Rural songs for COVID‐19 times? UK folk music's resurgent engagement with the countryside DOI Creative Commons
Keith Halfacree

Area, Год журнала: 2024, Номер 56(4)

Опубликована: Авг. 19, 2024

Abstract The COVID‐19 pandemic somewhat unexpectedly promoted resurgent interest in the attractions of rural places, not least associated with nature, many countries for especially urban people. paper argues that this link was very fecund within broad UK ‘folk music’ community specifically. After introducing COVID‐19's pro‐rural turn, gives a brief overview now substantial music geography scholarship, paying particular attention to what has been studied respect folk music, its examination latter's problematic links English identities. It music's call attention. then introduces how rural‐folk experience worked at three non‐exclusive levels. First, there influence on being produced. Second, some musicians were also personally impacted strongly by experiences, evident solely through their music. Third, developed original initiatives saw audience members gaining direct inspiration, just via strong growth internet‐facilitated connections but in‐place encounters rural. Each reading is illustrated two case studies, combination becoming increasingly alive and more‐than‐representational. suggested conclusion remains ‘life’ these less predominant times.

Язык: Английский

Understanding counter-urbanization and re-urbanization in pandemic: Insights from People's migration behavior in China DOI
Dapeng Zhang, Yiwen Zhang,

Guangshuai Fu

и другие.

Habitat International, Год журнала: 2024, Номер 150, С. 103116 - 103116

Опубликована: Июнь 8, 2024

Язык: Английский

Процитировано

6

Counterurbanisation in post-covid-19 times. Signifier of resurgent interest in rural space across the global North? DOI Creative Commons
Keith Halfacree

Journal of Rural Studies, Год журнала: 2024, Номер 110, С. 103378 - 103378

Опубликована: Авг. 1, 2024

This review paper draws upon a wide range of diverse international sources to give still relatively early assessment the extent which COVID-19 pandemic stimulated resurgence counterurbanisation across much global North. Whilst it finds and argues that 'resurgence' was apparent, may not have been as strong or lasting suggested by media reports in particular. Indeed, numerous challenges any such are noted, drawn especially from recent reflections on period. Nonetheless, counterurban revival is seen being significant more widely fits with wider resurgent interest 'all things rural' pre-dated but further it. In contrast celebrated rural, also notes how city life often unsatisfactory during pandemic, least because its usual underpinning everyday mobilities strongly compromised. condition stimulated, particular, turn rural for pragmatic than idealistic reasons, health freedom space. Overall, whole experience sits within political questions about access space centrally involving rural. • Well-established North attracted renewed attention via reinforcement through COVID-19. Causes boost noted limited, we now be seeing re-urbanisation returning. Even temporary 'things pre-dating carrying today. The has animated debates land housing key issue.

Язык: Английский

Процитировано

4

Pandemic rural residential mobilities? Towards an understanding of who moved house and why in rural Ireland DOI
Mark Scott, Luke Kelleher, Linda Fox‐Rogers

и другие.

Town Planning Review, Год журнала: 2025, Номер unknown, С. 1 - 28

Опубликована: Фев. 3, 2025

A growing body of research has emerged in recent years examining the influence COVID-19 pandemic on future cities, regions and rural places. This includes potential for decentralised housing demand – an urban exodus as households adapted to a post-pandemic society. article examines ‘pandemic mobilities’ context Ireland. Based survey data across three case study areas, compares pre- ‘movers’ examine any differences types moving or changes motivations relocating households. Rather than exodus, our indicates that residential mobility is diverse often driven by return migration local mobility, influenced pre-existing family networks. The did not appear be driver change but enabling factor (e.g. working remotely) accelerator planned relocation decisions.

Язык: Английский

Процитировано

0

Dynamics in Patterns of Internal Migration in Poland Between 2017 and 2023 – What Are the Impacts of COVID‐19? DOI Creative Commons
Karol Korczyński, Katarzyna Kajdanek

Population Space and Place, Год журнала: 2025, Номер 31(2)

Опубликована: Фев. 13, 2025

ABSTRACT The COVID‐19 pandemic had a profound spatial impact on economic, cultural and social life, notably altering mobility, including internal migration. Many studies to date looked into various aspects of migration patterns after the outbreak. However, little research has been focused area Central Eastern Europe. aim paper is empirically examine quantitative perspective registered inter‐municipal migrations in Poland between 2017 2023. Specifically, study sought determine how scale directions changed across three distinct periods: (1) pre‐pandemic (2017–2019); (2) during initial response (2020); (3) post‐restrictions period (2021–2023). We ask what extent dominant trends (depopulation rural areas growth metropolitan fuelled by strong suburbanisation trends) were affected compared preceding years. this through analysis intensity, net‐migration rates predominance urban origins destinations, using population register data annual flows municipalities. discover that resulted decrease intensity 2020 as well following years 2017–2019, with lower suburban greater non‐metropolitan peripheries.

Язык: Английский

Процитировано

0

Counterurbanisation in the time of the COVID-19 pandemic in New South Wales, 2016-21 DOI
Neil Argent, Paul Plummer

Habitat International, Год журнала: 2024, Номер 150, С. 103118 - 103118

Опубликована: Июнь 12, 2024

Язык: Английский

Процитировано

1

Mobility patterns in Austrian and Italian municipalities in the decade before and during the COVID‐19 era DOI Creative Commons
Daniela Ghio, Anne Goujon, Claudio Bosco

и другие.

Population Space and Place, Год журнала: 2024, Номер unknown

Опубликована: Окт. 2, 2024

Abstract In European countries, where the demographic transition has reached advanced stages and natural increase fallen below zero, migration constitutes a significant component of local population change. We investigate to what extent dynamics international internal mobility changed during first waves COVID‐19 pandemic, compared previous decade. focus on Austrian Italian municipalities assess contribution components growth, using official data provided by National Statistical Institutes inflows outflows migrant native populations, from 2010 2020. The adoption harmonized degrees urbanization allows us profile spatial patterns mobility, in territories. apply Bayesian‐Geostatistical models, Artificial Neural‐Networks potential determinants variability. results reveal population‐specific trends. Overall, trends observed decade before pandemic were either confirmed or further accentuated era. Although rural‐urban generally persisted both counter‐urbanization detected among populations initial period pandemic. Conversely, urban intermediate Italy maintained their attractiveness capacity retain populations. These findings offer new empirical insights into comparative perspective, which are particularly relevant for definition regional policy aimed at matching needs with national social cohesion goals.

Язык: Английский

Процитировано

1

Rural songs for COVID‐19 times? UK folk music's resurgent engagement with the countryside DOI Creative Commons
Keith Halfacree

Area, Год журнала: 2024, Номер 56(4)

Опубликована: Авг. 19, 2024

Abstract The COVID‐19 pandemic somewhat unexpectedly promoted resurgent interest in the attractions of rural places, not least associated with nature, many countries for especially urban people. paper argues that this link was very fecund within broad UK ‘folk music’ community specifically. After introducing COVID‐19's pro‐rural turn, gives a brief overview now substantial music geography scholarship, paying particular attention to what has been studied respect folk music, its examination latter's problematic links English identities. It music's call attention. then introduces how rural‐folk experience worked at three non‐exclusive levels. First, there influence on being produced. Second, some musicians were also personally impacted strongly by experiences, evident solely through their music. Third, developed original initiatives saw audience members gaining direct inspiration, just via strong growth internet‐facilitated connections but in‐place encounters rural. Each reading is illustrated two case studies, combination becoming increasingly alive and more‐than‐representational. suggested conclusion remains ‘life’ these less predominant times.

Язык: Английский

Процитировано

0