Title of article :
Making sense of counterurbanization
Author/Authors :
Clare J. A. Mitchell، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages :
20
From page :
15
To page :
34
Abstract :
Non-metropolitan population growth has received extensive consideration since it was first observed in the United States nearly 30 years ago. The emergence, weakening and selective reappearance of this phenomenon across much of the developed world has spawned a large body of applied and academic literature. Many terms and phrases have been coined to describe this redistribution of population within the settlement system. The word “counterurbanization” is one that has received on-going attention in the literature. Although its verification, explanation and interpretation have occupied many research agendas, lack of consistency in definition hinders comparability. In this paper, I argue that the word counterurbanization is too broad to cover its depth of meaning. In its place, I propose adoption of three concepts to describe the changing spatial redistribution of population: counterurban, counterurbanizing, and counterurbanization. A framework integrating these concepts is offered, and templates for future study described. This exercise is timely given the recent release of census data.
Keywords :
Settlement systems , Rural space , migration , Non-metropolitan , counterurbanization
Journal title :
Journal of Rural Studies
Serial Year :
2004
Journal title :
Journal of Rural Studies
Record number :
744894
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