S276: Rural Restructuring: Causes and Consequences of Globalized Agricultural and Natural Resource Systems
Publications (Annual Report):
[2003]
[2003]
Publication List for S-276JOURNAL ARTICLES
Albrecht, Don E., Carol M. Albrecht, and Stan L. Albrecht. 2000. Poverty in Nonmetropolitan America: Impacts of Industrial, Employment and Family Structure Variables. Rural Sociology 65(1): 87-103.
Albrecht, Don E. 1998. Agricultural Concentration: An Analysis by Commodity. Southern Rural Sociology 14(1): 18-40.
Albrecht, Don E. 1998. The Industrial Transformation of Farm Communities: Implications for Family Structure and Socioeconomic Conditions. Rural Sociology 63(1): 51-64.
Albrecht, Don E. 1997. The Changing Structure of U.S. Agriculture: Dualism Out, Industrialism In. Rural Sociology 62(4): 474-490.
Albrecht, Don E. 1997. Mechanization of Agriculture: A Historical Case Study of the Implications for Families and Communities. Culture and Agriculture 19(1-2): 24-32.
Bailey, Conner, Peter Sinclair, and Mark Dubois. Genetic Engineering in Forestry: Forecasting Social Consequences. Society and Natural Resources. Under review.
Barlett, Peggy, Linda M. Lobao, and Katherine Meyer. 1999.Regional Differences among Farm Women and Comparative Marital Models. Agriculture and Human Values 16 (December) 343-354.
Burmeister, Larry L. Dismantling Statist East Asian Agricultures? Global Pressures and National Responses. World Development 28(3):443-455.
Burmeister, Larry L. Lagoons, Litter, and the Law: CAFO Regulations as Social Risk Politics. (Revise and resubmit at Southern Rural Sociologist).
Carro Figueroa, V. Forthcoming. Agricultural Decline and Food Import Dependency in Puerto Rico: A Historical Perspective on the Outcomes of Postwar Farm and Food Policies. Caribbean Studies 30 (2).
Hibbard, Michael, Robert Kraushaar, and Betty Wells. 1999. Community Development in the United States, Editorial Introduction. Community Development Journal. 34(1): 1-3.
Lee, M.A., Mark Harvey, and Allison Neustrom. 2002. "Local Labor Markets and Caseload Decline in Louisiana in the 1990s." Rural Sociology 67(4):556-577.
Lee, M.A. 2002. "Caseload Decline and Welfare Dependence in Louisiana's Black Belt." Revise and resubmit Social Science Quarterly.
Lobao, Linda, Jamie Rulli, and Lawrence A. Brown. 1999.Macro-level Theory and Local-level Inequality: Industrial Structure, Institutional Arrangements, and the Political Economy of Redistribution, 1970 and 1990. Annals of The Association of American Geographers 89 (December) 571-601. Meyer, Katherine and Linda Lobao. 2002. Economic Hardship, Religion, and Mental Health During the Midwestern Farm Crisis. Journal of Rural Studies (in press).
Miller, Stephen E., Mark S. Henry, Brenda J. Vander Mey, Paul M. Horton. 2000. Averting-Cost Measures of the Benefits to South Carolina Households of Red Imported Fire Ant control. Journal of Agricultural and Urban Entomology, 17: 113-123.
Molnar J., A. Bitto, and G. Brant. 2002. Core Conservation Practices: Paths and Barriers Perceived by Small and Limited Resource Farmers. Society and Natural Resources. Under review.
Sinclair, Peter, Conner Bailey, and Mark Dubois. One Engineer and a Dog: Restructuring Capital and Labor in Alabamas Pulp and Paper Industry. Southern Rural Sociology. Under Review.
Walker, D. B. and B. J. Vander Mey. Perceptions of Appropriateness and Efficacy of Medicines and Healing in Ghana, West Africa. Under review.
Walton, Bryan and Conner Bailey. Framing Wilderness: Populism and Cultural Heritage as Organizing Principles. Society and Natural Resources. Under Review. Wimberley, Ronald C. 2001. :The Advisory Committee on Agricultural Statistics, 2000-2001. The Rural Sociologist, 21(4): 29.
Wimberley, Ronald C. and Libby V. Morris. 2002. The Regionalization of Poverty. Southern Rural Sociology, 18(1)
Wimberley, Ronald C., Brenda J. Vander Mey, Betty L. Wells, Godfrey D. Ejimakor, et al. 2003. "The Globalization of Food and How Americans Feel About It." Southern Perspectives, Winter Edition, entire issue.
Chapters in Books
Albrecht, Don E. and Steve H. Murdock. 2002. Rural Environments and Agriculture. Chapter 7 in Riley E. Dunlap and William Michelson (eds.), Handbook of Environmental Sociology. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press.
Albrecht, Don E. 2000. Recreational and Tourism Development vs. the Decline of Agriculture in Southern Utah. Chapter 14 in Peter V. Schaeffer and Scott Loveridge, Small Town and Rural Economic Development: A Case Study Approach. Westport, CT: Praeger.
Albrecht, Don E. 1999. Agricultural Development and Sustainability. Chapter 5 in Raymond C. Telfair II (ed.), Texas Wildlife Resources and Land Uses. Austin: University of Texas Press.
Albrecht, Don E. 1997. Agriculture. Pp. 34-38 in Gary A. Goreham (ed.), Encyclopedia of Rural America. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO.
Albrecht, Don E. 1997. Mechanization. Pp. 454-457 in Gary A. Goreham (ed.), Encyclopedia of Rural America. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO.
Bailey, Conner. 2002. Ethics, Ecosystems, and Shrimp Aquaculture in the Tropics.Dorinda G. Dallmeyer (ed.), Values at Sea: Ethics for the Marine Environment. Athens: University of Georgia Press.
Bain, C. et al. 2002. Alliances and Standards in Michigans Blueberry Industry. Michigan Agricultural Experiment Station Research Bulletin. (in press) Beaulieu, Lionel J., Glenn D. Israel, and Ronald C. Wimberley. 2003. Rural Education In Challenges for Rural America in the 21st Century. David L. Brown and Louis Swanson, eds. University Park: Rural Studies Series of the RSS and Penn Stat Press. Forthcoming.
Bliss, John and Conner Bailey. Accepted. Pulp, Paper, and Poverty: Forest-based Rural Development in Alabama, 1950-2000. Forthcoming in Robert Lee, Don Field, and William Burch (eds.), Community and Forestry.
Bohannan, L. S. 2002. Corn Growers Perceptions and Management of Soil. Chapter in G. P. Robertson (ed.), Longterm Ecological Research At the Kellogg Biological Station. (in press) Brown, Lawrence A., Linda Lobao and Scott Digiacinto. 1999. Economic Restructuring and Migration in an Old Industrial Region: The Ohio River Valley. Pp. 37-58 in Kavita Pandit and Suzanne Davies-Withers (eds.), Migration and Restructuring in the United States: A Geographic Perspective. Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield.
Burmeister, Larry L., Gustav Ranis and Michael Wang. 2002c. Pp. 125-143 in Judith Heyer, Frances Stewart, and Rosemary Thorp, eds., Group Behaviour and Development: Is the Market Destroying Competition? New York: Oxford University Press.
CARRO FIGUEROA, V. and WEATHERS, G. Forthcoming. Livelihood Strategies of Farming Operations in Puerto Ricos Central Region: Survival in the Context of Economic Restructuring and Policy Change. Chapter in Falk, W., Schulman, M. and Tickamyer, A. (eds.) Communities of Work: Rural Restructuring in Local and Global Contexts. Ohio University Press.
Harris, Craig and Conner Bailey. 2002. Public Support for a Clean, Green, U.S. Agriculture Machine. Ronald C. Wimberley, Craig K. Harris, Joseph J. Molnar, and Terry J. Tomazic (eds)., The Social Risks of Agriculture: Americans Speak Out on Farming, Food, and the Environment. Westport, CT: Greenwood.
Henneberry, S. R., C. Valdivia, and B. Wells. 2001. Women in Higher Education: Women in Social Sciences at Land Grant Universities in the U.S. Pp. 151-170 in Emma Zapata Martelo, Versnica Vazquez Garcma, and Pilar Alberti Manzannares (eds.) Gender, Feminism and Higher Education: An International Overview. Montecillo, Mx: Colegio de Postgraduados.
Lobao, Linda and Katherine Meyer. 2001. The Great Agricultural Transition: Crisis. Change, and Social Consequences of Twentieth Century US Farming. The Annual Review of Sociology 27:103-124.
Lobao, Linda and Katherine Meyer. 2000. Institutional Sources of Marginality: Employment Change and Economic Decline in Midwestern Family Farming. Pp. 23-49 Randy Hodson (ed.), Research in the Sociology of Work. Greenwich, Conn. JAI Press
Molnar, J., M. Traxler, and C. Harris. 2002. Public perceptions of pesticides and chemicals in food. Chapter 4 in R. Wimberley, C. Harris, T. Tomazic, and J. Molnar (eds.), Agriculture and the Environment: American Citizens Speak Out. Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press. Station Publications. Molnar, J. 2002. Technical documentation. Appendix A in R. Wimberley, C. Harris, T. Tomazic, and J. Molnar (eds.), Agriculture and the Environment: American Citizens Speak Out. Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press.
Murdock, Steve H. and Don E. Albrecht. 1998. The Human Ecology of Agriculture in the United States. Chapter 7 in Michael Micklin and Dudley Poston (eds.), Continuities in Sociological Human Ecology. New York: Plenum Press.
Murdock, Steve H. and Don E. Albrecht. 1998. An Ecological Investigation of Agricultural Patterns in the United States. Chapter 15 in Michael Micklin and Dudley Poston (eds.), Continuities in Sociological Human Ecology. New York: Plenum Press.
Vander Mey, B. J., J. E. Hawdon & C. Mobley. "Adult South Carolinians' Opinions About Animal Agriculture." In M. L. Warner, H. Harris, B. J. Vander Mey, et al., Eds. Animal Agriculture in South Carolina: A Fact Book. Available through Department of Applied and Agricultural Economics, Barre Hall, Clemson University, Clemson, SC, 29634. 1998.
Vander Mey, B.J. "Establishing Gender Sensitive IPM: A Cowpea Programme in Ghana." Pp. 39-50 in E. van de Fliert and J. Proost, Eds. Women and IPM: Crop Protection Practices and Strategies. Amsterdam, The Netherlands: The Royal Tropical Institute and London: Intermediate Technologies Publications. 1999.
Wells, Betty, 2002, Context, strategy, ground. Rural women organizing to confront local/global economic issues. Pp. 142-155 in Nancy A. Naples and Manisha Desai (eds.), Womens Activism Globalization: Linking Local Struggles and Transnational Politics. New York: Routledge.
Wells, Gradwell and Yoder, 2002, Growing Food, Growing Community: Community Supported Agriculture in Rural Iowa." Pp. 401-8 in Carole M. Counihan, Food in the USA: A Reader. Routledge 2002. Reprint of 1998 Community Development Journal
Wells, B. L. and A. P. Kasyanenko. 1998. People in Place: Prospects for Private Agriculture in Belarus. Pp. 168-187 in L. Granberg and I. Kovach (eds), Actors on the Changing European Countryside. Budapest: Institute for Political Science of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences.
Wells, Betty L. and Danielle Wirth. 1997. Remediating Development through an Ecofeminist Lens. Pp. 300-313 in Karen J. Warren (ed.), Ecofeminism: Women, Culture, Nature. Bloomington: Indiana University Press.
Wimberley, Ronald C. 2002. The following chapters in Wimberley et al, The Social Risks of Agriculture (Westport, CT: Praeger): Appendix C: Comparisons with Other Surveys and National Data (pp. 133-142); Social, Agricultural, and Environmental Interdependence (pp. 1-13); Agricultures Social Risks and Directions, (pp. 117-124); and, Public Perceptions of Governments Role in Agriculture and Farming (pp. 15-30). With various co-authors.
BOOKS
Wimberley, R., C. Harris, J. Molnar, and T. Tomazic (editors). 2002. The Social Risks of Agriculture: Americans Speak Out on Farming, Food, and the Environment. Westport CT: Praeger.
Wimberley, Ronald C., Libby V. Morris, and Donald P. Woolley. 2001. The Black Belt Databook. Lexington, KY: TVA-Rural Studies Press.
Reports/Bulletins
Albrecht, Don E. 2001. The Perceptions of Texas Residents About Biotechnology. Department of Rural Sociology Technical Report 2001-1, College Station: Texas Agricultural Experiment Station.
Albrecht, Don E. 1997. Texas Agriculture in the 1990s: An Overview of the 1992 Census of Agriculture. Department of Rural Sociology Technical Report 1997-2, College Station: Texas Agricultural Experiment Station.
CARRO FIGUEROA, V. and ALAMO-GONZALEZ, C. 2002. Cambio en la estructura agrmcola de la regisn central de Puerto Rico: Tipos de finca y caractermsticas de sus operaciones. Bulletin 302, University of Puerto Rico Agric. Experiment Station, Rmo Piedras, P.R.
Fischer, Matthew J. and Edward L. McLean. WP081001. Out of the West: Characteristics of Inhabitant Loss Counties in Nine States. Department of Agricultural and Applied Economics, Clemson University, Clemson, SC. August 2001.
Geason, L. A. et al. 2002. Stakeholder Perceptions of Relationships Between Michigan Agriculture and the Biophysical Environment. Michigan Agricultural Experiment Station Bulletin. (in press)
Harris, C. K. 2002a. Michigans Role In the Dry Bean Agrifood System: A Century of Change. Michigan Agricultural Experiment Station Research Bulletin. (in press) Kraybill, David and Linda Lobao 2001. County Government Survey: Changes and Challenges in the New Millennium. Washington DC: National Association of Counties.
Lobao, Linda M. 2000. Industrialized Farming and Its Relationship to Community Well-Being. Report prepared for the State of South Dakota, Office of the Attorney General for United States District Court, South Dakota Farm Bureau, Inc., and others versus State of South Dakota Mason, G. Patrick, Leyla P. Mason and Edward L. McLean. WP072800. Perspective In- Migrants to the Carolinas: Demographic Profiles. Department of Agricultural and Applied Economics, Clemson University, Clemson, S.C. July 2000.
McLean, Edward L. and Sara S. Newton. WP072301 United States and South Carolina, General Characteristics, 2000. Department of Agricultural and Applied Economics, Clemson University, Clemson, S.C. July 2001.
McLean, Edward L. and Sara S. Newton. WP071001 Inhabitants of South Carolina Counties: 1990-2000. Department of Agricultural and Applied Economics, Clemson University, Clemson, S.C. July 2001.
McLean, Edward L. and Sara S. Newton. WP062901. United States Counties and County Equivalents, Inhabitant Decline, 1990-2000. Department of Agricultural and Applied Economics, Clemson University, Clemson, S.C. June 2001.
McLean, Edward L. and Cindy G. Roper. RR00-02. Indicators of Inhabitant, Household and Economic Growth: South Carolina and North Carolina. Department of Agricultural and Applied Economics, Clemson University, Clemson, S.C. April 2000.
Newton, Sara S. and Edward L. McLean. WP092501. 1990-2000 Decline Counties, South Region, West South Central Division: General Characteristics. Department of Agricultural and Applied Economics, Clemson University, Clemson, SC. August 2001.
Newton, Sara S. and Edward L. McLean. WP081701. 1990-2000 Decline Counties, Northeast Region, Middle Atlantic Division, General Characteristics. Department of Agricultural and Applied Economics, Clemson University, Clemson, SC. August 2001.
Newton, Sara S. and Edward L. McLean. WP080801 Gone with the Wind: 1990-2000 Decline Counties, South Region, East South Central Division, General Characteristics. Department of Agricultural and Applied Economics, Clemson University, Clemson, S.C. August 2001.
Randels, D. S. 2002b. Grades and Standards In the Juice and Wine Grape Industries In Michigan. Michigan Agricultural Experiment Station Research Bulletin (in press)
Wells, B., J. Bryne and T. Pfantz. 1998. Agriculture Resource Locator. A directory of Resources identified by women attending the 2nd international conference on Women in Agriculture, June 28-July 2, 1998, Washington, DC. Iowa State University and the W.K. Kellogg Foundation
Worosz, M. R. and C. K. Harris. 1998. A Fruitful Experience: The Practices of IPM and Organic Growers. Michigan Agricultural Experiment Station Research Report 553. Worosz, M. R. 2002. Grades and Standards In the Tart Cherry Industry of Michigan. Michigan Agricultural Experiment Station Research Bulletin. (in press)
Proceedings
Bailey, Conner. 2002. Biocomplexity, Forestry, and Resource Dependency. Pp. 74-95 in Mahmoud El-Halwagi, Jonathan Hall, Upton Hatch, Dennis Block, and Erin Geiger (eds.), Proceedings of the International Conference on The Fiber Industry and Environmental Biocomplexity. Auburn University, January 2002. Auburn: Auburn University Environmental Institute.
Bailey, Conner and Christopher Newland. 2002. Toxics, Environmental Justice, and Alabamas Pulp and Paper Industry. Pp. 318-334 in Mahmoud El-Halwagi, Jonathan Hall, Upton Hatch, Dennis Block, and Erin Geiger (eds.), Proceedings of the International Conference on The Fiber Industry and Environmental Biocomplexity. Auburn University, January 2002. Auburn: Auburn University Environmental Institute.
B. J. Vander Mey with L. Abatania, M. Owusu-Akyaw, J. Haleegoah, and M. Shepard. Field School and Insect Pest Management Evaluations. Pp. 19-20 in Proceedings: Midcourse 2000 Researchers Meeting of the Bean/Cowpea Collaborative Research Support Program. 2000.
Invited Lectures/Talks/Presentations
Bailey, Conner. Social and Economic Implications of Forest Biotechnology. Symposium on Environmental Perspectives of Biotechnology in Forestry Systems, Association of Southeastern Biology, Boone, North Carolina, April 2002.
Bailey, Conner. Organized Opposition to Aquacultural Development: The Cases of Salmon and Shrimp. Institute of Ecology, University of Georgia, Athens. February 2002.
Morris, Libby V. and Ronald C. Wimberley. 2001. The Southern Black Belt, An hour-long presentation and talk-show on National Public Radios Powerpoint. Aired nationally, October.
Morris, Libby V., Ronald C. Wimberley, and Douglas Bachtel. 2001. Understanding the Black Belt. Keynote presentation to the Southern Black Belt Forum. Tuskegee University. October.
Vander Mey, B.J. . 1998. "Sociological Aspects of IPM as Sustainable, Participatory Development." International Institute of Tropical Agriculture. lbadan, Nigeria, West Africa. March.
Vander Mey, B.J. 1998 Adult South Carolinians Opinions About AnimalAgriculture. Presented to the 37th Spring meeting of the SC.NC Turkey Federation. Myrtle Beach, SC. April.
Vander Mey, B.J. 1998. Adult South Carolinians Opinions About Animal Agriculture. Southern Regional Meeting of the ANS (Agriculture and Natural Resources). Clemson, SC. May.
Vander Mey, B.J. 1998. Adult South Carolinians Opinions About Animal Agriculture. Executive Board, South Carolina Farm Bureau Federation. Columbia, SC. June.
Vander Mey, B.J. 1998. Adult South Carolinians Opinions About Animal Agriculture. The Egg Industry Conference. Williamsburg, VA. June.
Vander Mey, B.J. 1998. Adult South Carolinians Opinions About Animal Agriculture. Workshop: Animal Agriculture: The Real Poop. Pee Dee REC. Florence, SC. June
Vander Mey, Brenda J. 2002. "Emerging Land Ethic: Voices from South Carolina." Presented at the conference, South Carolina Beyond Me. Clemson, SC April.
Vander Mey, Brenda J. 2002. "Emerging Land Ethic: Voices from South Carolina" Presented at the Governor's Summit on Growth. Columbia, SC. March.
Vander Mey, Brenda J. 2002. Social Issues Related to Zoning: Voices from South Carolina. Presented at the conference, The Z Word, Sponsored by Upstate Forever and the Palmetto Foundation. Greenville, SC. May.
Papers Presented at Professional Meetings/Posters
Bailey, Conner, Mark Dubois, and Peter Sinclair. 2002. Social Implications of Biotechnology in the Forestry Sector. Paper presented at the 2002 meetings of the Rural Sociological Society, Chicago, Illinois. August 2002.
Bohannan, L. S. and C. K. Harris. 1997. The Good Earth: Corn Growers Images of Soil Management. Paper presented at the annual meetings of the Rural Sociological Society, Toronto, August 1997.
Burmeister, Larry L. 2002b. East Asian Agri-Food Systems and Multifunctionality Options: A Sociological Assessment. Pp. 313-324 in Proceedings of the Gyeongbuk World Agri-Culture Forum 2002: A New Look at Agricultural Diversity (October 16-19, 2002, Gyeongju, Korea).
Burmeister, Larry L. 2002a. Conflict over U.S. Farm Bill Provisions: Domestic and International Implications. Pp. 49-54 in Proceedings of the Korea Rural Economics Institute International Seminar, U.S. Farm Bill: Progress and Pespectives (April 19, 2002, Seoul, Korea).
Burmeister, Larry L. The Hegemon Hedges: The U.S. Farm Bill, WTO Compliance, and International Regime Stability. Presented at the annual meeting of the Rural Sociological Society, August 14-18, 2002, Chicago, IL.
Burmeister, Larry L., Jui-Chang Jao, and Kiyohiko Sakamoto. The Multifunctionality Challenge to the WTO Regime. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, August 18-22, 2001, Anaheim, CA.
Burmeister, Larry L. The CAFO Regulation Debate: The Political Economy of Social Risk. Presented at the annual meeting of the Rural Sociological Society, August 13-17, 2000, Washington, DC.
Burmeister, Larry L. Neoinstitutional Theory and Cooperative Adaptation: Stairways to Hog Heaven? Presented at the annual meeting of the Rural Sociological Society, August 13-16, 1997, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Carro Figueroa, V. 2002. Globalization and Technological Change in Roots and Tubers: The Case of Puerto Rico. Paper presented in the 2002 annual meetings of the Caribbean Food Crops Society, July 1-5, Martinique, and of the Rural Sociological Society, August 14-18, Chicago.
Carro-Figueroa, V. and C. Alamo. 1997. Agricultural Restructuring in the Central Region of Puerto Rico and the Changing Policy Context for Mountain Farmers in the Island: Status and Prospects of Different Types of Farming Operations. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Rural Sociological Society, Toronto, Canada, August.
Crim, Sarah, Mark Dubois, and Conner Bailey. 2002. Characterization of Underserved Forest Landowners in Rural America. Paper presented at the 2002 meetings of the Rural Sociological Society, Chicago, Illinois. August 2002.
Ejimakor, Godfrey, A Portfolio Model of Farm Land Allocation in North Carolina, Poster Paper presented at the Association of Research Directors Meeting, April 19 21, 2000, Washington, D.C.
Ejimakor, Godfrey, Assessing the Impact of Globalization on Farmland Values, Paper Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Southern Rural Sociological Association Meeting, February 3-5, 2002, Orlando, Florida. Ejimakor, Godfrey, Environmental Quality and Farm Income Tradeoffs in Rockingham County, North Carolina, Paper Presented at the 1998 Annual Meeting of the Southern Agricultural Economics Association, Little Rock, Arkansas, January 1 February 4, 1998.
Ejimakor, Godfrey, Options Between Farm Income and Environmental Quality, Paper Presented at the 1998 Southeast Decision Sciences Institute Annual Meeting, Roanoke, Virginia, February 25-27, 1998.
Ejimakor, Godfrey, Regional Differences in Adopting Information Technology, Paper Presented at the Southern Regional Sociological Association Annual Meeting, January 30, February 2, 2000, Lexington, Kentucky.
Ejimakor, Godfrey, The Potential of Sweet Potatoes for Reducing Farm Income Risk in North Carolina, Poster Paper Presented at the 1999 Annual Meeting of the Southern Agricultural Economics Association, Memphis, TN, January 1 February 4, 1999.
Ejimakor, Godfrey, Scale Effects of Reducing Farm Related Pollutants, Paper Presented to the Staff of NRCS/USDA, March 16, 1998.
Ejimakor, Godfrey and Thabo Dithane, Impact of Globalized Agriculture on Limited Resource Farms, Paper Presented at the 68th Annual Conference of the Association of Social and Behavioral Scientists, Greensboro, NC March 20 23, 2002.
Ewuuk, Lomo-David and Godfrey C. Ejimakor, The Relationship Between Employee Productivity and Teleworking: Implications for Workforce 2000, Paper Presented at the 16th Annual Atlantic Coast Business and Marketing Education Conference, Raleigh, NC, February 19-20, 1999.
Harris, C. K. 2000a. Social Issues In Agricultural Biotechnology. Paper presented at the Conference on Social Policy and Biotechnology, Georgia Technological University, 15 May 2000.
Harris, C. K. 2000b. The Social Dimensions of Agrifood Biotechnology, Paper presented at the Colloquium on Biotechnology and Society, Lawrence University, 25 April 2000.
Lee, Marlene & Mark Harvey . 2001. Globalization and Human Resources in Louisiana and Wisconsin Wood and Paper Industrial Sectors. Paper Presented at Annual Meeting of the Rural Sociological Society, Albuquerque, NM.
Lee, M.A & Huey-Chi Chang. 2001. Evidence of Segmented Assimilation in Living Arrangements of Elderly Immigrants. 2001 Annual Meeting Population Association of America. Lee, M.A. & Alison Neustrom-Scott. 1999.Welfare Caseloads and Local Economic Conditions: A Longitudinal Analysis . Annual Meeting of the Southern Sociological Association.
Lee, M.A. & Mark Harvey. 2001. Local Labor Markets and Caseload Decline in Louisiana in the 1990s. 2001 Annual Meeting of the Rural Sociological Society.
Vander Mey, B. J. and Ronald C. Wimberley. Globalization and agricultural change: An overview of catalysts and concerns. Presented at 64th Annual Meeting of the Rural Sociological Society. Albuquerque, NM. August, 2001.
Vander Mey, B.J. 2000. Globalization and Rural Change in the United States: An Overview of Key Catalysts, Current Concerns and Responsive Research. Presented at the 71st annual meeting of the Pacific Sociological Association. San Diego, CA. March. Vander Mey, B.J. ,H. Harris, C, Mobley, M. Warner, C. Sieverdes and P. Skewes. 1999. Adult South Carolinians Opinions About Animal Agriculture. Southern Rural Sociological Association meetings. Memphis, TN. (Presented by H. Harris)
Vander Mey, B. J., Joyce Haleegoah, J. E. Hawdon and A. Langyintuo. " 1998. Integrated Pest Management as Participatory, Sustainable Development: An Example from Ghana, West Africa." Presented at the annual meeting of the Southern Sociological Society. Atlanta, Georgia.
Vander Mey, B.J., J. A. Brittain, J. Palmer, P. S. Davis, C. G. Roper, and J. E. Hawdon. 1998. "Farm Operators' Opinions About Environmental Groups, Operators' Advocacy of Environmental Education, and Operators' own Environmental Behaviors." Presented at the annual meeting of the Southern Sociological Society. Atlanta, Georgia.
Vander Mey, B.J., ed. "Integrated Pest Management on cowpea in Ghana: Accomplishments and future aims." Report on the Project: Integrated Pest Management for Cowpea in SubSahara West Africa: Ghana. Report prepared for Cowpea Research for West Africa meeting. International Institute of Tropical Agriculture. Ibadan, Nigeria, West Africa. March.
Vander Mey, B.J., and A. B. Salifu. 1999. Farmer Field Schools in Ghana, Learning Landscapes in South Carolina: Similar Principles and Processes. 17th Annual Meeting of the Society for Applied Sociology. Dallas, Texas.
Wells, Betty L. 2001. Gender and Land Tenure: A Collaborative Project with Women Landowners in Cass County, Iowa. 2001. Presented at Who Owns America? III Conference, Madison, WI, June 7.
Wells, Betty L. 2002. Women, Immigration, and Diversity in Food and Agriculture: Case Studies of Food, Farming and the Environment. 2002 Pacific Sociological Association. San Diego. March 26.
Wells, Betty L. 2001. Women Farmland Owners. 2001. Tri-state workshop. Spring Valley, Minnesota. November.
Wells, Betty L. 2002. Participatory Research with Women Farmland Owners. WFAN summer meeting. Springbrook, Iowa, July.
Worosz, M. R. and C. K. Harris. 1997. Beliefs and Attitudes About Risk of Michigan Fruit Growers. Paper presented at the annual meetings of the Rural Sociological Society, Toronto, August 1997.
Worosz, M. R. et al. 2000. Pesticide Use and Usage On Michigan Fresh and Processed Carrots. Poster presented at the Conference on the Future of Michigan Agriculture, January 2000, East Lansing.
Worosz, M. R. et al. 2001. The Extraordinary Cherry: Specialty Crop Production In a Changing World. Poster presented at the annual meetings of the Rural Sociological Society, New Mexico.
Sills, Erin, Sarah Warren, Godfrey Ejimakor, and Benny Gray, Sustainable Woodlands: Expanding Opportunities for Limited Resource Farmers and Forest Landholders, Poster Presentation at the SARE National Conference, October 23-26, 2001.
Masters Thesis/Research Papers
Boele, Ifondo, A Socioeconomic Assessment of Woodland in the Farm Real Estate Portfolio of North Carolina Farmers, Thesis Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Master of Science Degree Requirements in Agricultural Economics, Department of Agricultural Economics, North Carolina A&T State University, Greensboro, NC, July 2000.
Cherry, Richard, An Analysis of Factors Determining the Value of Farmland in North Carolina, Paper Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Master of Science Degree Requirements in Agricultural Economics, Department of Agricultural Economics, North Carolina A&T State University, Greensboro, NC, June 2002.
Dithane, Eugene Thabo, Impact of NAFTA on North Carolinas Tobacco, Corn, Soybeans, Wheat, Cotton and Peanuts, Paper Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Master of Science Degree Requirements in Agricultural Economics, Department of Agricultural Economics, North Carolina A&T State University, Greensboro, NC, July 2002.
Eesiah, Edward M. An Assessment of Foreign Direct Investment in Sub-Saharan Africa, Thesis Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Master of Science Degree in Agricultural Economics, Department of Agricultural Economics, North Carolina A&T State University, Greensboro, NC, August 2002.
Pullen, Jerry, NAFTAs Impact on the Textile and Apparel Industry, Paper Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Master of Science Degree Requirements in Agricultural Economics, Department of Agricultural Economics, North Carolina A&T State University, Greensboro, NC, August 2000.
Stone, Ralim, Economic Impact of NAFTA on Corn Produced in North Carolina, Paper Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Master of Science Degree Requirements in Agricultural Economics, Department of Agricultural Economics, North Carolina A&T State University, Greensboro, NC, August 2000.
Molnar, J. E. Trejos-Castillo, P. Martinez-Mejia, S. Triminio, W. Tollner, B. Verma, and D. Meyer. 2002 Fish Culture as a Sustainable Rural Livelihood: Case Studies of Functioning Clusters of Successful Small-Scale Tilapia Producers in Honduras. Published abstract for the Annual Meeting of the World Aquaculture Society, Beijing, China. Molnar, J., E. Trejos, P. Martinez, B. Verma, W. Tollner, S. Triminio and D. Meyer.. 2002. Advancing Aquacultural Development Through the Third Sector: Advantages and Liabilities of NGO Networks for Technology Transfer in Honduras. Poster Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, Boston, MA, February 15, 2002.
Robinson, Laura, Kent Reid, Mark Dubois, Conner Bailey, and John Dunkelberger. 2002. Community Awareness Campaigns for Tiber and Non-Timber Resources in Rural Romanian Villages. Paper presented at the 2002 meetings of the Rural Sociological Society, Chicago, Illinois. August 2002.
Book Reviews
Carro-Figueroa, V. 1997. Review of A Cautionary Tale: Failed U.S. Development Policy in Central America. Rural Sociology 62 (2): 281-283.
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