2019
DOI: 10.15446/rcdg.v28n2.73512
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Nacidos, criados, llegados: relaciones de clase y geometrías socioespaciales en la migración neorrural de la Argentina contemporánea

Abstract: En diversos países de Latinoamérica y Europa, el progresivo desplazamiento de clases medias urbanas hacia pequeñas localidades rurales del “interior” ha pasado a constituir, en las últimas dos décadas, una modalidad sui géneris de migración interna. Los estudios rurales se refieren a este fenómeno migratorio con el nombre de “neorruralismo”. Este artículo propone estudiar el movimiento neorrural desde una perspectiva geopolítica, entendiéndolo como proceso de (re)inscripción espacial de relaciones de clase y d… Show more

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“…Enterprises in rural areas engage only in an immediate spatial context with a place for their activities, using the same economic logic of search for profit adopted in other productive contexts. Such enterprises may be associated and not restricted with neo-rural movements (Dal Bello et al , 2022a, 2022b; Quirós, 2019; Schwake, 2021), a counter-urban process, and “a post-industrial phenomenon that includes the immigration of middle-class and upper-middle-class city dwellers to rural areas.” (Schwake, 2021, p. 237). Many new-rural groups move from urban centers interested in improving their living standards and may look to entrepreneurship as a path to this realization (Schwake, 2021).…”
Section: Theoretical Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Enterprises in rural areas engage only in an immediate spatial context with a place for their activities, using the same economic logic of search for profit adopted in other productive contexts. Such enterprises may be associated and not restricted with neo-rural movements (Dal Bello et al , 2022a, 2022b; Quirós, 2019; Schwake, 2021), a counter-urban process, and “a post-industrial phenomenon that includes the immigration of middle-class and upper-middle-class city dwellers to rural areas.” (Schwake, 2021, p. 237). Many new-rural groups move from urban centers interested in improving their living standards and may look to entrepreneurship as a path to this realization (Schwake, 2021).…”
Section: Theoretical Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The origin of the interviewees was included in our analysis because this characteristic was highly mentioned during the conversations, including the explicit distinction of the use of certain plants according to people's provenance. On the one hand, "born and raised" 2 inhabitants, according to the native category documented by Quirós (2019), belong to families related to rural work and spent most of their lives in the region. On the other hand, some people have settled recently in the mountain area.…”
Section: Fieldworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…En la Argentina, este fenómeno cobró particular relevancia luego de la crisis económico-social del 2001 e involucró la instalación de individuos y familias de sectores medios urbanos y suburbanos en ciudades intermedias y áreas rurales del país. Distintas investigaciones realizadas en Mar de las Pampas, en la provincia de Buenos Aires (Noel, 2011), el Valle de Conlara, provincia de San Luis (Triví, 2018), y en Traslasierra, provincia de Córdoba (Trimano, 2017;Quirós, 2019) coinciden en la identificación de elementos comunes a todos estos procesos migratorios. En todos estos casos los nuevos habitantes invierten en emprendimientos que contribuyen con el desarrollo del turismo y del mercado de trabajo local (González et al, 2009).…”
Section: Movilidades Residenciales De Los Sectores Mediosunclassified