Rivera Escribano, María Jesús
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María Jesús
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I-COMMUNITAS. Institute for Advanced Social Research
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Publication Open Access Concluding remarks: what is next for rural areas in the aftermath of the crisis?(Springer, 2020) Döner, Fatma Nil; Figueiredo, Elisabete; Rivera Escribano, María Jesús; Sociología y Trabajo Social; Soziologia eta Gizarte LanaThe chapters included in this book represent a series of works about the impacts of the crisis in the diverse Southern and Mediterranean European rural territories. These chapters focus on the case studies with a clear qualitative perspective as a whole. Accordingly, the book can be read as a collection of snapshots in which we can observe a series of portraits about dramatic effects of the crisis on given communities in their micro-environment in different regions of the Southern and Mediterranean European countries instead of reading the —big picture— of the impacts, challenges, and opportunities. Notwithstanding the diversity, the question would be whether the rural territories arisen from the context of the crisis represent places for new realities or just for the continuity of previous ones. This volume highlights the multiplicity of scenarios about people, communities, and opportunities and challenges during and in the aftermath of the financial and economic crisis of some European and Mediterranean rural territories. Although further research is recognizably needed to fully understand the wider consequences, opportunities and challenges, this volume certainly constitutes one of the first attempts to unveil the critical dynamics of rural change induced by the financial and economic crisis.Publication Open Access New rural residents, territories for vital projects and the context of the crisis in Spain(Springer, 2020) Oliva, J.; Rivera, M. J.; Oliva Serrano, Jesús; Rivera Escribano, María Jesús; Sociología y Trabajo Social; Soziologia eta Gizarte Lana; Institute for Advanced Social Research - ICOMMUNITASThis chapter looks at the impact of the financial and economic crisis experienced in Spain during the last decade upon the reconfiguration of rural areas. With this aim, the chapter focuses on the impact on the relationship between new rural residents and the reshaping of rural territories. The chapter emphasises this impact through the analysis of three different, but closely related, dimensions. First, the way the crisis determined the arrival of newcomers. Second, the impact of this recession upon the local socio-economic dynamism of rural areas. Third, the unexpected elements that many new rural residents faced due to the context of the crisis, and which conditioned their experience of the new destination. Additionally, the chapter remarks on the necessity of understanding these migrations to the rural, by taking into consideration the life course and the phase of the family cycle of the migrants when the migration takes place. The discussion expounded in this chapter is based on the analysis of a series of qualitative interviews conducted with diverse sociological profiles of new rural residents. The interviews were undertaken in the context of two research projects which looked at different aspects of the relationship between new rural residents and their destination.