Is Out of Sight out of Mind? Place Attachment among Rural Youth Out‐Migrants

Helle Dalsgaard Pedersen

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    Abstract

    The article adds to the literature on youth migration within a rapidly changing rural society. Insights are presented on how multiple place attachment is reflected in the context of rural-to-urban migration in the lives of 14 Danish rural youth out-migrants. Findings demonstrate that out-migrants’ attachment to their rural childhood place must be considered ambivalent, in particular regarding how the young people identify with the places, as these are experienced as both nurturing and isolating and safe and restricted. This reveals the multidimensionality of the young people's relationship with place, as these contain both positive and negative elements, which are equally meaningful and contribute to place attachment. Further, the article contributes to the place attachment literature by offering insights into the significance of continuity in the context of migration, as old relationships and rural identities provide significant stability within the young people's lives and constitute important elements in their identities and multiple place attachment.

    OriginalsprogEngelsk
    TidsskriftSociologia Ruralis
    Vol/bind58
    Udgave nummer3
    Sider (fra-til)684-704
    Antal sider21
    ISSN0038-0199
    DOI
    StatusUdgivet - 2018

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