“The Missouri School” refers to a collection of faculty and students studying agrifood systems who have been connected to the Department of Rural Sociology at the University of Missouri–Columbia. Heavily influenced by the populist pragmatist William “Bill” Heffernan, Missouri School analysts focus their attention on structural arrangements, power relationships, and spaces in which struggle for change might result in alternatives to the prevailing system. This article is an introduction to the special issue of Southern Rural Sociology devoted to research and theorizing done by students and faculty of the Missouri School. It includes an overview of the development of the Missouri School as told by Heffernan himself, followed by a summary of t...
The Missouri School has been known for its study of the structure of agriculture and food, and what ...
The Missouri School has been known for its study of the structure of agriculture and food, and what ...
Article originally published in Southern Rural Sociology. Copyright owned by Southern Rural Sociolog...
“The Missouri School” refers to a collection of faculty and students studying agrifood systems who h...
“The Missouri School” refers to a collection of faculty and students studying agrifood systems who h...
“The Missouri School ” refers to a collection of faculty and students studying agrifood systems who ...
Originally published in Southern Rural Sociology. Copyright held by Southern Rural Sociological Asso...
Sociology of agriculture and food (SAF) is one of the most visible substantive subareas in Rural Soc...
Sociology of agriculture and food (SAF) is one of the most visible substantive subareas in Rural Soc...
Sociology of agriculture and food (SAF) is one of the most visible substantive subareas in Rural Soc...
Sociology of agriculture and food (SAF) is one of the most visible substantive subareas in Rural Soc...
biographies of the contributors to this special issue of Southern Rural Sociology, in alphabetical o...
biographies of the contributors to this special issue of Southern Rural Sociology, in alphabetical o...
biographies of the contributors to this special issue of Southern Rural Sociology, in alphabetical o...
The Missouri School has been known for its study of the structure of agriculture and food, and what ...
The Missouri School has been known for its study of the structure of agriculture and food, and what ...
The Missouri School has been known for its study of the structure of agriculture and food, and what ...
Article originally published in Southern Rural Sociology. Copyright owned by Southern Rural Sociolog...
“The Missouri School” refers to a collection of faculty and students studying agrifood systems who h...
“The Missouri School” refers to a collection of faculty and students studying agrifood systems who h...
“The Missouri School ” refers to a collection of faculty and students studying agrifood systems who ...
Originally published in Southern Rural Sociology. Copyright held by Southern Rural Sociological Asso...
Sociology of agriculture and food (SAF) is one of the most visible substantive subareas in Rural Soc...
Sociology of agriculture and food (SAF) is one of the most visible substantive subareas in Rural Soc...
Sociology of agriculture and food (SAF) is one of the most visible substantive subareas in Rural Soc...
Sociology of agriculture and food (SAF) is one of the most visible substantive subareas in Rural Soc...
biographies of the contributors to this special issue of Southern Rural Sociology, in alphabetical o...
biographies of the contributors to this special issue of Southern Rural Sociology, in alphabetical o...
biographies of the contributors to this special issue of Southern Rural Sociology, in alphabetical o...
The Missouri School has been known for its study of the structure of agriculture and food, and what ...
The Missouri School has been known for its study of the structure of agriculture and food, and what ...
The Missouri School has been known for its study of the structure of agriculture and food, and what ...
Article originally published in Southern Rural Sociology. Copyright owned by Southern Rural Sociolog...