This fourth Rural Sociological Society decennial volume provides advanced policy scholarship on rural North America during the 2010’s, closely reflecting upon the increasingly global nature of social, cultural, and economic forces and the impact of neoliberal ideology upon policy, politics, and power in rural areas. The chapters in this volume represent the expertise of an influential group of scholars in rural sociology and related social sciences. Its five sections address the changing structure of North American agriculture, natural resources and the environment, demographics, diversity, and quality of life in rural communities.https://scholarship.richmond.edu/bookshelf/1103/thumbnail.jp
Development of rural areas has witnessed increasing attention globally, especially over the past thr...
ABSTRACT This paper considers the implications of eco-nomic globalization for rural communities in t...
Review of: The Changing American Countryside: Rural People and Places. Castle, Emery N., ed
George L. Brinkman is professor emeritus in the Department of Food, Agricultural and Resource Econom...
In recent decades, globalization has transformed rural societies and economies across the world. Muc...
After passing through eras labeled as “Small Town in Isolation ” and “Small Town in Mass Society, ” ...
editorial reviewedMigration, global economic restructuring and climate change are rapidly transformi...
Three propositions summarize the winds of change now sweeping across rural America. 1. The trends of...
As a layman speaking to professionals, I propose to use the topic assigned to me as a take-off from ...
In Rethinking Rural: Global Community and Economic Development in the Small Town West Don Albrecht, ...
The article discusses issues regarding rural geography, focusing on the growing phenomena of amenity...
This volume is a cogent empirical analysis of the interplay between a region’s natural amenities and...
Rural societies around the world are changing in fundamental ways, both at their own initiative and ...
Rural America is undergoing sweeping demographic, economic, and environmental changes. Whether they ...
The 2007 Southern Rural Sociological Association Presidential Address: After passing through eras la...
Development of rural areas has witnessed increasing attention globally, especially over the past thr...
ABSTRACT This paper considers the implications of eco-nomic globalization for rural communities in t...
Review of: The Changing American Countryside: Rural People and Places. Castle, Emery N., ed
George L. Brinkman is professor emeritus in the Department of Food, Agricultural and Resource Econom...
In recent decades, globalization has transformed rural societies and economies across the world. Muc...
After passing through eras labeled as “Small Town in Isolation ” and “Small Town in Mass Society, ” ...
editorial reviewedMigration, global economic restructuring and climate change are rapidly transformi...
Three propositions summarize the winds of change now sweeping across rural America. 1. The trends of...
As a layman speaking to professionals, I propose to use the topic assigned to me as a take-off from ...
In Rethinking Rural: Global Community and Economic Development in the Small Town West Don Albrecht, ...
The article discusses issues regarding rural geography, focusing on the growing phenomena of amenity...
This volume is a cogent empirical analysis of the interplay between a region’s natural amenities and...
Rural societies around the world are changing in fundamental ways, both at their own initiative and ...
Rural America is undergoing sweeping demographic, economic, and environmental changes. Whether they ...
The 2007 Southern Rural Sociological Association Presidential Address: After passing through eras la...
Development of rural areas has witnessed increasing attention globally, especially over the past thr...
ABSTRACT This paper considers the implications of eco-nomic globalization for rural communities in t...
Review of: The Changing American Countryside: Rural People and Places. Castle, Emery N., ed