Southern
Rural Sociology
Volume 24 | 2009 | Number 2 |
The 2009 Southern Rural Sociological Association Presidential Address
Modification and Adaptation in Rural Sociology: Part
I
Gene L. Theodori
Special Issue: The Missouri School of Agrifood Studies
Guest Editors: Anna M. Kleiner and John J. Green
The
Contributions of Dr. William Heffernan and the Missouri School of
Agrifood Studies
Anna M.
Kleiner and John J. Green
Sociology
of Agriculture and Food Beginning and Maturity: The Contribution of
the Missouri School (1976-1994)
Alessandro
Bonanno
Contested
Globalization of the Agrifood System: A Missouri School Analysis of
Sanderson Farms and Seaboard Farms in Texas
Douglas
H. Constance
Visualizing
Food System Concentration and Consolidation
Philip
H. Howard
Agribusiness
Concentration, Intellectual Property, and the Prospects for Rural
Economic Benefits from the Emerging Biofuel Economy
Leland
L. Glenna and Daniel R. Cahoy
World
Trade, Farm Policy and Agribusiness Accountability: The Role of Reflexive
Modernization in Constructing a Democratic Food System
Robert
Gronski and Leland Glenna
Escaping the Bondage of the Dominant Agrifood
System: Community-Based Cooperative Strategies
John J. Green and Anna M. Kleiner
Creating Alternatives: A Participant Observer's
Reflections on the Emerging Local Food System in Kansas City
Mary Hendrickson
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Bios of Contributors to this Special Issue |
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Judy and William Heffernan |
Other Articles
Ownership
Characteristics of Heir Property in a Black Belt County: A
Quantitative Approach
Janice
F. Dyer, Conner Bailey, and Nhuong Van Tran
Masculine
Identity Work among Missouri Noodlers: Community Providers, Pleasure
Seeking Comrades, Family Men and Tough Courageous Men
Mary
Grigsby
Editor: Douglas Clayton Smith, Western Kentucky University
ISSN: 1940-4662
Website design: Bartosz Brzezinski.
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