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Book SynopsisA series of stories, ideas, and insights into the social dynamics of change within rural Canada that help communities forge new ways of understanding and relating to each other and to the broader world.
Table of ContentsIntroduction: Toward a Transformative Understanding of Rural Social Change / John R. Parkins and Maureen G. Reed
Part 1: History, Trends, and Territory
1 Notes toward a History of Rural Canada, 1870-1940 / R.W. Sandwell
2 Globalization and Rural Change in Canada’s Territorial North / Chris Southcott
3 Destination Rural Canada: An Overview of Recent Immigrants to Rural Small Towns / Yoko Yoshida and Howard Ramos
Part 2: Structure and Discourse
4 Rural-Urban Interdependence: Understanding Our Common Interests / Bill Reimer
5 Labour Migration and Mobility in Newfoundland: SocialTransformation and Community in Three Rural Areas / Martha MacDonald, Peter Sinclair, and Deatra Walsh
6 Producing Globalization: Gender, Agency, and the Transformation of Rural Communities of Work / Belinda Leach
7 Changes in the Social Imaginings of the Landscape: The Management of Alberta’s Rural Public Lands / Lorelei L. Hanson
8 Logic of Land and Power: The Social Transformation of Northern Natural Resource Management / Ken J. Caine
9 Including Youth in an Aging Rural Society: Reflections from Northern British Columbia’s Resource Frontier
Communities / Laura Ryser, Don Manson, and Greg Halseth
Part 3: Culture and Identity
10 It’s Who We Are: Locating Cultural Strength in Relationship with the Land / Jonaki Bhattacharyya, Marilyn Baptiste, David Setah, and Roger William
11 Visions of Rootedness and Flow: Remaking Economic Identity in Post-Resource Communities / Nathan Young
12 Governing Transformation and Resilience: The Role of Identity in Renegotiating Roles for Forest-Based
Communities of British Columbia’s Interior / Emily Jane Davis and Maureen G. Reed
13 Mill Town Identity Crisis: Reframing the Culture of Forest Resource Dependence in Single-Industry Towns / Ryan Bullock
14 The Social Transformation of Agriculture: The Case of Quebec / Christopher Bryant
Part 4: Voice and Action
15 “That’s No Way to Run a Railroad”: The Battle River Branchline and the Politics of Technology in Rural
Alberta / Darin Barney
16 “It’s the Largest, Remotest, Most Wild, Undisturbed Area in the Province”: Outdoor Sport and Environmental
Conflict in the Tobeatic Wilderness Area, Nova Scotia / Mark C.J. Stoddart
17 Newfoundland and Labrador’s Poverty Reduction Strategy: The Transformation of Government–Rural
Community Relations, 1999-2009 / Carol-Anne Hudson
18 Cultural and Creative Economy Strategies for Community Transformation: Four Approaches / Ross Nelson, Nancy Duxbury, and Catherine Murray
Postscript: The Future of Rural Studies in Canada / John R. Parkins and Maureen G. Reed