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  2. Rural Sociological Society - Wikipedia

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    The Rural Sociological Society (RSS) is a professional social science association that promotes the generation, application, and dissemination of sociological knowledge. The RSS seeks to enhance the quality of rural life, communities, and the environment.

  3. Rural sociology - Wikipedia

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    The Rural Sociological Society (RSS), of the United States, was formed in 1937 after years of discussion as a spinoff of the American Sociological Society. It publishes the scholarly quarterly journal Rural Sociology. [ 86 ]

  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. Charles Elson Lively - Wikipedia

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    Charles Elson Lively (September 29, 1890 – December 28, 1968) was an American sociologist and among the early pioneers in rural sociology.He conducted research into rural habits and ways of life in rural communities throughout the midwest, though most of his work focused on Ohio and Missouri.

  6. Charles Josiah Galpin - Wikipedia

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    Galpin's memoir, "My Drift into Rural Sociology" (1938), [4] reflects on his professional trajectory and rural sociology research. "The Development of the Science and Philosophy of American Rural Society" (1938), [16] provides an opportunity for Galpin to cast a vision for future scholarly endeavors in rural sociology. Rural society with ...

  7. Paul L. Vogt - Wikipedia

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    In 1916, Vogt published his paper The Land Problem and Rural Welfare in Volume 11 of the Publications of the American Sociological Society. The paper reemphasizes his work in Farmer's Labor Income and restates his position that arresting the economic trends that are mostly benefiting absentee landlords is paramount to a productive and happy rural society.

  8. Fern Kaley Willits - Wikipedia

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    Fern "Bunny" Kaley Willits is an American rural sociologist and professor emerita at Pennsylvania State University known for research about rural women and youth. [1] Willits has published over 70 academic papers and 14 books [1] [2] and she is recognised as a "distinguished rural sociologist" by the Rural Sociological Society.

  9. Frederick H. Buttel - Wikipedia

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    Buttel was editor of the journal, Research in Rural Sociology and Development, [3] and co-editor of Society & Natural Resources. Buttel was a scholar in rural sociology whose research focused on four major areas of study: the sociology of agriculture, environmental sociology, technological change in agriculture, and national and global activism ...