1st Edition

Endangered Spaces, Enduring Places Change, Identity, And Survival In Rural America

By Janet M. Fitchen Copyright 1991
    330 Pages
    by Routledge

    330 Pages
    by Routledge

    This book aims to portray and explain in a holistic manner the interrelated changes that are currently occurring in rural America, so that there will be a better basis for understanding their effects on rural people and places. It deals with identity and survival of rural communities.

    1. Introduction: Rural America in a Time of Change Part One: The Farm Crisis and its Challenge to Rural Community Life 2. Dairy Farms in a Time of Change: Struggle for Survival 3. Community Impacts: The Special Significance of Dairy Farm Losses Part Two: Shifting Nonfarm Economies 4. Paradox in Rural Economies: Vigor and Vulnerability 5. Plant Closings and Substitute Jobs: Labor Force for Sale Part Three: Changing Rural Populations 6. People and Places: Demographic Change and Local Response 7. Perceptions and Frictions: Problems in Accepting and Absorbing Newcomers Part Four: Worsening Rural Poverty 8. Poverty in Rural Places: Patterns and Changes 9. The Dynamics of Rural Impoverization: Causes and Processes Part Five: Providing Community Services in Changing Circumstances 10. Problems in Meeting Rural Service Needs 11. Local Innovation and Cooperation Part Six: Changes and Challenges in Local Government 12. Leadership and Local Government in Flux: Changes in Who, What, and How 13. New Governmental Interactions Around a New Environmental Problem Part Seven: New Uses for Rural Lands: Dumping Ground for Society 14. Prisons in the Wilderness: The New Growth Industry of Rural New York 15. Waste Disposal: LLRW and Other LULUs Part Eight: Rural Identity and Survival 16. What Then Is Rural? Challenges to Rural and Community Identity 17. Ensuring the Survival of Rural Places