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OverviewReimagining rural life beyond capitalism, this volume reviews alternative economic structures that center on sustainability and community wealth-building. Postcapitalist Countrysides exposes the entrenched inequalities that capitalism has imposed on rural communities and charts a path toward more just and sustainable futures. Built upon case studies from around the world, the book critiques the failures of privatization and market-driven development while showcasing alternative economic models that reclaim land and wealth for the many, not the few. Through analyses of land reform and community wealth building, contributors depict how local initiatives can reshape rural economies and empower communities when reinforced by structural change. From challenging exploitative land ownership to confronting the encroachment of platform capitalism, this volume engages with urgent global crises while offering tangible strategies for transformation. Postcapitalist Countrysides presents a bold vision for rural life beyond capitalism--one rooted in collective prosperity and resilience. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Nick Gallent , Menelaos Gkartzios , Mark Scott , Andrew PurvesPublisher: UCL Press Imprint: UCL Press Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 23.40cm ISBN: 9781800087651ISBN 10: 1800087659 Publication Date: 06 February 2025 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviews""A comprehensive, wide-ranging and pioneering book, with a strong economics and planning emphasis, creatively foregrounding the place of our countryside today within debates about postcapitalism.""-- ""Keith Halfacree, Swansea University, Wales"" ""A critically important book that looks beyond the structural inequalities of capitalism in rural areas, and answers the question of ""what is to be done"". Drawing on evidence from the UK and other advanced economies, it argues for alternative postcapitalist modes of socio-economic organisation.""-- ""Natalia Mamonova, Ruralis - The Institute for Rural and Regional Research, Norway"" Author InformationNick Gallent is Professor of Housing and Planning at the Bartlett School of Planning, UCL. Menelaos Gkartzios is Professor of Planning at the Izmir Institute of Technology in Turkey, and Reader in Planning and Rural Development at Newcastle University, UK. Mark Scott is Professor of Planning and Dean in the School of Architecture, Planning & Environmental Policy, University College Dublin. Andrew Purves is Honorary Research Fellow at the Bartlett School of Planning, UCL. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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