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E-grāmata: Perceptions of Marginality: Theoretical Issues and Regional Perceptions of Marginality in Geographical Space

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  • Sērija : Routledge Revivals
  • Izdošanas datums: 09-Jul-2019
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  • ISBN-13: 9780429824753
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First published in 1998, this volume takes an international approach theoretical and regional perceptions and experiences of marginality along with some key case studies in Arctic North America, Greenland, Aboriginal Australia and the Republic of Ireland. Its contributors are geographers from all over the world. It is part of a series which aims to publish new scientific work on the dynamism of the marginal and critical regions of the world and concentrates on understanding marginality and its processes, the human process and its agents, comparative approaches and different policy responses to economic, social and environmental problems along with studying the human response to global change and its implications for marginalization.

1. Introduction. Rose Majoral, Walter Leimgruber and Heikki Jussila.
2.
Development Issues in Marginal Regions. Peter Scott. Part
1. Theoretical
Issues.
3. From Highlands and High-Latitude to Marginal Regions. Walter
Leimgruber.
4. A Century of Shifting Perceptions and Development Issues of
Marginality. Richard E. Lonsdale.
5. An Integrated Systemic Approach to
Marginal Regions: from Definition to Development Policies. Margarita H.
Schmidt.
6. Effects of Systemic Marginality. Jacek I. Romanowski.
7. Clusters
of Marginal Microregions. Lars Olof Persson.
8. Marginality and Development
in Italy: a Study Review. Maria Andreoli and Vitorio Tellarini.
9. From
Territorial Marginality to Marginality in Cybersociety. Markku Tykkyläinen.
Part
2. Regional Perceptions.
10. International Perspectives on Socio-Spatial
Marginality. Lawrence M. Sommers and Assefa Mehretu.
11. Regional Perceptions
of Marginality: a View from Southern Europe. Roser Majoral, Maria Andreoli
and Fernanda Delgado Cravidćo.
12. The Perception of Marginality: the Middle
East. David Grossman.
13. Perceptions of Marginality in the United States and
Canada. Bradley T. Cullen and Michael Pretes.
14. A Perception of Argentine
Agrarian Marginality Dynamics. Maria Estela Furlani de Civit and Maria
Josefina Gutierrez de Manchon.
15. Marginality in Regional Policy Research: a
View from the Nordic Countries. Heikki Jussila. Part
3. Cases of Marginality.
16. Settlement Strategies and Development in Arctic North America and
Greenland. Rasmus Ole Rasmussen.
17. Community Participation as Empowerment?
Planning for Change in Remote Aboriginal Australia. Barbara A. Rugendyke.
18.
Demographic Dimensions of Sustainability in the Republic of Ireland. Mary E.
Cawley. Part
4. Conclusions.
19. Conclusions and the Future Work of the
Commission. Roser Majoral, Heikki Jussila and Walter Leimgruber.
Heikki Jussila, University of Oulu, Finland. I have done research in the issues of rural development and northern issues since I have joined the group of researchers doing research on the issues of marginality within the framework of IGU. During the past years I have been the secretary of the IGU Commission that had the task to investigate the issues of marginality. During that period I have edited together with Prof. Majoral, Prof. Mutambirwa, Prof. Delgado-Cravidao and Prof. Leimgruber four books regarding the issues of marginality in global context. All these have been published by Ashgate, the first with Prof. Majoral and Leimgruber was an Avebury publication. Prof. Majoral University of Barcelona, Spain, has been doing research on the issues of marginality in Spain. Her work has concentrated in defining and delimiting the phenomenon in Spain.