Journal of Rural Studies 2004 - Abstracts

Journal of Rural Studies 2004
TitleSubjectAuthors
Accountability and rural development partnerships: a study of objective 5b EAGGF funding in South West England.Sociology and social workWhittaker, Julie, Warren, Martyn, Turner, Martin, Hutchcroft, Ian
Adaptive responses and asset strategies: the experiences of rural micro-firms and foot and mouth disease.Sociology and social workLowe, Philip, Phillipson, Jeremy, Bennett, Katy, Raley, Marian
Agricultural adjustment and the diversification of farm households and corporate farms in Central Europe.Sociology and social workGorton, Matthew, Davidova, Sophia, Chaplin, Hannah
Agricultural change and restructuring: Recent evidence from a survey of agricultural households in England.Sociology and social workLobley, Matt, Potter, Clive
Agricultural turns, geographical turns: Retrospect and prospect.Sociology and social workMorris, Carol, Evans, Nick
Bigger stores, more stores, or no stores: paths of retail restructuring in rural America.Sociology and social workVias, Alexander C.
Building institutional capacity in rural Northern Ireland: The role of partnership governance in the LEADER II programme.Sociology and social workScott, Mark
Children at work in rural northern Nigeria: patterns of age, space and gender.Sociology and social workRobson, Elsbeth
Exploring the current and future role of market towns in servicing their hinterlands: A case study of Alnwick in the North East of England.Sociology and social workShaw, T., Powe, N.A.
Exploring the 'limits to growth' in UK organics: Beyond the statistical image.Sociology and social workMarsden, Terry, Smith, Everard
Forecasting food supply chain developments in lagging rural regions: Evidence from the U.K.Sociology and social workIlbery, Brian, Kneafsey, Moya, Maye, Damian, Jenkins, Tim, Walkley, Catherine
From risky to responsible: Expert knowledge and the governing of community-led rural development.Sociology and social workHerbert-Cheshire, Lynda, Higgins, Vaughan
From words to deeds: enforcing farmers' conservation cost-sharing commitments.Sociology and social workMarshall, Graham R.
Impact of the 2001 foot-and-mouth disease outbreak in Britain: Implications for rural studies.Sociology and social workScott, Alister, Christie, Michael, Midmore, Peter
Institutions, social capital and agricultural change in central and Eastern Europe.Sociology and social workSlangen, Louis H.G., Kooten, G.Cornelis van, Suchanek, Pavel
Making sense of counterurbanization.Sociology and social workMitchell, Clare J.A.
New community governance in small rural towns: The Australian experience.Sociology and social workO'Toole, Kevin, Burdess, Neil
On being a nice country girl and an academic feminist: using reflexivity in rural social research.Sociology and social workPini, Barbara
Plus c'est la meme chose? Questioning crop diversification as a response to agricultural deregulation in Saskatchewan, Canada.Sociology and social workBradshaw, Ben
Reconceptualising the 'behavioural approach' in agricultural studies: A socio-psychological perspective.Sociology and social workBurton, Rob J.F.
Re-imagining the land, North Sutherland, Scotland.Sociology and social workMackenzie, A.F.D.
Rural roots, rural routes: discourses of rural self and traveling other in debates about the future of Appleby New Fair, 1945-1969.Sociology and social workHolloway, S.L.
Showing and telling farming: Agricultural shows and re-imaging British agriculture.Sociology and social workHolloway, Lewis
Tamworth, Australia's 'country music capital': Place marketing, rurality, and resident reactions.Sociology and social workDavidson, Deborah, Gibson, Chris
The Australian Landcare movement: Towards 'post-productivist' rural governance?Sociology and social workWilson, Geoff A.
The economic diversity of rural England: Stylised fallacies and uncertain evidence.Sociology and social work 
The effects of rent restructuring on social housing in English rural areas.Sociology and social workWalker, Bruce
The redefinition of family farming: Agricultural restructuring and farm adjustment in Waihemo, New Zealand.Sociology and social workJohnsen, Sarah
The right to development: Construction of a non-agriculturalist discourse of rurality in Denmark.(National Confederation of Village Communities)Sociology and social workSvendsen, Gunnar Lind Haase
Trinidad, Brazil, and Ghana: Three melting moments in the history of cocoa.Sociology and social workHarding, Sandra, Leiter, Jeffrey
Understanding the use of rural space: The need for multi-methods.Sociology and social workMadsen, Lene Moller, Adriansen, Hanne Kirstine
What does the public want from agriculture and the countryside? a review of evidence and methods.Sociology and social workHall, Clare, McVittie, Alistair, Moran, Dominic
Where the wild things are: the evolving iconography of rural fauna.Sociology and social workBuller, Henry
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