Making sense of rural identities in future horizons of Dutch and German students living in rural areas

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    Abstract

    This paper presents insight into how rural young adults in the rural areas of Oost-Groningen, The Netherlands, and Südharz, Germany, deal with their rural identity with regard to different future horizons. This paper applies future horizons instead of intended future plans to emphasize the open and uncertain nature of young adults' aspired future. Based on 15 biographical interviews and a survey to geographically contextualize these interviews , the results show how rural young adults can have parallel future horizons to maintain several options open in which they all aim to preserve a rural identity. This paper illustrates how rural young adults compromise a rural identity with aspirations elsewhere in a staying or rural horizon elsewhere. In addition, the results show how they deal with rural identities by further internalizing and externalizing their rural identities with variations of embracing aspects of a rural identity with regard to different future horizons. The paper concludes that young adults can be considered, however also out of uncertainty about the future, as active participants of their future who apply parallel and temporal horizons and still preserve a rural identity.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)103-219
    Number of pages18
    JournalJournal of Rural Studies
    Volume107
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Apr-2024

    Keywords

    • Rural areas; Adulthood; Residential choices; Rural identity; Study and work choices; Biographies

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