environment and politics at the macro level, but also with gender, class and ethnicity and with struggles for power, resources and identity that shapes its cohesion and (in)security. This chapter is structured in three parts. First, it reflects upon the rural as a socio-spatial nexus comprised of rural practices and shaped by the external world and the state. Here, the chapter reflects further on the shared space between rural and green criminology with reference to the Anthropocene. Second, it considers some of the ways in which the rural and rural people are represented in popular discourse. It contemplates some of these themes through the lens of rural criminology. Third, the chapter provides an overview of the various contributions in this book.
Publication Type
Book Chapter
Source of Publication
Rural Transformations and Rural Crime: International Critical Perspectives in Rural Criminology, p. 1-14
Publisher
Bristol University Press
Place of Publication
Bristol, United Kingdom
Fields of Research (FoR) 2020
Socio-Economic Objective (SEO) 2020
Peer Reviewed
Yes
HERDC Category Description
ISBN
9781529217766
9781529217773
9781529217759
Peer Reviewed
Yes
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