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1. Segmented Labor Markets in Alabama's Pulp and Paper Industry.

2. Motivations of Subsistence Farming in Hungary: Analysis of a Multi‐Factored Phenomenon☆.

3. COMMENTS ON LEE TAYLOR'S POSITION PAPER.

4. More Snakes Than Ladders: Mass Schooling, Social Closure, and the Pursuit of Tarraqi (Social Mobility) in Rural Pakistan☆.

5. POSITION PAPERS SUGGEST HISTORY.

6. Nowhere Else to Go: Housing Insecurity in a Hispanic‐Majority Rural County During the COVID‐19 Pandemic☆.

7. Nowhere Else to Go: Housing Insecurity in a Hispanic‐Majority Rural County During the COVID‐19 Pandemic☆.

8. Rural Lifestyles and Life Politics: Reimagining Modernity in the Development of a Future Village in China.

9. INTRODUCTION.

10. SOCIAL VALUES AND TECHNICAL COOPERATION PROGRAMS.

11. Taking Communities into the Groan Zone: Subjective Wellbeing in the Face of Demographic Change, Racial Diversity, and Political Difference☆.

12. Food Expensiveness in Scotland's Remote Areas: An Analysis of Household Food Purchases☆.

13. DISCUSSION OF LUNDBERG-FRIEDMAN PAPER.

15. Discriminants of Editorial Decision Outcomes.

16. Performing Rurality in Online Community Groups*.

17. Bank on it: Do Local Banks Contribute to Rural Community Prosperity?*.

18. The Rural Problem: Justice in the Countryside.

24. Southern Policy Papers.

25. Motivations of Subsistence Farming in Hungary: Analysis of a Multi‐Factored Phenomenon☆.

26. Breaking Patriarchal Succession Cycles: How Land Relations Influence Women's Roles in Farming☆.

27. Differential Access in Mortgage Credit: The Role of Neighborhood Spatial and Racial Stratification.

28. Young Farmers in "The New World of Work": The Contribution of New Media to the Work Engagement and Professional Identities.

29. "The Volunteering Days is Gone": All‐Hazard Incarcerated Firefighters and Rural Disinvestment☆.

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

31. Taking Communities into the Groan Zone: Subjective Wellbeing in the Face of Demographic Change, Racial Diversity, and Political Difference☆.

32. Food Expensiveness in Scotland's Remote Areas: An Analysis of Household Food Purchases☆.

33. Saviors and Services: The Interface of Neoliberal Deprivation, Hegemonic Christianity, Social Exclusion, and Rural Church Resource Provision☆.

34. Trust or Control? The Role of Group Size in Governing Small‐scale Irrigation Facilities*.

35. Changes to Rural Migration in the COVID‐19 Pandemic☆.

36. Eviction and the Rental Housing Crisis in Rural America☆.

37. Eviction and the Rental Housing Crisis in Rural America☆.

38. Engagement for Life's Sake: Reflections on Partnering and Partnership with Rural Tribal Nations☆.

39. Community‐Based Social Enterprises as Actors for Neo‐Endogenous Rural Development: A Multi‐Stakeholder Approach☆.

40. Environmental Policy Preferences and Economic Interests in the Nature/Agriculture and Climate/Energy Dimension in the Netherlands.

41. Global Markets, Risk, and Organized Irresponsibility in Regional Australia: Emergent Cosmopolitan Identities Among Local Food Producers in the Liverpool Plains☆.

42. No One Size Fits All. Women Commercial Farm Employment and Fertility in Ethiopia: A Study of Saudi Star and MERTI Agricultural Development Farms☆.

43. School Closures and Rural Population Decline*.

44. Wild Wind, Social Storm: "Energy Populism" in Rural Areas? An Exploratory Analysis of France and Italy*.

45. The Neo‐populist Surge in Italy between Territorial and Traditional Cleavages*.

46. Science as Snake Oil: Rural Development, Discourse, and the Broken Promise of Tech Jobs in Vermont.

47. The Dimensions of Agricultural Diversification: A Spatial Analysis of Italian Municipalities.

48. Justice and Tyranny: Bringing "Rural" Back into the Sociology of Food and Agriculture.

49. Seeing Green: Lifecycles of an Arctic Agricultural Frontier☆.

50. "Do you Know What's Underneath your Feet?": Underground Landscapes & Place‐Based Risk Perceptions of Proposed Shale Gas Sites in Rural British Communities☆.