How do local actors understand and tend to work toward local economy? : a case study from Åres Gröna Dalar area, Jämtland, Sweden

'Local economy' concept is often present in the Northern Sweden rural setting as a common objective that sub-regional actors, especially LEADER (one of the four initiatives financed by EU structural funds to help local rural actors while providing direct support) programs want to reach. Same acto...

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Autor principal: Dudu, Durukan
Formato: H2
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: SLU/Dept. of Urban and Rural Development 2012
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description 'Local economy' concept is often present in the Northern Sweden rural setting as a common objective that sub-regional actors, especially LEADER (one of the four initiatives financed by EU structural funds to help local rural actors while providing direct support) programs want to reach. Same actors in the meantime express a lack of knowledge and interest by local inhabitants. That reveals the question of how local economy is understood by different actors. Using “perspective” and “meaning attribution” concepts of symbolic interactionism and local economy debate led by social movements such as Woods, Transition Towns - TT and New Economics Foundation - NEF, this paper investigates understandings and practices of local economy in Åres Gröna Dalar LEADER area, Jämtland, in Sweden. It argues that a) observed actions and experienced happenings of key actors towards local economy are widely approved by local inhabitants. But the level of approval decreases when the local economy perspective is tried to be communicated through rhetorical, verbal and ideological symbols, b) there are four main meanings attributed to local economy : “buy local” and “support for small-scale entrepreneurs and tourism” compose the narrow approach while “individual empowerment and community mobilization” and “decentralization and new way of thinking” are of the wide approach, c) local actors' proposals for actions towards local economy can be analyzed in four categories: “support for small-scale business”, “raising awareness and participation”, “networking and collaboration” and “local saving company”
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spelling RepoSLU51182012-12-07T11:51:19Z How do local actors understand and tend to work toward local economy? : a case study from Åres Gröna Dalar area, Jämtland, Sweden Dudu, Durukan Rural Development Sweden Jämtland Åres Gröna Dalar Local Economy Symbolic Interaction 'Local economy' concept is often present in the Northern Sweden rural setting as a common objective that sub-regional actors, especially LEADER (one of the four initiatives financed by EU structural funds to help local rural actors while providing direct support) programs want to reach. Same actors in the meantime express a lack of knowledge and interest by local inhabitants. That reveals the question of how local economy is understood by different actors. Using “perspective” and “meaning attribution” concepts of symbolic interactionism and local economy debate led by social movements such as Woods, Transition Towns - TT and New Economics Foundation - NEF, this paper investigates understandings and practices of local economy in Åres Gröna Dalar LEADER area, Jämtland, in Sweden. It argues that a) observed actions and experienced happenings of key actors towards local economy are widely approved by local inhabitants. But the level of approval decreases when the local economy perspective is tried to be communicated through rhetorical, verbal and ideological symbols, b) there are four main meanings attributed to local economy : “buy local” and “support for small-scale entrepreneurs and tourism” compose the narrow approach while “individual empowerment and community mobilization” and “decentralization and new way of thinking” are of the wide approach, c) local actors' proposals for actions towards local economy can be analyzed in four categories: “support for small-scale business”, “raising awareness and participation”, “networking and collaboration” and “local saving company” SLU/Dept. of Urban and Rural Development 2012 H2 eng https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/5118/
spellingShingle Rural Development
Sweden
Jämtland
Åres Gröna Dalar
Local Economy
Symbolic Interaction
Dudu, Durukan
How do local actors understand and tend to work toward local economy? : a case study from Åres Gröna Dalar area, Jämtland, Sweden
title How do local actors understand and tend to work toward local economy? : a case study from Åres Gröna Dalar area, Jämtland, Sweden
title_full How do local actors understand and tend to work toward local economy? : a case study from Åres Gröna Dalar area, Jämtland, Sweden
title_fullStr How do local actors understand and tend to work toward local economy? : a case study from Åres Gröna Dalar area, Jämtland, Sweden
title_full_unstemmed How do local actors understand and tend to work toward local economy? : a case study from Åres Gröna Dalar area, Jämtland, Sweden
title_short How do local actors understand and tend to work toward local economy? : a case study from Åres Gröna Dalar area, Jämtland, Sweden
title_sort how do local actors understand and tend to work toward local economy? : a case study from åres gröna dalar area, jämtland, sweden
topic Rural Development
Sweden
Jämtland
Åres Gröna Dalar
Local Economy
Symbolic Interaction