As a worldwide phenomenon, rural-urban divide is the fundamental reason for socioeconomic disparities between rural and urban areas within the same region. To achieve sustainable regional development, it is important to foster rural-urban linkages so as to coordinate rural and urban development. This research is aimed to investigating the reasons for rural-urban divide and suggesting how to address it. To this end, based on literature review and the American context, the research first analyzes the ideology and the political economic dynamics behind rural-urban divide. Then, it looks into how a shift from binarism towards polarism can address rural-urban divide and at the meantime foster rural-urban linkages. Finally, with reference to empirical examples from Boston, the research discusses how rural knowledge outflows in the form of urban farming can contribute to the formation of rural-urban linkages.

From Binarism to Polarism: on rural knowledge outflow’s role in fostering rural-urban linkages / Ou, Y.; Bevilacqua, Carmelina. - 101:(2019), pp. 50-57. ( 3° edizione del Simposio Internazionale "NEW METROPOLITAN PERSPECTIVES ”. Università degli Studi Mediterranea di Reggio Calabria. Reggio Calabria 22-25 maggio 2018) [10.1007/978-3-319-92102-0_6].

From Binarism to Polarism: on rural knowledge outflow’s role in fostering rural-urban linkages

Ou Y.;BEVILACQUA, Carmelina
2019-01-01

Abstract

As a worldwide phenomenon, rural-urban divide is the fundamental reason for socioeconomic disparities between rural and urban areas within the same region. To achieve sustainable regional development, it is important to foster rural-urban linkages so as to coordinate rural and urban development. This research is aimed to investigating the reasons for rural-urban divide and suggesting how to address it. To this end, based on literature review and the American context, the research first analyzes the ideology and the political economic dynamics behind rural-urban divide. Then, it looks into how a shift from binarism towards polarism can address rural-urban divide and at the meantime foster rural-urban linkages. Finally, with reference to empirical examples from Boston, the research discusses how rural knowledge outflows in the form of urban farming can contribute to the formation of rural-urban linkages.
2019
Inglese
Yapeng Ou, Carmelina Bevilacqua
Calabrò F., Della Spina L., Bevilacqua C
New Metropolitan Perspectives Local Knowledge and Innovation Dynamics Towards Territory Attractiveness Through the Implementation of Horizon/E2020/Agenda2030
Contributo
3° edizione del Simposio Internazionale "NEW METROPOLITAN PERSPECTIVES ”. Università degli Studi Mediterranea di Reggio Calabria.
101
50
57
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978-3-319-92101-3
978-3-319-92102-0
https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-319-92102-0_6
Springer International Publishing AG, part of Springer Nature 2019
Cham
Esperti anonimi
22-25 maggio 2018
Reggio Calabria
Internazionale
Binarism, Rural-urban divide, Polarism, Rural-urban linkages, Rural knowledge outflows
4 Contributo in Atti di Convegno (Proceeding)::4.1 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Ou, Y.; Bevilacqua, Carmelina
273
From Binarism to Polarism: on rural knowledge outflow’s role in fostering rural-urban linkages / Ou, Y.; Bevilacqua, Carmelina. - 101:(2019), pp. 50-57. ( 3° edizione del Simposio Internazionale "NEW METROPOLITAN PERSPECTIVES ”. Università degli Studi Mediterranea di Reggio Calabria. Reggio Calabria 22-25 maggio 2018) [10.1007/978-3-319-92102-0_6].
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