Lifestyle migration and mobility: negotiating urban lifestyles in rural communities
The countryside between aging, lack of perspectives, and creative depopulation through the lens of female settlers
Post-growth forms of living and working: countryside as experimental ground and social imaginary
Between agency and anomie, possibility and probability: lifestyle migrants and the neo-liberal moment
Convergence of work and leisure: blessing or plight?
Liminal belonging and moratorium migration: lifestyle migrants between limbo and purpose of life
Social entrepreneurs between self-determination and structural constraints: examples from Miyagi and Tokushima prefectures
Conclusion: deconstructing Japan's rural-urban divide.