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Understanding rural (dis)content: Methodological approach for the project "Social and Political Consequences of Spatial Inequality"

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  • Bischof, Susann
  • Lengerer, Franziska
  • Deppisch, Larissa
  • Decker, Anja
  • Władyniak, Ludmiła Dobrovolná
  • Konopski, Michał
  • Grzelak, Anna
  • Sidarava, Aliaksandra
  • Bernard, Josef
  • Klärner, Andreas

Abstract

The prevailing socio-economic disparities within numerous European nations are becoming increasingly pro-nounced. However, our understanding of their social and political implications, particularly with respect to the rise of populism and the sentiment of being 'left behind', remains limited. The project, titled 'Social and Political Consequences of Spatial Inequalities: A Case Study of Central-Eastern Europe' (SPC Spatial) aims to address these issues through empirical verification, international comparison, a focus on East-Central Europe, and a mixed-method approach. This Working Paper is part of the project's qualitative work package, which specifically targets the perceptions and perspectives of people living in disadvantaged regions. It aims to understand how different age and income groups perceive their local living conditions and how this shapes their future prospects and their relationship to politics. To enhance the transparency of our research, this methodological working paper presents in detail our basic methodological assumptions and the empirical approach, which includes ex-pert interviews, focus groups, the use of visual stimuli, and a thematic analysis of the data.

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  • Bischof, Susann & Lengerer, Franziska & Deppisch, Larissa & Decker, Anja & Władyniak, Ludmiła Dobrovolná & Konopski, Michał & Grzelak, Anna & Sidarava, Aliaksandra & Bernard, Josef & Klärner, Andreas, 2025. "Understanding rural (dis)content: Methodological approach for the project "Social and Political Consequences of Spatial Inequality"," Thünen Working Papers 270, Johann Heinrich von Thünen Institute, Federal Research Institute for Rural Areas, Forestry and Fisheries.
  • Handle: RePEc:zbw:jhtiwp:317771
    DOI: 10.3220/253-2025-53
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    Keywords

    left behind places; geography of discontent; rural areas; qualitative methods; focus group; expert interviews; visual methods; thematic analysis; methodology; Peripherisierung; Geographien der Unzufriedenheit; ländliche Räume; qualitative Methoden; Gruppendiskussionen; Experteninterviews; visuelle Methoden; thematische Analyse; Methodologie;
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    JEL classification:

    • O18 - Economic Development, Innovation, Technological Change, and Growth - - Economic Development - - - Urban, Rural, Regional, and Transportation Analysis; Housing; Infrastructure
    • P25 - Political Economy and Comparative Economic Systems - - Socialist and Transition Economies - - - Urban, Rural, and Regional Economics

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