Index

Sam Hillyard (University of Lincoln, UK)

Broadlands and the New Rurality

ISBN: 978-1-83909-581-8, eISBN: 978-1-83909-578-8

Publication date: 13 January 2020

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Hillyard, S. (2020), "Index", Broadlands and the New Rurality, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 195-197. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-83909-578-820201012

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INDEX

Agrarian-dominated community
, 112, 143

Agrarian revolution
, 30–32

‘Beachside Comprehensive,’ 152

Belonging
, 35, 139, 170

Broadlands
, 2

agrarian revolution
, 30–32

economic boom
, 34–37

London underground
, 49–50

Castle Acre (CA) village
, 28, 29, 33, 66, 127

‘Circle Line,’ 50

Community
, 133–142, 167–171

Conflict
, 15, 78, 146, 148

Co-presence
, 17–18

Cosmopolites
, 100

Cottage-style house
, 101

Cross-referencing church records
, 48

Culture
, 2, 17, 60, 115

Dance hall
, 53–54

Divided village
, 53–54

Dramaturgy
, 1, 2, 8

Beamish
, 16–17

birdwatching
, 14–16

countryside
, 13–14

rurality
, 10–12

Dramaturgy 2.0.
, 3

Ethnography

definition
, 20–22

meta ethnography
, 22–23

Expressive infrastructure
, 19, 20

Fundraising competition
, 140

Gentrification
, 40, 44

Globalisation
, 163

Goffman
, 6–8

Halfacree’s triptych
, 158

Headteacher
, 36, 65, 67, 70, 120, 153

Incomer
, 35, 41, 50, 56

Institutions

choice
, 68–69

church
, 62–64

community integration
, 76–79

community school
, 69–72

demand
, 68–69

farm diversification
, 83–88

generic services
, 60

pub
, 73–76

reluctant native
, 90–93

rural isolationist disposition
, 89–90

school
, 65–67

supply
, 68–69

village rituals
, 60–61

village social associations
, 61–62

Internal conflicts
, 148

Kingmaker
, 110

Knowing capitalism
, 19

Land commodity value
, 2

Landowning local elite
, 47–49

Land sales
, 107

Lefebvre’s model
, 18–20

Local services
, 31

Maxwell Street Market
, 149

May Day events
, 145

Meta ethnography
, 22–23

Meta-ethnography
, 123–124

Micro-sociology
, 9

Netography
, 8

Newby
, 10, 62, 112, 149, 156

New rurality
, 172–177

Nigel Thrift
, 19–20

Nonresidents
, 120–121

Norman Conquest
, 29

Norman invasion
, 28

Normans
, 29, 34

Nottingham-funding research
, 154

Old public house
, 53–54

‘Old world traits transplanted,’ 143

Online ethnographies
, 8

Ownership

English Heritage (EH)
, 43

large-scale external influences
, 33–34

sedimentation
, 44

social consequences
, 37–42

stasis
, 45

Parish Council
, 56

Peanuts
, 73–76

Postscript
, 161–162

Pre-digital era
, 2

Pre-School
, 52–53, 120, 137, 155, 157

Processual approach
, 9

Pro-social attitudes
, 147

PSEIL
, 8

Radicalism
, 177–181

‘Ramsay Street’ cul-de-sacs
, 50–51

Reflexivity
, 152

Retirement village
, 165

Rounds of colonisation
, 41

Rural ethnography
, 159–161

Rurality

co-presence
, 17–18

dramaturgy
, 6–8, 10–12

Erving Goffman
, 6–8

Lefebvre’s model
, 18–20

micro-sociology
, 9

power
, 6–8

PSEIL
, 8

Rural research
, 153–159

Rural sociology
, 171–172

Rural tourism
, 43

Rural villages
, 1, 2, 107–109

School
, 11, 57–79

Secularisation
, 32

Sedimentation
, 44

Self determination
, 9

Silent majority
, 117–119

Social capital
, 41, 94, 108, 114

Social distinctions
, 146

Social organisations
, 144, 148

Sociology’s dramaturgical approach
, 1

Sophistication
, 76

Space
, 18, 28, 62–64, 166

Stasis
, 45

Symbolic cloaks
, 7

Theoretical toolkit, ideas
, 25

Thrift
, 18, 19, 25, 173, 176

Time
, 8, 29, 36, 67, 107, 120, 169

Traditional techniques
, 155

Triptych
, 18–20, 19, 40, 61, 158

Tube
, 49, 51

Ultra High Net Worth Individuals (UHNWIs)
, 42

The Vikings, 5

Villages

characteristics
, 124

community
, 133–142

stone
, 127–133

Welton
, 43, 131–132, 134, 136, 137, 145, 153

Wendy House
, 120–121

Women’s Institute (WI)
, 132, 137, 145

World War II
, 5

Zones
, 51, 60, 93, 121, 168