2023
DOI: 10.15201/hungeobull.72.1.5
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A new way to understand urban-rural relations: Habitus studies of rural places

Abstract: “Taken for-granted divisions of geographic space (such as centre and periphery) must be viewed according to Bourdieu, as the effect of distance in social space, i.e. the unequal distribution of the different kinds of capital in geographical space” – as Reed-Danahay, D. (2020, 17) puts it in their book about the spatial aspect of Pierre Bourdieu’s action theory. Field, social space, capital, disposition, and habitus are all essential components of Bourdieu’s theory, but what about places? This paper focuses on … Show more

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“…2022). Although these newly urbanised towns may not be able to concentrate enough population to avoid their shrinking, they are catalysts of the social transformation of rural spaces (Halamska, M. and Stanny, M. 2021; Heffner, K. and Twardzik, M. 2022), and they spread the urban habitus (Jóvér, V. 2023).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2022). Although these newly urbanised towns may not be able to concentrate enough population to avoid their shrinking, they are catalysts of the social transformation of rural spaces (Halamska, M. and Stanny, M. 2021; Heffner, K. and Twardzik, M. 2022), and they spread the urban habitus (Jóvér, V. 2023).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%