Journal of Rural Studies 2006 - Abstracts

Journal of Rural Studies 2006
TitleSubjectAuthors
A critique of 'new' rural local governance: The case of gender in a rural Australian setting.Sociology and social workPini, Barbara
Agricultural body-building: Incorporations of gender, body and work.Sociology and social workBrandth, Berit
Agriculture as an upholder of cultural heritage? Conceptualizations and value judgments-A Norwegian perspective in international context.Sociology and social workDaugstad, Karoline, Ronningen, Katrina, Skar, Birgitte
An alternative to farmer age as an indicator of life-cycle stage: The case for a farm family age index.(Case study)Sociology and social workBurton, Rob J.F.
Co-construction of agency and environmental management: The case of agri-environmental policy implementation at Finnish farms.Sociology and social workKaljonen, Minna
Distance as a hybrid actor in rural economies.Sociology and social workYoung, Nathan
Gendered economies: Transferring private gender roles into the public realm through rural community development.Sociology and social workMidgley, Jane
Impulses towards a multifunctional transition in rural Australia: Gaps in the research agenda.Sociology and social workHolmes, John
Injecting social psychology theory into conceptualisations of agricultural agency: Towards a post-productive farmer self-identity?.Sociology and social workBurton, Rob J.F., Wilson, Geoff A.
Investigating GM risk perceptions: A survey of anti-GM and environmental campaign group members.(Genetically engineered foods)Sociology and social workHall, Clare, Moran, Dominic
Knowledge constructions in research communities: The example of agri-rural researchers in Denmark.Sociology and social workMadsen, Lene Moller, Adriansen, Hanne Kirstine
Living with dementia in rural and remote Scotland: Diverse experiences of people with dementia and their carers.Sociology and social workSmith, A., Blackstock, K.L., Innes, A., Cox, S., Mason, A.
Meat processing and Garden City, KS: Boom and bust.Sociology and social workBroadway, Michael J., Stull, Donald D.
Migration: Pre-requisite for rural economic regeneration?Sociology and social workStockdale, Aileen
Mobilising the commodity chain concept in the politics of food and farming.Sociology and social workWard, Neil, Jackson, Peter, Russell, Polly
Multiple business ownership in the Norwegian farm sector: Resource transfer and performance consequences.Sociology and social workAlsos, Gry Agnete, Carter, Sara
Norwegian salmon goes to market: The case of the Austevoll seafood cluster.Sociology and social workPhyne, John, Hovgaard, Gestur, Hansen, Gard
Post-productivism and rural land use: cul de sac or challenge for theorization?Sociology and social workMather, Alexander S.
Public interest or private agenda? A meditation on the role of NGOs in environmental policy and management in Australia.Sociology and social workLane, Marcus B., Morrison, T.H.
Re-conceptualising rural resources as countryside capital: The case of rural tourism.Sociology and social workGarrod, Brian, Wornell, Roz, Youell, Ray
Reconsidering conceptualizations of farm conservation activity: The case of conserving hay meadows.Sociology and social workRiley, Mark
Responses to agrarian reforms in Russia: Evidence from Novosibirsk oblast.Sociology and social workDavydova, Irina, Franks, J.R.
Rethinking the European countryside - can we learn from the South?Sociology and social workKorf, Benedikt, Oughton, Elizabeth
Rural youths' images of the rural.Sociology and social workRye, Johan Fredrik
Should I stay or should I go? Migration expectations among youth in Icelandic fishing and farming communities.Sociology and social workBjarnason, T., Thorlindsson, T.
Situated legitimacy: Deliberative arenas and the new rural governance.Sociology and social workRichardson, Tim, Connelly, Steve, Miles, Tim
Social capital and economic development in regional Australia: A case study.Sociology and social workWoodhouse, Andrew
Spatial microsimulation for rural policy analysis in Ireland: The implications of CAP reforms for the national spatial strategy.Sociology and social workBallas, D., Clarke, G.P., Wiemers, E.
Strangers asking strange questions? A methodological narrative of researching belonging and identity in English rural communities.Sociology and social workNeal, Sarah, Walters, Sue
The changing nature of rurality and rural studies in Russia.(research on Russian writings to examine the rural sector)Sociology and social workShubin, Sergei
The Country Code and the ordering of countryside citizenship.Sociology and social workParker, Gavin
The interpersonal world of direct marketing: Examining conventions of quality at UK farmers' markets.Sociology and social workKirwan, James
The role of natural heritage in rural development: An analysis of economic linkages in Scotland.Sociology and social workRoberts, Deborah, Courtney, Paul, Hill, Gary
The rural space in Israel in search of renewed identity: The case of the moshav.Sociology and social workSofer, Michael, Applebaum, Levia
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