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  2. Rural sociology - Wikipedia

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    Rural sociology is a field of sociology traditionally associated with the study of social structure and conflict in rural areas. It is an active academic field in much of the world, originating in the United States in the 1910s with close ties to the national Department of Agriculture and land-grant university colleges of agriculture.

  3. Charles Josiah Galpin - Wikipedia

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    Galpin was a rural sociologist, professor, author, pastor, and advocate for rural populations. He published 112 works in 245 publications in one language and 2,667 library holdings [2] including The Social Anatomy of an Agricultural Community (1915); Rural Life (1918); My Drift into Rural Sociology (1938); and Rural Social Problems (1924).

  4. Rural Sociology (journal) - Wikipedia

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    Rural Sociology is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal covering rural sociology. It was established in 1936 and is the official journal of the Rural Sociological Society . It is published by John Wiley & Sons and the editor-in-chief is Carol J. Ward ( Brigham Young University ).

  5. Rural Sociological Society - Wikipedia

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    Discussion of sponsoring an organization of rural sociologists occurred in the 1920s and was widespread in the mid-1930s. Indeed, concerns with opportunities to bring topics related to rural issues before larger audiences led to the publication of the first volume of the quarterly journal, Rural Sociology, in 1936. This had come about only ...

  6. Category:Rural sociology - Wikipedia

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    Rural Sociology (journal) S. Sociologia Ruralis; W. White Rural Rage This page was last edited on 9 June 2024, at 22:02 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  7. Rural American history - Wikipedia

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    The Rural Component of American Society (1978), sociology textbook. Hathaway, Dale E. et al. People of Rural America (Bureau of the Census, 1968) statistical detail from 1960 census. online; Haystead, Ladd, and Fite, Gilbert C. The Agricultural Regions of the United States (1955) online

  8. Paul H. Landis - Wikipedia

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    Paul Henry Landis, (5 March 1901 – 30 August 1985) was an American sociologist.A prolific writer of over 20 books and 100 journal articles, Landis's work spanned the fields of rural sociology, Natural Resource Sociology, Sociology of Education, Adolescence, Social Control, and many other topics.

  9. Paul L. Vogt - Wikipedia

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    Paul Leroy Vogt (born 1878) is an American rural sociologist, empirical researcher, and a founding member of the Rural Sociological Society. During his lengthy career he published numerous papers and books on rural life, economics, and morality.