Culture, Intellectual Property and Territorial Rural Development

Author Christopher Ray
Year
1998
Region
In the territorial limits of the Alpine Convention.
Country
eu (Europe without alps)
Publication type
reviewed
Topics

Abstract
This paper explores some of the uses of local cultural identity in European rural development, particularly in the latter's shift towards local territorial activity. It proposes the term 'cultural economy' and a four-way typology. In order to contribute to a theorization of such development activity whether policy driven or emerging from the 'bottom-up' local cultures are characterized as forms of intellectual property that may allow local rural economies to impose some level of control over social and economic development.
Journal / Publisher / Institution
Sociologia Ruralis
Issue / Volume / Number
Volume 38, No. 1/1998, p. 3-20
Remarks
Local culture as form of intellectual property, and, thus as a mean to manage and control local development (social, economic); “cultural economy”; typology