Edited By: Carol J. Ward, Brigham Young University
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Published on behalf of the Rural Sociological Society, Rural Sociology explores sociological and innovative interdisciplinary approaches to emerging and recurring social issues affecting rural people and places.
We publish research that addresses the effects of local and global systems on rural people and places, rural community revitalization, demographic changes, poverty, natural resources, health, family, social inequality, the environment, food and agricultural systems, and other related topics.
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Articles
Gleaning Rural Journalism: Rural Journalists' Agricultural and Environmental Reporting Utilizing Community Storytelling Networks☆
-  16 September 2024
Family Farmers as Agents in the Struggle for Survival: A Case Study from Turkey☆
-  16 September 2024
Shared Ideals, But Persistent Barriers: Improving Tribal-University Research Engagement to Strengthen Native Nation Building and Rural Development☆
-  12 September 2024
The following is a list of the most cited articles based on citations published in the last three years, according to CrossRef.
A Theory of Access*
-  153-181
-  22 October 2009
Rural Depopulation: Growth and Decline Processes over the Past Century
-  3-27
-  21 January 2019
Landscapes: The Social Construction of Nature and the Environment
-  1-24
-  March 1994
Support for Climate Change Policy: Social Psychological and Social Structural Influences*
-  185-214
-  22 October 2009