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Rural communities : legacy and change / Cornelia Butler Flora, Jan L. Flora, Stephen P. Gasteyer.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Boulder, CO : Westview Press, [2016]Edition: Fifth editionDescription: xv, 488 pages ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780813349718 (paperback)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 307.72 23 COR
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: Part One -- Introduction -- Chapter 1: Community Capitals and the Rural Landscape -- The Rural Landscape -- Defining Rural -- Defining Community -- Rural Communities and Change -- Market, State, and Civil Society -- About This Book -- Chapter Summary -- Key Terms -- Discussion Questions -- Web Resources -- References -- Part Two -- Components of Rural Communities: The Community Capitals -- Chapter 2: Natural Capital -- Land Use -- Water Concerns -- Importance of Biodiversity -- Climate Change -- Chapter Summary -- Key Terms -- Discussion Questions -- Web Resources -- References -- Chapter 3: Cultural Capital -- Rural Values? -- Cultural Capital and Social Problems -- Diversity in Rural Cultural Capital -- Conflicting Cultural Capitals and Cultural Domination -- Cultural Capital and Hierarchy -- Cultural Capital and the Family -- Transmitting Culture through the Community -- Impact of Gender, Race, and Ethnicity -- Inequality: Whose Cultural Capital? -- Creating Shared Cultural Capital -- Chapter Summary -- Key Terms -- Discussion Questions -- Web Resources -- References -- Chapter 4: Human Capital -- What is Human Capital -- Changes in the Quantity of Human Capital -- Migration of Human Capital -- How Different Capitals Impact Health Status in Rural Areas -- Health Equity -- The Affordable Care Act and Rural America -- Building Human Capital -- Chapter Summary -- Key Terms -- Discussion Questions -- Web Resources -- References -- Chapter 5: Social Capital and Community -- What is Social Capital -- Measuring Social Capital -- Bonding and Bridging Social Capital: Homogeneity or Inclusion? -- Entrepreneurial Social Infrastructure -- Chapter Summary -- Key Terms -- Discussion Questions -- Web Resources -- References -- Chapter 6: Political Capital -- Political Capital -- Power and Economic Interests -- Whistleblowers and Political Capital -- Power Structure and Community Change -- Understanding Power Structure and Increasing the Political Capital of Excluded Groups -- Who Gains? -- Chapter Summary -- Key Terms -- Discussion Questions -- Web Resources -- References -- Chapter 7: Financial Capital -- The Concept of Financial Capital -- Accounting and Accountability -- Forms of Financial Capital -- Financial Capital and Community Needs -- Sources of Capital -- The Changing Rules of Financial Capital and Increasing Inequality -- Business Financial Capital and Community -- Chapter Summary -- Key Terms -- Discussion Questions -- Web Resources -- References -- Chapter 8: Built Capital -- Defining Built Capital -- Public Versus Private Provision of Built Capital -- Community Choices -- Federal, State, and Local Roles: Making Linkages -- Motivation to Act -- Chapter Summary -- Key Terms -- Discussion Questions -- Web Resources -- References -- Part Three -- Community Capitals and Community Development in a Changing World -- Chapter 9: The Global Economy -- Altering Globalization: The Growing Importance of Financial Capital -- Rural Linkages to a World Economy -- Opportunities and Risks: Rural Areas in the Global Economy -- Chapter Summary -- Key Terms -- Discussion Questions -- Web Resources -- References -- Chapter 10: Consumption in Rural America -- Why is Consumption Important -- Consumption and Consumerism in Rural Areas -- Impacts of Increased Consumption -- Chapter Summary -- Key Terms -- Discussion Questions -- Web Resources -- References -- Chapter 11: Governance -- What is Governance? -- Organization and Functions of Local Governments -- Challenges Face by Local Governments -- Providing Public Services: An Example of Collaboration -- Sustained Citizen Engagement -- Leveraging Regional Resources -- Chapter Summary -- Key Terms -- Discussion Questions -- Web Resources -- References -- Chapter 12: Generating Social Change -- Community Development -- Models of Community Development -- Factors in Effective Change -- Approaches to Economic Development -- Chapter Summary -- Key Terms -- Discussion Questions -- Web Resources -- References.
Summary: "Communities in rural America are a complex mixture of peoples and cultures, ranging from miners who have been laid off in West Virginia, to Laotian immigrants relocating in Kansas to work at a beef processing plant, to entrepreneurs drawing up plans for a world-class ski resort in California's Sierra Nevada. Rural Communities: Legacy and Change uses its unique Community Capitals framework to examine how America's diverse rural communities use their various capitals-natural, cultural, human, social, political, financial, and built-to address the modern challenges that face them. Each chapter opens with a case study of a community facing a particular challenge, and is followed by a comprehensive discussion of sociological concepts to be applied to understanding the case. This narrative, topical approach makes the book accessible and engaging for undergraduate students, while its integrative approach provides them with a framework for understanding rural society based on the concepts and explanations of social science This fifth edition is updated throughout with 2013 census data and features new and expanded coverage of health and health care, food systems and alternatives, the effects of neoliberalism and globalization on rural communities, as well as an expanded resource and activity section at the end of each chapter. "-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Machine generated contents note: Part One -- Introduction -- Chapter 1: Community Capitals and the Rural Landscape -- The Rural Landscape -- Defining Rural -- Defining Community -- Rural Communities and Change -- Market, State, and Civil Society -- About This Book -- Chapter Summary -- Key Terms -- Discussion Questions -- Web Resources -- References -- Part Two -- Components of Rural Communities: The Community Capitals -- Chapter 2: Natural Capital -- Land Use -- Water Concerns -- Importance of Biodiversity -- Climate Change -- Chapter Summary -- Key Terms -- Discussion Questions -- Web Resources -- References -- Chapter 3: Cultural Capital -- Rural Values? -- Cultural Capital and Social Problems -- Diversity in Rural Cultural Capital -- Conflicting Cultural Capitals and Cultural Domination -- Cultural Capital and Hierarchy -- Cultural Capital and the Family -- Transmitting Culture through the Community -- Impact of Gender, Race, and Ethnicity -- Inequality: Whose Cultural Capital? -- Creating Shared Cultural Capital -- Chapter Summary -- Key Terms -- Discussion Questions -- Web Resources -- References -- Chapter 4: Human Capital -- What is Human Capital -- Changes in the Quantity of Human Capital -- Migration of Human Capital -- How Different Capitals Impact Health Status in Rural Areas -- Health Equity -- The Affordable Care Act and Rural America -- Building Human Capital -- Chapter Summary -- Key Terms -- Discussion Questions -- Web Resources -- References -- Chapter 5: Social Capital and Community -- What is Social Capital -- Measuring Social Capital -- Bonding and Bridging Social Capital: Homogeneity or Inclusion? -- Entrepreneurial Social Infrastructure -- Chapter Summary -- Key Terms -- Discussion Questions -- Web Resources -- References -- Chapter 6: Political Capital -- Political Capital -- Power and Economic Interests -- Whistleblowers and Political Capital -- Power Structure and Community Change -- Understanding Power Structure and Increasing the Political Capital of Excluded Groups -- Who Gains? -- Chapter Summary -- Key Terms -- Discussion Questions -- Web Resources -- References -- Chapter 7: Financial Capital -- The Concept of Financial Capital -- Accounting and Accountability -- Forms of Financial Capital -- Financial Capital and Community Needs -- Sources of Capital -- The Changing Rules of Financial Capital and Increasing Inequality -- Business Financial Capital and Community -- Chapter Summary -- Key Terms -- Discussion Questions -- Web Resources -- References -- Chapter 8: Built Capital -- Defining Built Capital -- Public Versus Private Provision of Built Capital -- Community Choices -- Federal, State, and Local Roles: Making Linkages -- Motivation to Act -- Chapter Summary -- Key Terms -- Discussion Questions -- Web Resources -- References -- Part Three -- Community Capitals and Community Development in a Changing World -- Chapter 9: The Global Economy -- Altering Globalization: The Growing Importance of Financial Capital -- Rural Linkages to a World Economy -- Opportunities and Risks: Rural Areas in the Global Economy -- Chapter Summary -- Key Terms -- Discussion Questions -- Web Resources -- References -- Chapter 10: Consumption in Rural America -- Why is Consumption Important -- Consumption and Consumerism in Rural Areas -- Impacts of Increased Consumption -- Chapter Summary -- Key Terms -- Discussion Questions -- Web Resources -- References -- Chapter 11: Governance -- What is Governance? -- Organization and Functions of Local Governments -- Challenges Face by Local Governments -- Providing Public Services: An Example of Collaboration -- Sustained Citizen Engagement -- Leveraging Regional Resources -- Chapter Summary -- Key Terms -- Discussion Questions -- Web Resources -- References -- Chapter 12: Generating Social Change -- Community Development -- Models of Community Development -- Factors in Effective Change -- Approaches to Economic Development -- Chapter Summary -- Key Terms -- Discussion Questions -- Web Resources -- References.

"Communities in rural America are a complex mixture of peoples and cultures, ranging from miners who have been laid off in West Virginia, to Laotian immigrants relocating in Kansas to work at a beef processing plant, to entrepreneurs drawing up plans for a world-class ski resort in California's Sierra Nevada. Rural Communities: Legacy and Change uses its unique Community Capitals framework to examine how America's diverse rural communities use their various capitals-natural, cultural, human, social, political, financial, and built-to address the modern challenges that face them. Each chapter opens with a case study of a community facing a particular challenge, and is followed by a comprehensive discussion of sociological concepts to be applied to understanding the case. This narrative, topical approach makes the book accessible and engaging for undergraduate students, while its integrative approach provides them with a framework for understanding rural society based on the concepts and explanations of social science This fifth edition is updated throughout with 2013 census data and features new and expanded coverage of health and health care, food systems and alternatives, the effects of neoliberalism and globalization on rural communities, as well as an expanded resource and activity section at the end of each chapter. "-- Provided by publisher.

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