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ABSTRACT In this paper, we focus on intentional communities in the Western world. These communities consist of a variety of groups, with different characteristics, ideologies and motivations. Examples are eco‐villages, religious communities and communities of lesbians. These groups intend, at least to some extent, to withdraw from mainstream urban society, challenging norms of urban life, e.g. wasteful behaviour, stressful lives or heterosexual stereotypes, and create their own places in rural areas. Key questions that we seek to address in the paper are: What types of intentional communities can be identified? To what extent are intentional communities withdrawn from the rural areas in which they are established? We attempt to answer these through discussing the results of a survey among 496 communities. Furthermore, we describe an example of the ecological type of community, since these communities are most explicitly challenging urban norms and values.
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Louise Meijering
University of Groningen
Paulus Huigen
University of Groningen
Bettina van Hoven
University of Groningen
Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie
University of Groningen
Institute for Urban and Regional Research
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a208e63bb4ba07152cc4535 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9663.2007.00375.x
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