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Rural Communities Legacy and Change (2nd ed)

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Focuses on the various problems of rural America and provides a foundation for understanding rural society..

Rural America is a complex mixture of peoples and cultures struggling for survival through innovative approaches to their problems.

These rural Americans are seldom heard of in the mass media but are deeply reflective of the legacies left by those who settled the land.

This revised and updated edition of Rural Communities focuses on the various problems of rural America and offers communities and students a framework for understanding rural society based on the concepts and explanations of social science.

Issues covered include racial and cultural diversity; governmental, economic, and social resources; and how communities organize for action and change. }Rural America is a complex mixture of peoples and cultures struggling for survival. It ranges in character from workers in man ufacturing plants in Georgia to Laotian immigrants who have relocated in Kansas; from farmers committed to sustainable agriculture to entrepreneurs planning a world-class ski resort in California's Sierra Nevadas; from laid-off miners in West Virginia to Native Americans in the Southwest searching for an economy consistent with their cultural values.

These are all parts of rural America, seldom heard of in the mass media but deeply reflective of the legacies left by those who settled the land.This revised and updated edition of Rural Communities bridges the gap between social theory and community change by focusing on the problems that face rural America and offering students a framework for applying sociological concepts.

The authors explore such issues as the diversity among rural communities; the interactions between communities and the economy; the governmental, economic, and social resources available in rural communities; and how communities organize for action.

Although the authors explore community change within a rural context, their findings are applicable to urban neighborhoods as well. The notion of empowerment-that the understanding and analysis provided through the social sciences can result in community action-is unique to this book.This book can be used as a text for introductory courses in rural sociology, social problems, and community studies or by community groups to explore their own responses to a variety of problems.

The book is also the companion text to a PBS college-level telecourse and television series entitled Rural Communities: Legacy and Change .

The telecourse portrays the experiences of fifteen rural communities from across the United States. }

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Westview Press
0813340519 / 9780813340517
Hardback
01/09/2003
United States
English
340 p.
23 cm
general /postgraduate /research & professional /undergraduate Learn More
Previous ed.: 1992.