DERIVATIONS 9 - What the urban does to the rural
DERIVATIONS 9 - What the urban does to the rural
At a time when the city is triumphing, rurality is seen as a space where
resignation and resistance, conservatism and creativity coexist
policies. A space that continues to be questioned, in its practices and
its values, by different social and economic actors from the city and
more generally by capitalist predations. This issue of the journal
Derivations questions the ambivalent relationships between the rural and the urban
prism of the political, the social, the anthropological and the sensitive. File
under the direction of Michaël Bianchi and Pierre Geurts, with an interview with
Benoît Coquard and the contributions of Amélie Lucas-Gary, Pauline Michel,
Messaline Jaumotte, Demis Pirard, Hugues Lefebvre Morasse, Cristina Pallini &
Dipon Bose, Marion Henry, Gregorio Carboni Maestri, Charlotte Renouprez,
Jean-Michel Leclercq, Paul Hermant, Marie Gérard Petré, Sebastien Lacomblez,
Thomas Bolmain, Axel Serveaux, Stefan Tulepo, Martin Dellicour and Sebastien
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