Social Transparency in Rural Areas in Norway: Promoting or Restraining the Desire to Stay?

IF 1.2 Q3 GEOGRAPHY European Countryside Pub Date : 2021-09-01 DOI:10.2478/euco-2021-0032
M. Farstad, Alexander Zahl-Thanem
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Abstract “Everyone knows everyone” is a recurring characteristic in descriptions of rural communities, one that has been interpreted as both a benefit and a drawback in research on such localities. In response to that discrepancy, this paper investigates the overall statistical effect of social transparency on residents’ desire to continue living in their rural communities. As revealed by analyses of survey data representing a national sample of Norway’s rural population in 2016, social transparency did significantly increase respondents’ desire to maintain residency in their rural communities. In providing and explaining such results, the paper contributes to current understandings of social conditions that influence rural (non-)migration and rural resilience.
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挪威农村地区的社会透明度:促进还是抑制留下来的愿望?
摘要“每个人都认识每个人”是农村社区描述中反复出现的一个特征,在对这些地方的研究中,这一特征被解释为既有好处又有缺点。针对这种差异,本文调查了社会透明度对居民继续生活在农村社区愿望的总体统计影响。正如对代表2016年挪威农村人口全国样本的调查数据的分析所揭示的那样,社会透明度确实显著提高了受访者在农村社区保持居住权的愿望。在提供和解释这些结果的过程中,本文有助于当前对影响农村(非)移民和农村复原力的社会条件的理解。
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2.90
自引率
12.50%
发文量
29
审稿时长
39 weeks
期刊介绍: European Countryside scope: ecology of rural landscape, rural sociology, demography and gender, multi-functional rural development, agriculture and other branches, rural geography, rural borderland, rural and agro-tourism, rural settlement, small towns as centers of rural micro-regions, rural planning and architecture.
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