OLIVEIRA, V. I. M.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/5276441532409309; OLIVEIRA, Victória Ivone Martins.
Resumen:
The analysis of urban transformations allows for understanding the correlations between
rural and urban areas, indicating that the continuity of rural customs in urbanized areas
demonstrates a temporal persistence of these characteristics. The evolution of
relationships between rural and urban spaces requires an analysis of social and spatial
changes, as well as a revision of the concepts of rural and urban. The increase in flows of
people, goods, and capital between these spaces highlights a complex interdependence,
intensified by globalization and the expansion of the technical-scientific-informational
environment. This complexity challenges the distinction between urban and rural spaces,
as observed in the districts of Cuncas and Iara, in the municipality of Barro, Ceará. This
rural-urban continuum, or "rurbanization," involves social interaction in environments of
diverse cultures, combining rural and urban values, and reveals unique challenges. The
districts of Cuncas and Iara, characterized by slow economic and social development and
a declining population, demand an understanding of socio-spatial dynamics to promote
more equitable socioeconomic development. The objective of this research is to analyze
the socio-spatial dynamics and daily practices in Cuncas and Iara, correlating the self-
perception of inhabitants as rural, urban, or rurban with their habits and customs. With a
review of the concepts of rural, urban, and rurbanization, fieldwork involving in loco
observation and investigation of the socio-spatial dynamics of the districts through open
and closed questionnaires allowed for the collection of primary data for a qualitative and
quantitative analysis, as well as understanding the self-perception of residents as rural,
urban, or rurban.The combination of images, maps, graphs, and tables provided a holistic
view of the transformations and continuities in the districts, facilitating the identification
of patterns, correlations, and trends. This research highlights the need for a critical and
sensitive analysis of the particularities of the districts of Cuncas and Iara by integrating
contemporary concepts of rural, urban, and rurban, recognizing the complexity of rurban
dynamics.