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Rural Revival

Business professor delves into 'entrepreneurial capital' on Bonavista Peninsula

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When most of their jobs disappear, how do communities survive?

In the hard-hit area explored in this book — the Bonavista Peninsula, on the island of Newfoundland — many residents transitioned into “everyday” entrepreneurs such as restauranteurs.

Rural Revival: A Photo-Ethnography of Entrepreneurs in a Renovating Region explains how these business owners developed a place rich in “entrepreneurial capital.”

Author Dr. Alex Stewart, Faculty of Business Administration, draws on six years of ethnographic fieldwork in the area: observations from listening, watching and learning with people in their everyday settings.

Camera work opened doors to people’s ventures and their lives. The many photographs in this book bring you deeply into a sense of presence among the people and their natural settings.

To interpret the findings from fieldwork, the author draws on rural sociology and economic anthropology.

He shows how people transformed the value of once-neglected things in the “house economy” into assets for tourists, leaving the “market economy.”

He uses theories of “cross-sector partnerships” to show the ways in which regional development is tough to sustain.

Rural Revival: A Photo-Ethnography of Entrepreneurs in a Renovating Region is published by De Gruyter.

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