Is the City Forever? Post-Agrarianism and Counter-Urbanization in Retrospective and Perspective (Session I)

Monday, 7 July 2025: 11:00-12:45
Location: FSE025 (Faculty of Education Sciences (FSE))
RC26 Sociotechnics, Sociological Practice (host committee)

Language: English

During this session, we will explore the socio-cultural aspects of deurbanization, the trend of urban residents of megacities migrating to smaller towns (so-called "small" territories). In this study, we examine the prospects for the modern migration of urbanites to out-of-town (rural) spaces and reconstruct their socio-cultural "life world", value orientations, motivations, and internal conflicts.
One of the most important problems of modern societies in East and West Europe, as well as North America, is the migration of urban residents to the countryside, which is touched upon and developed from a socio-cultural perspective. This partially compensates for the disproportional socio-spatial development of the countries as a whole as well as the exodus of economic activity and inhabitants of rural and small towns. In what ways do residents of megalopolises become interested in reverse transit to the countryside? In what forms does this take place? What does this ultimately lead to? At the same time, however, the socio-cultural aspect of de-urbanization migration is being developed as a priority.
Session Organizers:
Nikita POKROVSKY, National Research University "Higher School of Economics" (HSE), Russian Federation and Arsenii BUCHATSKII, Higher School of Economics - HSE Moscow, Russian Federation
Chair:
Valerie ZAWILSKI, King's University College at Western University, Canada
Oral Presentations
Post-Agrarianism and De-Urbanization. a New Look at the Non-Urban Perspective: History, Models and Theoretical Approaches
Nikita POKROVSKY, National Research University "Higher School of Economics" (HSE), Russian Federation
Tourist Attraction As a Resource of Post-Agrarian Economy
Vladimir ILIN, St.Petersburg State University, Russian Federation
Is Escape from the City Justified: Urri & Chayanov?
Tatiana SIDORINA, Higher School of Economics National Research University, Russian Federation
Post-Agrarian Communities in Rural Areas of the Russian Federation: Features of Self-Organization and Promotion of Creative Practices
Valentina SHILOVA, Federal Center of Theoretical and Applied Sociology of the Russian Academy of Sciencess, Russian Federation; Kirill BIKOV, Institute of Sociology of the Federal Center of Theoretical and Applied Sociology of the Russian Ac, Russia