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  2. Paul Cloke - Wikipedia

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    Paul J. Cloke, FBA, FAcSS (1953 [citation needed] – 25 May 2022) was an author and emeritus professor of geography. He was known as the founding editor of the international and multidisciplinary academic Journal of Rural Studies, published by Elsevier Science. [1]

  3. Owain Jones (geographer) - Wikipedia

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    Owain Jones FGS (born 1957, Newport, Wales) is a Professor of Environmental Humanities at Bath Spa University (UK). He was previously Reader in Cultural Geography: Place, Nature and Landscape (previously Senior Research Fellow) at the Countryside & Community Research Institute (which is a joint Institute of the Universities of the West of England and Gloucestershire and the Royal Agricultural ...

  4. Journal of Rural Studies - Wikipedia

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    The Journal of Rural Studies is a peer reviewed academic journal published by Elsevier (originally Pergamon Press). It covers research on present-day rural societies, as well as their economies, cultures, and lifestyles. This includes rural geography and agricultural economics. Paul Cloke was the founding editor-in-chief.

  5. Rural American history - Wikipedia

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    In historiography, rural history is a field of study focusing on the history of societies in rural areas. It is based in academic history departments, state historical societies, and local museums. It is based in academic history departments, state historical societies, and local museums.

  6. Geoffrey Lawrence (sociologist) - Wikipedia

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    Geoffrey Alan Lawrence FASSA is an Australian sociologist, academic and researcher. He is Emeritus Professor of Sociology at the University of Queensland. [1]Lawrence's primary scholarly contributions are in the areas of agri-food studies, social aspects of the environment, natural resource management, genetic engineering, and sport and leisure.

  7. Royce Shingleton - Wikipedia

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    Shingleton graduated from Stantonsburg (NC) High School, where he was class president, in 1954 and then from East Carolina University, where he received a Bachelor of Science degree in social studies, in 1958. [5] He went on to complete a Master of Arts degree in social studies at Appalachian State University. [6]

  8. Dudley L. Poston Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Dudley L. Poston Jr. was born in San Francisco, California on 29 November 1940 to Dudley Louis Poston, Sr. and Kathryn (Kara) Poston. He and his sister, Kathleen Poston Wood, were born into a large Irish Catholic family who all lived within a few blocks of each other in San Francisco, CA.

  9. Robert Chambers (development scholar) - Wikipedia

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    Participatory Rural Appraisal Methods and Applications in Rural Planning: Essays in Honour of Robert Chambers. Concept, Second Revised Edition, ISBN 81-8069-105-5; Order of the British Empire, 1995. Honorary doctorate, University of Edinburgh; Honorary DLitt, University of Sussex, 2007. Honorary DLitt, University of East Anglia, 1995.