The Trajectories of Rural Life presents papers from a Saskatchewan Institute of Public Policy conference designed to go beyond the myths of rural Canada\u27s past to develop a clear picture of the present reality from all perspectives .... This could be a complicated project. The chapters range from research reports to policy essays, with notable diversity in terms of discipline and approach. Despite some lack of clarity in overall concept, many of the contributions shine through. In addition to chapters on the cultural reconstruction of rural life in Quebec, minority experiences in rural Atlantic Canada, family violence in rural New Brunswick, the underrepresentation of women in rural politics, and the need to include urban as well as r...
The study aims to discover and research what Canadian and Australian rural communities have in commo...
Thomas C. LanghamContemporary Rural Systems in Transitionedited by Ian R. Bowler Carol J. CumberInfo...
Rural communities play a major role in the Canadian landscape and identity. As such it is important...
The Trajectories of Rural Life presents papers from a Saskatchewan Institute of Public Policy confer...
Emerging from a conference on globalization and rural communities held in Edmonton in 1997, Writing ...
In seventeen independently-developed chapters this book provides a multi-dimensional examination of ...
This book surveys studies of rural, small town, and urban community in Canada. The first third of th...
Stabler and Olfert have contributed a well-conceived empirical analysis of a truly rural economic re...
Review of: The Changing American Countryside: Rural People and Places. Castle, Emery N., ed
The Canadian Plains Research Center has published eighteen papers which were presented at the Novemb...
Kevin Choy and Richard Rounds, of the Rural Development Institute at Brandon University in Manitoba,...
Rural America often seems like an afterthought in our urban-suburban community. Yet rural places mak...
Book Review: Rethinking Rural: Global Community and Economic Development in the Small Town West Don ...
Both of these books address regionalism in Western Canada. Prairie Politics and Society, written by ...
In this short but suggestive study, sociologist Rod Bantjes examines how contending visions of moder...
The study aims to discover and research what Canadian and Australian rural communities have in commo...
Thomas C. LanghamContemporary Rural Systems in Transitionedited by Ian R. Bowler Carol J. CumberInfo...
Rural communities play a major role in the Canadian landscape and identity. As such it is important...
The Trajectories of Rural Life presents papers from a Saskatchewan Institute of Public Policy confer...
Emerging from a conference on globalization and rural communities held in Edmonton in 1997, Writing ...
In seventeen independently-developed chapters this book provides a multi-dimensional examination of ...
This book surveys studies of rural, small town, and urban community in Canada. The first third of th...
Stabler and Olfert have contributed a well-conceived empirical analysis of a truly rural economic re...
Review of: The Changing American Countryside: Rural People and Places. Castle, Emery N., ed
The Canadian Plains Research Center has published eighteen papers which were presented at the Novemb...
Kevin Choy and Richard Rounds, of the Rural Development Institute at Brandon University in Manitoba,...
Rural America often seems like an afterthought in our urban-suburban community. Yet rural places mak...
Book Review: Rethinking Rural: Global Community and Economic Development in the Small Town West Don ...
Both of these books address regionalism in Western Canada. Prairie Politics and Society, written by ...
In this short but suggestive study, sociologist Rod Bantjes examines how contending visions of moder...
The study aims to discover and research what Canadian and Australian rural communities have in commo...
Thomas C. LanghamContemporary Rural Systems in Transitionedited by Ian R. Bowler Carol J. CumberInfo...
Rural communities play a major role in the Canadian landscape and identity. As such it is important...