Drawing together the experiences of individuals, households and businesses, this book offers an international perspective on the on how and the extent to which the experiential nature of being rural, whether as an business manager in an SME (or micro-enterprise), a non-business person, a retired inhabitant or a housewife is changing as Information and Communication Technologies become applied more widely and allow people to be connected across geographies.The contributors investigate ways in which these ICTs are being variously experienced in rural areas of Europe, providing a commentary on changing ruralities and their implications for European, national and regional Information Society policies. These changing ruralities are presented here as the lived experiences of individuals, businesses and communities, and the ways in which their experiences are being enhanced, undermined and variously modified through application of ICTs within business, home, leisure and social relations. The book examines the space and place implications of these changes, as reported in a range of rural settings within Scandinavia and Western Europe. An essential read for economists interested in the area, Information and Communication Technologies in Rural Society will benefit postgraduate students in areas of research such as rural development, regional development and new technology management among others.
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Drawing on the experiences of individuals, households and businesses, this book offers an international view on being rural as information and communication technologies are applied more widely and allow people to be connected across geographies.
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1. Being Rural in a Digital Age 2. Lost in Cyberspace?: Website Performance Among Firms Located in Rural Areas of Norway: The Niche Food Sector 3. Lone Eagles and High Flyers: Rural-based Business and Professional Service Firms and Information Communication Technology 4. Connecting Local Food to Global Consumers via the Internet 5. The Persistence of Place: The Importance of Shared Participation Environments When Deploying Icts in Rural Areas 6. Digital Divides Within Households 7. Revitalising Rural Europe’s Indigengous Languages: 'Technologisation' and the Gaelic Language 8. Policy and the Rural Information Society
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780415411165
Publisert
2007-10-11
Utgiver
Vendor
Routledge
Vekt
540 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
U, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
200

Biographical note

Grete Rusten is Senior Researcher at the Institute for Research in Economics and Business Administration in Bergen, Norway

Sarah Skerratt is Senior Researcher and Team Leader in Rural Development and Society Research at the Scottish Agricultural College in Edinburgh