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The New Countryside Ethnicity Nation And Exclusion In Contemporary Rural Britain Sarah Neal Editor Julian Agyeman Editor

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The New Countryside Ethnicity Nation And Exclusion In Contemporary Rural Britain Sarah Neal Editor Julian Agyeman Editor
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Publisher: Policy Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.71 MB
Pages: 272
Author: Sarah Neal (editor); Julian Agyeman (editor)
ISBN: 9781847421548, 1847421547
Language: English
Year: 2006

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The New Countryside Ethnicity Nation And Exclusion In Contemporary Rural Britain Sarah Neal Editor Julian Agyeman Editor by Sarah Neal (editor); Julian Agyeman (editor) 9781847421548, 1847421547 instant download after payment.

This book explores issues of ethnicity, identity and racialised exclusion in rural Britain, in depth and for the first time. It questions what the countryside 'is', problematises who is seen as belonging to rural spaces, and argues for the recognition of a rural multiculture. The book brings together the latest and most extensive research findings to provide an authoritative account of current theory, policy and practice. Using interdisciplinary frameworks and new empirical data, the book provides a critical and comprehensive account of the shifting, contested connections between rurality, national identity and ethnicity; discusses the relationships between ethnicity, exclusion, policy, practice and research in a range of rural settings - from the experiences of gypsy traveller children in schools to attempts to encourage black and minority ethnic visitors to National Parks and contributes towards establishing the 'rural-ethnicity-nation' relationship as a key consideration on political and policy agendas. The new countryside? is essential reading for students, academics and researchers in a wide range of disciplines including: sociology; geography; social policy; and cultural, rural and environment studies. It will also be an invaluable resource for practitioners and policy makers across a wide range of sectors and services.

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