How to Maintain a Rural Settlement through Screening and Accepting I-Turn Migrants in Amami-oshima Island, Japan: Counterevidence to the “Marginal Settlement Discourse” by Examining the Case of Katetsu, Setouchi-cho

  • Koki T
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Koki, T. (2018). How to Maintain a Rural Settlement through Screening and Accepting I-Turn Migrants in Amami-oshima Island, Japan: Counterevidence to the “Marginal Settlement Discourse” by Examining the Case of Katetsu, Setouchi-cho. E-Journal GEO, 13(1), 50–67. https://doi.org/10.4157/ejgeo.13.50

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