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A place for life or a place to live Rethinking village attachment, volunteering and liveability in Dutch rural areas Joost Gieling
This research was conducted at the Faculty of Spatial Sciences of the University of Groningen. The research is a part of a collaboration between University of Groningen and the Netherlands Institute for Social Research (SCP). ISBN 978-94-034-0424-0 ISBN (E-publication) 978-94-034-0423-3 Cover photo Chapter photos Cover design and printing English language editing Klaas van der Kolk Joost Gieling ProefschriftMaken www.proefschriftmaken.nl Language Centre, University of Groningen J.A. Gieling. All rights reserved. Save exceptions stated by law, no part of this publication may be reproduced in any form, by print, photocopying, or otherwise, without the prior written permission from the author
A place for life or a place to live Rethinking village attachment, volunteering and liveability in Dutch rural areas PhD thesis to obtain the degree of PhD at the University of Groningen on the authority of the Rector Magnificus Prof. E. Sterken and in accordance with the decision by the College of Deans. This thesis will be defended in public on Monday 12 March 2018 at 12.45 hours by Johannes Antonius Gieling born on 25 December 1985 in Assen, the Netherlands
Supervisors Prof. T. Haartsen Prof. D. Strijker Co-supervisor Dr. L. Vermeij Assessment committee Prof. B.B. Bock Prof. E.S. van Leeuwen Prof. M. Lewicka
Thus the little cultural plant of Anderen, growing out of its sandy soil, its heath, meadow an forest, in relative isolation for centuries, displays a persistent toughness in the face of the 20 th century. While bending to the winds and storms of both minor and cataclysmic changes in nature and culture, it has, so the authors believe, the hardihood to survive for long years to come John and Dorothy Keur (American anthropologists), The Deeply Rooted. A Study of a Drents Community in the Netherlands, 1952 De resterende Oldambter akkerbouwers zijn hobby- of deeltijdboeren. Ze doen er wat anders naast sinds er met tarwe geen droog brood meer te verdienen valt. De een is chauffeur op de belbus, de ander kweekt paling in de schuur. Er zijn er ook die struisvogels houden, of kangoeroes. In het Oldambt lopen die beesten in de wei de landbouw is er postmodern Frank Westerman (Dutch journalist and novellist), De Graanrepubliek, 2000 Ik zweefde terug naar het dorpje L., waar Claire de bewoners op een Elementenfestival zou vergasten. (...) De hele dorpsweide hing vol en onze voorgelezen teksten schalden uit luidsprekers. (Met dank aan de firma Steentjes.). Geen vogel landde meer in L. Zelfs de ganzen trokken weg. De bevolking krapde zich achter de oren Adriaan van Dis (Dutch novellist), In het Buitengebied, 2017
CONTENT Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Introduction Pages 1-14 Beyond the Local-newcomer Divide: Village Attachment in the Era of Mobilities Pages 15-44 Village Facilities and Social Place Attachment in the Rural Netherlands Pages 45-76 Out of Love for the Village? How General and Selective Forms of Attachment to the Village Explain Volunteering in Dutch Community Life Pages 77-100 Liveable Villages: The Relationship between Volunteering and Liveability in the Perceptions of Rural Residents Pages 101-130 Conclusion Pages 131-153 Samenvatting Pages 154-163 Dankwoord Pages 164-165
CHAPTERS Four chapter included in this thesis are reprints of publications or manuscripts. They are the following: Chapter 2: Chapter 3: Chapter 4: Chapter 5: Gieling, J., Vermeij, L. & Haartsen, T. (2017). Beyond the Localnewcomer Divide: Village Attachment in the Era of Mobilities. Journal of Rural Studies. 55, 237-247. Gieling, J., Haartsen, T. & Vermeij, L (2018). Village Facilities and Social Place Attachment in the Rural Netherlands. Rural Sociology. In press. Gieling, J., Haartsen, T., Vermeij, L. & Strijker, D. Out of Love for the Village? How General and Selective Forms of Attachment to the Village Explain Volunteering in Dutch Community Life. Under Review at an International Journal. Gieling, J. & Haartsen, T. (2017). Liveable Villages: The Relationship between Volunteering and Liveability in the Perceptions of Rural Residents. Sociologia Ruralis. 57(S1), 576-597.