Eliminating Stereotypes: Villages as Desirable Spaces for Partying among Spanish Youth
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Pavón Benítez, Laura; Álvarez-Montoya, José Manuel; Sánchez González, Penélope; Romo Avilés, María NuriaEditorial
Wiley
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2023-03-08Referencia bibliográfica
Pavón-Benítez et al. Eliminating Stereotypes: Villages as Desirable Spaces for Partying among Spanish Youth. Rural Sociology 0(0), 2023, pp. 1–25 [DOI: 10.1111/ruso.12482]
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Funding for open access charge: Universidad de Granada/CBUAResumen
Most of the research on rural youth has focused on the material
conditions that cause their migration to cities, but it has not tended to
address sociocultural dimensions, such as those concerning leisure and
what might condition the processes of migration among young people. The
aim of this study is to contrast the discourse and representations that young
people have regarding leisure with the festive practices that they carry out in
Spanish villages. The fieldwork consisted of 13 discussion groups and 38 in-depth
interviews (N = 118), with participants aged between 15 and 24 years.
The results show that: (1) young people construct their idea of partying
through dominant, dichotomous and unequal rural–urban
representations,
demonstrating the presence of traditional stereotypes around rurality; (2)
the village becomes desirable as a place for partying at specific times of the
year, such as local festivals; (3) the practices of rural youth call into question
this normative imaginary, as is also shown by their adaptation, belonging
and agency in the construction and management of leisure. Getting rid
of stereotypes about rurality and creating positive thinking about the
leisure possibilities in villages can lead young people to see it as a space for
opportunities and personal development.