Chapter Beyond Epinal Images: Neighborly Relationships in French Peri-urban Rural Communes

In spite of profound transformations affecting rural worlds, i.e. a decline in the number of people working in agriculture; social reconfiguration marked by increased mobility and diminished specificity of rural lifestyle, the rural space continues to be entrenched in popular representations as an e...

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description In spite of profound transformations affecting rural worlds, i.e. a decline in the number of people working in agriculture; social reconfiguration marked by increased mobility and diminished specificity of rural lifestyle, the rural space continues to be entrenched in popular representations as an environment fostering strong community ties among its denizens. In stark contrast, peri-urban locales, often narrowly defined by individual housing and car dependency, are commonly perceived as spaces where neighborly relations tend to be limited. This article endeavors to nuance these simplistic portrayals by delving into the dynamics of two rural municipalities which recently became peri-urban: Marolles-sur-Seine (1800 inhabitants), situated in Seine-et-Marne, approximately 90 km from Paris, and La Bâtie-Montgascon (1900 inhabitants), located 70 km from Lyon. These two municipalities exhibit a distinctive characteristic emblematic of both peri-urban and rural landscapes ‒ namely, the prevalence of individual houses owned by their occupiers. Such individual housing is typically associated with a retreat into the domestic sphere and the cocooning comfort of the home. Yet, our inquiry substantiates a prior ethnographic research positing that neighborhood relations are far from nonexistent within low-density residential neighborhoods. Moreover, the survey results go further, revealing that, within Marolles and La Bâtie, such relations are notably more intense than in other contexts. Residential trajectories are a key explanation of this commitment to local sociability. Notably, individuals who have experienced upward mobility, particularly through homeownership, and households which have existed in these municipalities for a decade or more exhibit higher propensity for neighbourhood relations.
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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-1561212025-03-07T14:57:55Z Chapter Beyond Epinal Images: Neighborly Relationships in French Peri-urban Rural Communes Debroux, Josette Charmes, Eric rural sociology rural worlds territory social structure civic participation culture Poland France In spite of profound transformations affecting rural worlds, i.e. a decline in the number of people working in agriculture; social reconfiguration marked by increased mobility and diminished specificity of rural lifestyle, the rural space continues to be entrenched in popular representations as an environment fostering strong community ties among its denizens. In stark contrast, peri-urban locales, often narrowly defined by individual housing and car dependency, are commonly perceived as spaces where neighborly relations tend to be limited. This article endeavors to nuance these simplistic portrayals by delving into the dynamics of two rural municipalities which recently became peri-urban: Marolles-sur-Seine (1800 inhabitants), situated in Seine-et-Marne, approximately 90 km from Paris, and La Bâtie-Montgascon (1900 inhabitants), located 70 km from Lyon. These two municipalities exhibit a distinctive characteristic emblematic of both peri-urban and rural landscapes ‒ namely, the prevalence of individual houses owned by their occupiers. Such individual housing is typically associated with a retreat into the domestic sphere and the cocooning comfort of the home. Yet, our inquiry substantiates a prior ethnographic research positing that neighborhood relations are far from nonexistent within low-density residential neighborhoods. Moreover, the survey results go further, revealing that, within Marolles and La Bâtie, such relations are notably more intense than in other contexts. Residential trajectories are a key explanation of this commitment to local sociability. Notably, individuals who have experienced upward mobility, particularly through homeownership, and households which have existed in these municipalities for a decade or more exhibit higher propensity for neighbourhood relations. 2025-03-07T14:57:54Z 2025-03-07T14:57:54Z 2024 chapter ONIX_20250307_9788383311661_1771 9788383311661 9788383311654 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/156121 fre image/jpeg Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International https://www.press.uni.lodz.pl/index.php/wul/catalog/book/618 Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego 10.18778/8331-165-4.07 In spite of profound transformations affecting rural worlds, i.e. a decline in the number of people working in agriculture; social reconfiguration marked by increased mobility and diminished specificity of rural lifestyle, the rural space continues to be entrenched in popular representations as an environment fostering strong community ties among its denizens. In stark contrast, peri-urban locales, often narrowly defined by individual housing and car dependency, are commonly perceived as spaces where neighborly relations tend to be limited. This article endeavors to nuance these simplistic portrayals by delving into the dynamics of two rural municipalities which recently became peri-urban: Marolles-sur-Seine (1800 inhabitants), situated in Seine-et-Marne, approximately 90 km from Paris, and La Bâtie-Montgascon (1900 inhabitants), located 70 km from Lyon. These two municipalities exhibit a distinctive characteristic emblematic of both peri-urban and rural landscapes ‒ namely, the prevalence of individual houses owned by their occupiers. Such individual housing is typically associated with a retreat into the domestic sphere and the cocooning comfort of the home. Yet, our inquiry substantiates a prior ethnographic research positing that neighborhood relations are far from nonexistent within low-density residential neighborhoods. Moreover, the survey results go further, revealing that, within Marolles and La Bâtie, such relations are notably more intense than in other contexts. Residential trajectories are a key explanation of this commitment to local sociability. Notably, individuals who have experienced upward mobility, particularly through homeownership, and households which have existed in these municipalities for a decade or more exhibit higher propensity for neighbourhood relations. 10.18778/8331-165-4.07 83bfe9c9-323d-4283-b087-d859fd9af314 9788383311661 9788383311654 129-153 open access
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Charmes, Eric
Chapter Beyond Epinal Images: Neighborly Relationships in French Peri-urban Rural Communes
title Chapter Beyond Epinal Images: Neighborly Relationships in French Peri-urban Rural Communes
title_full Chapter Beyond Epinal Images: Neighborly Relationships in French Peri-urban Rural Communes
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title_short Chapter Beyond Epinal Images: Neighborly Relationships in French Peri-urban Rural Communes
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topic rural sociology
rural worlds
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social structure
civic participation
culture
Poland
France
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