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1. PAPERS.

2. RURAL DEVELOPMENT: COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVES: A POSITION PAPER.

3. THE CURRENT STATUS OF RURAL SOCIOLOGY.

4. The virtual good farmer: Farmers' use of social media and the (re)presentation of "good farming".

5. Two good interview questions: Mobilizing the 'good farmer' and the 'good day' concepts to enable more‐than‐representational research.

6. LEADER and Spatial Justice.

7. CLASS, STATE, TECHNOLOGY AND INTERNATIONAL FOOD REGIMES.

8. SOCIOLOGIA RURALIS ON THE BALANCE.

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

10. New immigration destinations in Sweden: Migrant residential trajectories intersecting rural areas.

11. The agencies of landscape in rural gentrification: Impressions from the wood, the village and the moortop.

12. Food Regimes, Capital, State, and Class: Friedmann and McMichael Revisited.

13. Abstracts.

14. LINKAGES BETWEEN THEORY AND PRACTICE IN RURAL SOCIOLOGY.

15. Challenges to Habitus: Scruffy Hedges and Weeds in the Irish Countryside.

16. CONTRIBUTED PAPERS.

17. Collaboration for Sustainable Intensification: The Underpinning Role of Social Sustainability.

18. CHANGING FUNCTIONS OF THE RURAL COMMUNITY.

19. Readability of Dutch farm papers.

20. INTERPRETING A RELATIONAL OF FARM BUSINESS IN SOUTHERN ENGLAND.

21. WORKING SESSION 4.

22. Poverty and Social Exclusion in Diversified Rural Contexts.

23. Towards reconfiguration in European agriculture: Analysing dynamics of change through the lens of the Donau Soja organization.

24. The EU LEADER Programme: Rural Development Laboratory.

25. Abstracts.

26. Origin food schemes and the paradox of reducing diversity to defend it.

27. Beyond Coping: Smallholder Intensification in Southern Ukraine.

29. SURVIVAL STRATEGIES IN RURAL EUROPE: CONTINUITY AND CHANGE.

30. SOME THEORETICAL CONSIDERATION IN THE STUDY OF SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT IN THE THIRD WORLD.

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

32. INTRODUCTION: THE FAMILY FARM IN ADVANCED CAPITALIST SOCIETIES; CORPORATISM, THE STATE AND SURVIVAL STRATEGIES.

33. Pragmatic Prosumption: Searching for Food Prosumers in the Netherlands.

34. Coordination of village plans and municipal rural and health policies ‐ Can low‐hanging fruit be picked?

35. Prospects of Agrarian Populism and Food Sovereignty Movement in Post‐Socialist Romania.

36. 'Homeland farming' or 'rural emancipation'? The discursive overlap between populist and green parties in Hungary.

37. Exclusion Zones: Inadequate Resources and Civic Rights in Rural Areas.

38. Finding 'Hobby' Farmers: A 'Parish Study' Methodology for Qualitative Research.

39. The Plight of the Honeybee: A Socioecological Analysis of large‐scale Beekeeping in the United States.

40. Alternative Strategies in the UK Agro-Food System: Interrogating the Alterity of Farmers' Markets.

41. A Plague Upon their Houses: Revelations of the Foot and Mouth Disease Epidemic for Business Households.

42. Still Left out in the Cold: Problematising Participatory Research and Development.

43. ‘Riding the Rural Love Train’: Heterosexuality and the Rural Community.

44. The Complexities of Hunting in Rural England and Wales.

45. Farm Animal Welfare: A New Repertoire of Nature-Society Relations or Modernism Re-embedded ?

46. Contingency Revealed: New Zealand Farmers' Experiences of Agricultural Restructuring.

47. Abstracts.

48. Of Tractors and Men: Masculinity, Technology and Power in a French Farming Community.

49. Homelessness and Rurality: Exploring Connections in Local Spaces of Rural England.

50. Crime and Policing in the British Countryside: Some Agendas for Contemporary Geographical Research.