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1. Watching Together: Local Media and Rural Civic Engagement*.

2. Boom, bust, action! How communities can cope with boom‐bust cycles in unconventional oil and gas development.

3. Student Debt and Geographic Disadvantage: Disparities by Rural, Suburban, and Urban Background*.

4. Beyond Growth Machine Politics: Understanding State Politics and National Political Mandates in China's Urban Redevelopment.

5. Landscapes of extended ruralisation: postcolonial suburbs in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.

6. THE CURRENT STATUS OF RURAL SOCIOLOGY.

7. Social and Environmental Filters to Market Incentives: The Persistence of Common Land in Nineteenth-Century Spain.

8. Culture and rural health.

9. Did the Commons Make Medieval and Early Modern Rural Societies More Equitable? A Survey of Evidence from across Western Europe, 1300-1800.

10. Going Public: Networking Globally and Locally.

11. Riding the Resource Roller Coaster: Understanding Socioeconomic Differences between Mining Communities.

12. Migrants in Rural Greece.

13. Distant Bodies ? Rural Studies, Political– Economy and Poststructuralism.

14. A Matter of Life and Death? Men, Masculinities and Staying ‘Behind’ in Rural Ireland.

15. Warrior Heroes and Little Green Men: Soldiers, Military Training, and the Construction of Rural...

16. Ranking Authors and Institutions by Publications in Regional Science Journals: 2010-2014.

17. POWER ANALYSIS AND FARM WIVES: An Empirical Study of the Power Relationships Affecting Women on Irish Farms.

18. AGRICULTURAL STRUCTURE AND RURAL ECOLOGY: TOWARD A POLITICAL ECONOMY OF RURAL DEVELOPMENT.

19. INNOVATION AND FARM DEVELOPMENT A MULTIDIMENSIONAL MODEL.

20. SOCIOLOGIA RURALIS ON THE BALANCE.

21. LINKAGES BETWEEN THEORY AND PRACTICE IN RURAL SOCIOLOGY.

22. THEORETICAL AND METHODOLOGICAL PROBLEMS IN CROSS-NATIONAL RESEARCH.

23. Social Sciences and Farmers in Switzerland: the Story of a Strange Absence.

24. Rural Chile Transformed: Lights and Shadows.

25. Nature — Society — Rurality: Making Critical Connections.

26. CAF in the country: implementing the Common Assessment Framework in a rural area.

27. Poverty Catchments: Migration, Residential Mobility, and Population Turnover in Impoverished Rural Illinois Communities.

28. The Reflexive Producer: The Influence of Farmer Knowledge Upon the Use of Bt Corn.

29. Rural Sociology at the Crossroads.

30. Recent Immigrant Settlement in the Nonmetropolitan United States: Evidence from Internal Census Data.

31. Marriage Form and Son Preference in Rural China: An Investigation in Three Counties.

32. Meatpacking and the Transformation of Rural Communities: A Comparison of Brooks, Alberta and Garden City, Kansas.

33. The Contours and Correlates of Informal Work in Rural Pennsylvania.

34. Municipal Underbounding: Annexation and Racial Exclusion in Small Southern Towns.

35. 'My Grandfather Would Roll Over in His Grave': Family Farming and Tree Plantations on Farmland.

36. Entrepreneurial Processes in an Emergent Resource Industry: Community Embeddedness in Maine's Sea Urchin Industry.

37. The Work of Rural Professionals: Doing the Gemeinschaft-Gesellschaft Gavotte.

38. Place, Nature and Migration: Students' Attachment to their Rural Home Places.

39. Resource Dependence and Community Well-Being in Rural Canada.

40. Continuity and Change in Place Stratification: Spatial Inequality and Middle-Range Territorial Units.

41. Young People and Social Exclusion in Rural Areas.

42. Bibliographic Index Coverage of a Multidisciplinary Field.

43. Social and Ecological Dimensions of the Alternative-Conventional Agricultural Paradigm Scale.

44. Theorising Nature and Society in Sociology: The Invisibility of Animals.

45. A Theory of Access.

46. Farmers, the Practice of Farming and the Future of Agroforestry: An Application of Bourdieu's Concepts of Field and Habitus.

47. Why the TVA Remains Unique: Interest Groups and the Defeat of New Deal River Planning.

48. Women's Voices: Explaining Poverty and Plenty in a Rural Community.

49. Social Consequences of Employee/Management Buyouts: Two Canadian Examples From the Forest Sector.

50. Alternative and Conventional Agricultural Paradigms: Evidence From Farming in Southwest Saskatchewan.