Troubling contexts: toward a generative theory of rurality as education research

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dc.date.accessioned 2009-05-25 en
dc.date.accessioned 2023-08-31T01:29:01Z
dc.date.available 2023-08-31T01:29:01Z
dc.date.issued 2015-08-25 en
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11910/4867
dc.description.abstract The author suggests that rurality as a signifier is transformative, capable of changing behaviour and affecting the motivation of teachers, community workers, and learners. Research from the Rural Teacher Education Project in South Africa, which informs our argument in this article, demonstrates that the very generative and transformative nature of rurality serves both to inform but also to delimit the effectiveness of intervention programs designed, often with the best of intentions in mind, for education, health care, job creation, and poverty alleviation. This article asserts that a theory of rurality needs to take account of contemporary theories of globalization and society, drawing from the sociological as well as the postcolonial accounts of identity and environment. What emerges in this article is what we have termed a 'generative theory of rurality,' in which the dynamic interaction between variables allows for both a descriptive and an analytical framework for data emanating from, and located within, research in rural areas. en
dc.format.medium Print en
dc.subject RURAL COMMUNITIES en
dc.subject EDUCATION en
dc.title Troubling contexts: toward a generative theory of rurality as education research en
dc.type Journal Article en
dc.description.version N en
dc.ProjectNumber N/A en
dc.Volume 3(3) en
dc.BudgetYear 2008/09 en
dc.ResearchGroup Gender and Development en
dc.SourceTitle Journal of Rural and Community Development en
dc.ArchiveNumber 5838 en
dc.PageNumber 95-107 en
dc.outputnumber 4383 en
dc.bibliographictitle Balfour, R.J., Mitchell, C. & Moletsane, R. (2008) Troubling contexts: toward a generative theory of rurality as education research. Journal of Rural and Community Development. 3(3):95-107. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11910/4867 http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11910/4867 en
dc.publicationyear 2008 en
dc.contributor.author1 Balfour, R.J. en
dc.contributor.author2 Mitchell, C. en
dc.contributor.author3 Moletsane, R. en


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