Southern
Rural Sociology
Volume 18 | 2002 | Number 2 |
The Loss and Persistence of Black-Owned Farms and Farmland: A Review of the Research Literature and Its Implications
Jess Gilbert, Gwen Sharp, and M. Sindy Felin
Globalization, Broiler Production, and Community Controversy in East Texas
Douglas H. Constance
Lagoons, Litter and the Law: CAFO Regulation as Social Risk Politics
Larry L. Burmeister
Passing the Cluck, Dodging Pullets: Corporate Power, Environmental Responsibility, and the Contract Poultry Grower
Joseph J. Molnar, Thomas Hoban, and Gail Brant
Social Capital, Structural Conditions and Mortality: A Study of Nonmetropolitan Counties in Mississippi
Domenico Parisi, Stephen Michael Grice, Michael Taquino and Duane A. Gill
Bribing Biodiversity: Corruption, Participation, and Community-Based Management in Venezuela
Brooke Ann Zanetell and Barbara A. Knuth
The Martin County Project: A Student, Faculty, and Citizen Effort at Researching the Effects of a Technological Disaster
Stephanie McSpirit, Sharon Hardesty, and Robert Welch
Editor: Conner Bailey, Auburn University
Website design: Bartosz Brzezinski.
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