Table of Contents
Special Issue: Sustainable Agriculture and Quality of
Life
Guest Editors: Jeffrey L. Jordan and Douglas H. Constance
Sustainable
Agriculture and the Social Sciences: Getting Beyond Best Management
Practices and into Food Systems
Jeffrey L. Jordan and Douglas H.
Constance
The
Role of Southern SARE Projects in Enhancing the Quality of Life in
Rural Communities in the South
Keiko Tanaka and Victoria Mundy
Bhavsar
Produce
Sections, Town Squares, and Farm Stands: Comparing Local Food
Systems in Community Context
Stephen Gasteyer, Sarah A. Hultine,
Leslie R. Cooperband, and M. Patrick Curry
Slow Food Lessons in the Fast Food Midwest
Heather McIlvaine-Newsad,
Christopher D. Merrett, William Maakestad, and Patrick McLaughlin
Motivations for Participating in
Community-Supported
Agriculture and Their Relationship with Community Attachment and
Social Capital
Joan M. Brehm and Brian W.
Eisenhauer
Lessons Learned from Advocating CSAs for
Low-Income and Food Insecure Households
Susan Andreatta, Misty Rhyne, and Nicole Dery
Expanding the Marketing Opportunities and
Sustainable Production Potential for Minority and Limited-Resource
Agricultural Producers in Louisiana and Mississippi
Anna M. Kleiner and John J. Green
Barriers to Entry into the Specialty Red Meat Sector: The Role of
Food Safety Regulation
Michelle R. Worosz, Andrew J. Knight,
Craig K. Harris, and David S. Conner
Conventionalization, Bifurcation, and Quality of Life: Certified
and Non-Certified Organic Farmers in Texas
Douglas H. Constance, Jin Young Choi,
and Holly Lyke-Ho-Gland
Conservation Use and Quality of Life in a Rural Community: An
Extension of Goldschmidt's Findings
Jason Shaw Parker and Richard H. Moore
Other Articles
Attendance at Religious Meetings and Community
Involvement
Gene L. Theodori and Chyrel
A. Mayfield
On the Diversity of Friendship and Network Ties: A Comparison of
Religious Versus Nonreligious Group Membership in the Rural American
South
Jeremy Porter and Susannah M. Brown
Alternative and Conventional Agricultural
Representations in the United States: Results from Two National Mail
Surveys, 1992 and 2001
Gregory Fulkerson
Editor: Douglas Clayton Smith, Western Kentucky University
ISSN: 1940-4662
Website design: Bartosz Brzezinski.
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