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27th European Society for Rural Sociology Congress

Date: 24.07.2017 - 27.07.2017
Place: JU Auditorium Maximum, ul. Krupnicza 33
Organiser: European Society for Rural Sociology, JU Institute of Sociology
Contact: esrs2017@uj.edu.pl
27th European Society for Rural Sociology Congress

The 27th ESRS conference will be held in Krakow, Poland, July 24-27, 2017. The theme for the conference will be ‘Uneven processes of rural change: on diversity, knowledge and justice'.

Europe is facing multiple processes of change that affect the rural in many ways: demographic evolutions, migration flows, renewed urban-rural relations, the rise and fall of alternative food networks vis-à-vis the seeming omnipresence of powerful food consortia, the changing power of constituencies of the rural, changing patterns of land use and valorizations of natural resources, rapid technological developments, etc. These change processes do not occur in isolation, but are embedded in a package of often interrelated external meta-trends (such as climate change, geo-politics, global markets) that position rural spaces in broader dynamics and result in uneven processes of change. The European Society for Rural Sociology has explored many of these processes in former conferences.

These uneven processes of rural change are interconnected and multi-level, involving multiple actors and governance approaches. They re-confirm the inadequacy of outdated concepts and dichotomies such as the urban-rural divide, the globalization-localization dichotomy or the disciplinary/academic segmentation of a complex reality. They are no longer able to capture the complex and systemic nature of today's Europe, its countryside and the ongoing processes of change. The participants will debate on how they - in their multiple roles as scientists, citizens, policy makers, members of the business community or NGO representatives - can deal with these phenomena.

More information can be found on the conference website.