Rural Media Studies: A Global Perspective
Editat de Marc Esteve del Valle, Rashid Gabdulhakoven Limba Engleză Hardback – 11 dec 2026
Although media scholarship has long privileged urban spaces, this volume foregrounds rural and remote communities as dynamic sites of innovation, struggle, and cultural (re)negotiation amid digitalization. The chapters explore how rural actors engage with platforms, navigate shifting information ecologies, sustain journalistic practices, and adapt to technological transformations in everyday life, governance, and agriculture. The contributions collectively make the case for rural media studies as a distinct and urgently needed subfield, one that challenges urban biases and widens the conceptual and methodological horizons of media research. This volume will be of interest to scholars and students working in media and communication, rural sociology, digital anthropology, and political communication, as well as to journalists, policymakers, and practitioners seeking to understand the rapidly changing communicative landscapes of rural spaces.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781666981599
ISBN-10: 1666981591
Pagini: 208
Ilustrații: 10 bw illus & 12 tables
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1666981591
Pagini: 208
Ilustrații: 10 bw illus & 12 tables
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Introduction: Rural Media Studies From a Global Perspective
Rashid Gabdulhakov and Marc Esteve del Valle (both University of Groningen, Netherlands)
1. Towards a "Platform Rurality": The Co-Design Experience of Community-Based Cooperatives from Abruzzo (Italy)
Antonio Opromolla (University of L'Aquila, Italy), Fabio Virgilio (CulTurMedia Legacoop, Italy) and Francesca Belotti (University of L'Aquila, Italy)
2. Digital Political Participation in Rural Kazakhstan: Evidence from Three Villages
Yerkebulan Sairambay (University of Tartu, Estonia)
3. Balancing Ethics and Closeness: Voices from Rural Journalists in Norway and Spain
Cristóbal Mora Bieli-Bianchi (Nord University, Norway)
4. 'A Digital Threat?' The Impact of Technology on the Continuity of Folk Media in Ethiopia
Hagos Nigussie (Paderborn University, Germany)
5. Rural and Regional Media and First Nations Nation-Building in Australia
Holly Randell-Moon (Charles Sturt University, Australia)
6. The Structure of Rural Journalism: Population, Isolation, and Independence
Tyler W. S. Nagel (Southern Alberta Institute of Technology, Canada), Scott A. Eldridge II (University of Groningen, Netherlands) and Marcel Broersma (University of Groningen, Netherlands)
7. "Now We Are More Llike in the City": Digitalization of Everyday Life in Rural-Indigenous Communities of the Lithium Triangle
Martina Di Tullio (University of Buenos Aires, Argentina)
8. Playing with and Reconstructing the Rural-Urban Duality: Thracian Village Women's Digital Media Performance
Feride Güner (Hatay Mustafa Kemal University, Turkey)
9. Smartphones, Surveillance, and Leisure: Rural Women's Digital Negotiations in Kerala
Renza Kalarikkandy Maliyekkal (Erasmus University Rotterdam, Netherlands)
10. Exploring Social Media as a Tool for Representation Among Rural Youth
Sindisiwe Mbili (Durban University of Technology, South Africa)
11. Digitalisation in Agriculture: Intergenerational Knowledge Transfer and Changing Communication Structures on Farms in Austria
Corinna Peil and Ricarda Drüeke (both University of Salzburg, Austria)
Conclusion: Rural Media Studies: Lessons, Challenges, and the Road Ahead
Rashid Gabdulhakov and Marc Esteve del Valle (both University of Groningen, Netherlands)
Index
About the Editors
About the Contributors
Rashid Gabdulhakov and Marc Esteve del Valle (both University of Groningen, Netherlands)
1. Towards a "Platform Rurality": The Co-Design Experience of Community-Based Cooperatives from Abruzzo (Italy)
Antonio Opromolla (University of L'Aquila, Italy), Fabio Virgilio (CulTurMedia Legacoop, Italy) and Francesca Belotti (University of L'Aquila, Italy)
2. Digital Political Participation in Rural Kazakhstan: Evidence from Three Villages
Yerkebulan Sairambay (University of Tartu, Estonia)
3. Balancing Ethics and Closeness: Voices from Rural Journalists in Norway and Spain
Cristóbal Mora Bieli-Bianchi (Nord University, Norway)
4. 'A Digital Threat?' The Impact of Technology on the Continuity of Folk Media in Ethiopia
Hagos Nigussie (Paderborn University, Germany)
5. Rural and Regional Media and First Nations Nation-Building in Australia
Holly Randell-Moon (Charles Sturt University, Australia)
6. The Structure of Rural Journalism: Population, Isolation, and Independence
Tyler W. S. Nagel (Southern Alberta Institute of Technology, Canada), Scott A. Eldridge II (University of Groningen, Netherlands) and Marcel Broersma (University of Groningen, Netherlands)
7. "Now We Are More Llike in the City": Digitalization of Everyday Life in Rural-Indigenous Communities of the Lithium Triangle
Martina Di Tullio (University of Buenos Aires, Argentina)
8. Playing with and Reconstructing the Rural-Urban Duality: Thracian Village Women's Digital Media Performance
Feride Güner (Hatay Mustafa Kemal University, Turkey)
9. Smartphones, Surveillance, and Leisure: Rural Women's Digital Negotiations in Kerala
Renza Kalarikkandy Maliyekkal (Erasmus University Rotterdam, Netherlands)
10. Exploring Social Media as a Tool for Representation Among Rural Youth
Sindisiwe Mbili (Durban University of Technology, South Africa)
11. Digitalisation in Agriculture: Intergenerational Knowledge Transfer and Changing Communication Structures on Farms in Austria
Corinna Peil and Ricarda Drüeke (both University of Salzburg, Austria)
Conclusion: Rural Media Studies: Lessons, Challenges, and the Road Ahead
Rashid Gabdulhakov and Marc Esteve del Valle (both University of Groningen, Netherlands)
Index
About the Editors
About the Contributors
Recenzii
Too often, the rural is placed only in contrast to the urban, understood as an absence rather than a presence. Rural Media Studies corrects this, placing rurality at the center of a rich, global and deeply textured narrative. Blending inviting storytelling, vital empirical data and thoughtful theoretical discussions, Rural Media Studies dismantles the dated rural monolith, highlights the varied realities of communities across continents and demonstrates how structural inequalities play out across different media landscapes and platforms. The result is a fresh, important and genuinely urgent perspective that reshapes how we understand the rural in everyday life.
Rural Media Studies' multifaceted approach to rurality offers a welcome and much-needed anti-dote to urban-centrism and cityism. The book's shift away from the glorification of the digital, in combination with its attention for indigeneity, participation and rural journalism make it a precious contribution to a multitude of academic fields.
Rural Media Studies' multifaceted approach to rurality offers a welcome and much-needed anti-dote to urban-centrism and cityism. The book's shift away from the glorification of the digital, in combination with its attention for indigeneity, participation and rural journalism make it a precious contribution to a multitude of academic fields.