Voices in the New Millenium. Shepherds in the Pela Mountains (Southwest of Soria. Central Spain)

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This paper analyzes the discourses and voices linked with the shepherd process of change. The disappearance of traditional shepherd has begun a sequence of transformations in the sheep livestock in the depopulated rural areas in central Spain. Mainly are changes associated with the organization of work, the size of flock and the management of rural space. These processes of change present different characteristics even in small rural areas. The methods are mainly qualitative based on semi-structured interviews and extensive presence in the research area. The case study is the Pela Mountains in Soria province. The results of qualitative analysis suggest a process of change in the management of sheep, mainly associated with the increase of flock of sheep, disappearance of the salaried shepherd and a process of individualization in the use of municipal space.

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Paniagua, A. (2019) Voices in the New Millenium. Shepherds in the Pela Mountains (Southwest of Soria. Central Spain). Advances in Applied Sociology, 9, 551-568. doi: 10.4236/aasoci.2019.912040.

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