Spatial and individual resistance(s) in depopulated and remote rural areas

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Abstract

The concept of resistance is multidimensional in political and rural geography. It is mainly used to classify communities’ strategies in response to the actions of extra-local public and private agents. In this approach, the community is usually studied homogeneously. However, some interpretations consider that resistance creates differentiation processes within the rural community. From this perspective, individual resistance strategies can be analysed, which join forces in times of community resistance. In depopulated regions, the purpose of resistance is to remain in a place. This paper studies several cases of resistance in small populations affected by depopulation in a region of Spain.

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Paniagua, A. (2017). Spatial and individual resistance(s) in depopulated and remote rural areas. Space and Polity, 21(3), 303–317. https://doi.org/10.1080/13562576.2017.1355874

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