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    Communities, collaboration, cohesion and centralization: contemporary insights from rural Ireland

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    O'Keeffe, B. (2015) ‘Communities, Collaboration, Cohesion and Centralization: Contemporary Insights from Rural Ireland’ in Vodden K., Baldacchino, G, and Gibson, R (Eds.) Place Peripheral: Place-Based Development in Rural, Island and Remote Regions. St. John’s Ca.: ISER.
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    2015
    Author
    O'Keeffe, Brendan
    Peer Reviewed
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    O'Keeffe, B. (2015) ‘Communities, Collaboration, Cohesion and Centralization: Contemporary Insights from Rural Ireland’ in Vodden K., Baldacchino, G, and Gibson, R (Eds.) Place Peripheral: Place-Based Development in Rural, Island and Remote Regions. St. John’s Ca.: ISER.
    Abstract
    The Republic of Ireland’s recent experience of profound economic, social, cultural, and political change and its remarkable journey from relative poverty to boom and then bust have been well documented. While much of the commentary on contemporary Ireland’s development trajectory focuses on national actors and institutions — the celebrated and the maligned — insufficient attention has been paid to development efforts and experiences at the local level. This chapter looks at the model and dynamics of rural development that have emerged in contemporary Ireland. It considers the changing institutional, resource, and political contexts in which rural development operates. It looks in particular at the interfaces between local bodies, the state, and the EU, and it assesses the current opportunities and challenges facing rural development actors in Ireland.
    Keywords
    Rural Ireland
    Communities
    Collaboration
    Cohesion
    Centralization
    Language (ISO 639-3)
    eng
    Publisher
    St.John's, Newfound and Labrador
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10395/2136
    ISBN
    1894725255, 9781894725255
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    • Geography (Peer-reviewed publications)

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