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In Big Rural: Rural Industrial Places, Democracy, and What Next, Crystal Cook Marshall unveils the rural not as wild and unknowable but as measured and intervened-in as big cities. Drawing international comparisons with a case study centering on the Pocahontas Coalfield, Cook Marshall documents that rural places are often systems among systems that scientists and engineers heavily shape both in landscape and culture. Often single sector economies with consolidated power and automation away of jobs, these rural industrial places compound the problems of their inhabitants, even threatening their capacity to practice democracy. Cook Marshall interacts with rural interveners from industry to Rural Studies and Science and Technology scholars to policy advocates, also detailing the gaps in related scholarship. Building from analysis, she proposes a range of antidotes to the extraction and destruction of “Big Rural” both in material life and in knowledge, such as potential National Rural and Sustainable Agricultural strategies. Through these, in interviews with rural change agents, through research, and through local and federal paths, Cook Marshall asserts a way forward for the rural that is more equitable and just.



Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Foreword

Preface

Acknowledgments

Introduction

Chapter One: Technology and the State of the State in the Pocahontas Coalfield

Interlude One: Jason Tartt, Sr.

Chapter Two: Scientific Promises and Prosperity: Constructing Big Rural

Interlude Two: Atlas Charles

Chapter Three: Democratic Possibilities and Policies in Big Rural

Chapter Four: So, What of a National Rural Strategy?

Interlude Three: Amelia Bandy

Chapter Five: Toward a National Sustainable Agricultural Strategy

Interlude Four: A White Paper as Community Act

Conclusion: Research, Resources, Revealing, Redefining, Remaking

Epilogue

Appendices

Glossary

Bibliography

About the Author

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 06/12/2023
      ISBN13: 9781666930740, 978-1666930740
      ISBN10: 1666930741

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      In Big Rural: Rural Industrial Places, Democracy, and What Next, Crystal Cook Marshall unveils the rural not as wild and unknowable but as measured and intervened-in as big cities. Drawing international comparisons with a case study centering on the Pocahontas Coalfield, Cook Marshall documents that rural places are often systems among systems that scientists and engineers heavily shape both in landscape and culture. Often single sector economies with consolidated power and automation away of jobs, these rural industrial places compound the problems of their inhabitants, even threatening their capacity to practice democracy. Cook Marshall interacts with rural interveners from industry to Rural Studies and Science and Technology scholars to policy advocates, also detailing the gaps in related scholarship. Building from analysis, she proposes a range of antidotes to the extraction and destruction of “Big Rural” both in material life and in knowledge, such as potential National Rural and Sustainable Agricultural strategies. Through these, in interviews with rural change agents, through research, and through local and federal paths, Cook Marshall asserts a way forward for the rural that is more equitable and just.



      Table of Contents

      Table of Contents

      Foreword

      Preface

      Acknowledgments

      Introduction

      Chapter One: Technology and the State of the State in the Pocahontas Coalfield

      Interlude One: Jason Tartt, Sr.

      Chapter Two: Scientific Promises and Prosperity: Constructing Big Rural

      Interlude Two: Atlas Charles

      Chapter Three: Democratic Possibilities and Policies in Big Rural

      Chapter Four: So, What of a National Rural Strategy?

      Interlude Three: Amelia Bandy

      Chapter Five: Toward a National Sustainable Agricultural Strategy

      Interlude Four: A White Paper as Community Act

      Conclusion: Research, Resources, Revealing, Redefining, Remaking

      Epilogue

      Appendices

      Glossary

      Bibliography

      About the Author

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