Cowie Paul, Townsend Leanne, Salemink Koen
Centre for Rural Economy, Newcastle University NE1 7RU, UK.
Social, Economic and Geographical Sciences (SEGS), James Hutton Institute, Craigiebuckler, Aberdeen, AB15 8QH, UK.
J Rural Stud. 2020 Oct;79:169-176. doi: 10.1016/j.jrurstud.2020.08.042. Epub 2020 Aug 23.
The 4th Industrial Revolution (4IR) is the term given to encompass a range of technological developments that many argue will fundamentally change society, much in the same way that electricity and digital technology did during previous industrial revolutions. This paper argues that current debates around 4IR are centred on the urban core, with rural areas being relegated to the peripherality and the remainder. The paper therefore examines these technologies from a rural perspective and considers what impact they could have in rural areas, both positive and negative. The analysis shows that the impacts of 4IR technologies could be just as important in rural as in urban places. Drawing on extant theories of rural development, the paper examines the physical and cultural barriers facing rural areas when attempting to engage with 4IR. The paper concludes by proposing that rural theorists engage with smart urban theoretical debates. New research should seek to understand the multi-faceted aspects of 4IR in rural regions, and to support the transition to smart rural futures.
第四次工业革命(4IR)这一术语涵盖了一系列技术发展,许多人认为这些技术发展将从根本上改变社会,其方式与前几次工业革命期间电力和数字技术改变社会的方式非常相似。本文认为,当前围绕第四次工业革命的辩论集中在城市核心地区,农村地区则被边缘化并被视为次要部分。因此,本文从农村视角审视这些技术,并思考它们可能对农村地区产生的积极和消极影响。分析表明,第四次工业革命技术在农村地区的影响可能与在城市地区同样重要。本文借鉴现有的农村发展理论,探讨农村地区在尝试融入第四次工业革命时面临的物质和文化障碍。本文最后建议农村理论家参与智慧城市理论辩论。新的研究应致力于理解第四次工业革命在农村地区的多方面情况,并支持向智能农村未来的转型。