TY - GEN A1 - Zscherneck, Julia A1 - Binder, Julia A1 - Mettenberger, Tobias T1 - Rural network assemblages - disentangling egocentric networks of digital pioneers in peripheral German regions T2 - Regional studies, regional science N2 - Digital solutions are seen as promising ways of addressing current challenges in rural regions. Individual or group key actors accessing resources foster these developments through networks. In light of regional clustering and agglomeration effects on the one hand and increased virtual mobility on the other hand, assumptions about the spatiality of such networks are highly controversial. Our paper takes this as a point of departure, asking how spatiality is constructed in the networks of so-called ‘digital pioneers’ (DPs). The sampling process took place in two German rural regions with different preconditions for digital technology adoption, where we conducted egocentric network analysis and qualitative interviews. Employing the assemblage perspective, we analysed networks of 30 individuals in terms of the analytical categories of territoriality, stability and connectivity. Our findings distinguish between three important roles of network contacts: (1) multipliers in social networking, (2) users of the DP’s products and services, as well as (3) close family members that are important in professional contexts. Although DPs are often deeply embedded in and feel attached to their region, networks vary significantly in their territorial radius, also including highly functional problem-solving contacts to distant places. Consequently, our evidence challenges static territorial models of innovation processes, advocating for processual and multidimensional perspectives that consider social networks and individual agency. Likewise, our study complements current research on rural governance by shifting the focus from key institutions and formal networks to less formally integrated actors and problem-solving networks. KW - Qualitative network analysis KW - Assemblage KW - Bridging and bonding ties KW - Peripheral regions KW - Germany Y1 - 2025 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1080/21681376.2025.2594312 SN - 2168-1376 VL - 12 IS - 1 SP - 996 EP - 1012 PB - Taylor & Francis CY - London ER -