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December 2022, Volume 28, Issue 1
- 5-23 Gentrified countryside and non-gentrified countryside: Spatial dimension of the rural gentrification process
by Zwęglińska-Gałecka Dominika - 25-49 The impact of EU development policy on the governance capability of peripheral regions
by Finta István - 51-79 The rural linguistic landscape of Banat
by Sorescu-Marinković Annemarie & Salamurović Aleksandra - 81-98 The impact of the age structure of active population on agricultural activity rate: The case study of the Timok Krajina region
by Popović Vladimir - 99-126 Tourism-based development opportunities for rural areas. Example of an underdeveloped region (Siklós district)
by Lempek Melissza Zita & Tésits Róbert & Hoványi Gábor - 127-153 The importance of local community attitudes for sustainable tourism in protected areas: The case of Tikvara Nature Park, Serbia
by Obradović Sanja & Stojanović Vladimir & Knežević Svetlana Mirkov & Milić Dubravka - 155-177 Fifty years of rural and agricultural research. The Institute of Rural and Agricultural Development at the Polish Academy of Sciences (1971–2022): IRWiR PAN in the ‘interesting times’
by Halamska Maria - 179-188 Commemorative conference for the Golden Jubilee of the Institute of Rural and Agricultural Development of the Polish Academy of Sciences (IRWiR PAN)
by Michalska Sylwia
December 2021, Volume 27, Issue 1
- 7-36 Spatial mobility as a carrier of cultural capital: an analysis based on a longitudinal study of generations
by Szafraniec Krystyna - 37-63 A possible new direction for employment strategies in rural areas: theoretical foundation for the assessment of employability
by Tésits Róbert & Alpek Levente & Hovanyi Gabor & Lendvai Tamas - 65-88 On Financial Bubbles and Earthworms: Lessons from Hungary’s Rural Pyramid during its Economic Transition
by Harison Elad & Mihály Nikolett - 89-111 Efficiency of using individual biogas digesters for processing biowaste of rural households in Ukraine
by Pryshliak Natalia & Shynkovych Andrii & Tokarchuk Dina & Korpaniuk Tatiana - 113-145 Green Care in Poland. Essence, limitations and development opportunities with the kujawsko-pomorskie province as an example
by Kamiński Ryszard & Marcysiak Tomasz - 147-178 Investigation of conceptual networks related to climate change among inhabitants: A case study in Eastern Hungarian settlements with word association method
by Kiss Emőke & Fazekas István & Balla Dániel - 179-201 Disrupted Market Relations in Agriculture in North Macedonia: the COVID-19 Crisis
by Stojcheska Aleksandra Martinovska & Nacka Marina & Tuna Emelj - 203-233 Possibilities for paranormal tourism development in Serbia
by Obradović Sanja & Pivac Tatjana & Besermenji Snežana & Tešin Aleksandra - 235-246 In search of inspiration: Pioneers and promoters of rural sociology
by Piszczek Elwira - 247-253 Between autonomy and submission
by Goszczyński Wojciech - 255-258 Think locally, act globally: Polish farmers in the global era of sustainability and resilience
by Dąbrowski Adam
December 2020, Volume 26, Issue 1
- 9-32 Monographs of rural communities: Polish school of research
by Bukraba-Rylska Izabella - 33-60 The Monographic Sociology of Dimitrie Gusti
by Rostás Zoltán - 61-77 The Legacy of the Monographic Method in Lithuania
by Žvinklienė Alina & Kublickienė Lilija - 79-103 The development of qualitative monographic studies of rural environments in Germany and Austria
by Vonderach Gerd - 105-125 Comparative study of social networks in post-socialist Western Balkan countries. Formal and informal networking for information diffusion
by Tuna Emelj & Bogdanov Natalija & Nikolic Aleksandra & Simonovska Ana - 127-179 Are Peasant Households Feasible in Terms of Policy? The Debate on the Future of Semi-Subsistence Households in Ukraine
by Koblianska Inna & Pasko Oleh & Hordiyenko Mykola & Yarova Inessa - 181-200 The young generation as the vanguard of democratic change in Central Europe
by Poniedziałek Jacek - 201-228 Are primary schools a development and stabilisation factor of rural municipalities? A study of the differences in their importance in the Czech suburban, intermediate and peripheral countryside
by Kourilova Jana & Pelucha Martin - 229-257 The Environmental and Educational Topics in Agricultural TV Broadcasts
by Šarkovic Aleksandra & Matić Jovanka & Bogdanov Natalija - 259-285 Cycling Tourism on the Danube Cycle Route in Serbia: Residents’ Perspective
by Pavluković Vanja & Kovačić Sanja & Stankov Uglješa - 287-309 The Role of Non-Governmental Organisations in the Development of Rural Tourism in Vojvodina (Serbia)
by Jegdić Vaso & Škrbić Iva & Milošević Srdjan - 312-326 Tracing the impact of The Polish Peasant… – from rural sociology to migration studies
by Krajewska Malwina - 327-332 Improving God’s world. On Franciszek Bujak and his agrarianism
by Dominiak Łukasz M.
December 2019, Volume 25, Issue 1
- 9-35 Family Farm Succession of the First Post-Socialist Generation in the Czech Republic
by Zagata Lukas & Lošťák Michal & Swain Nigel - 37-61 Unexpected Counter-Movements to Nationalism: the Hidden Potential of Local Food Communities
by Svensson Sara & Balogh Péter & Cartwright Andrew - 63-94 The Role of Local Communities in the Process of Siting of the Unwanted Facilities within the Rural Areas in Poland
by Bednarek-Szczepańska Maria - 95-119 Some Experience of the Complex, National Human Resource Development Programmes in the Hungarian Rural Regions
by Tésits Róbert & Alpek Levente & Hoványi Gábor - 121-143 Convergence or Divergence? Analysis of Regional Development Convergence in Hungary
by Bakucs Zoltán & Fertő Imre - 145-169 Uneven Distribution Possibilities of Creative Capital Development in Rural Aareas (Case Study of the Podkarpackie Communes, Poland)
by Szara Katarzyna - 171-194 Community School Model: Is It an Alternative for School Closures in Rural Territories?
by Supule Inese - 195-232 Horizontal Integration in the Agricultural Sector as a Factor Increasing Its Competitiveness – Experience from Poland
by Pawlak Karolina & Kołodziejczak Małgorzata & Xie Yumei - 233-248 Central and Eastern Europe. An Opportunity or a Threat to European Integration?
by Dwojnych Anna - 249-252 Wisent – Poaching and World Heritage. Review
by Vonderach Gerd - 253-259 Commemorating the 100th Anniversary of The Polish Peasant in Europe and America
by Krajewska Malwina - 261-266 The International Meeting of Sociologists in Poznań Celebrating the 100th Anniversary of The Polish Peasant in Europe and America
by Kociołowicz-Wiśniewska Bogna - 267-272 Continuity and Change – One Hundred Years of Polish Countryside. Interdisciplinary Cooperation of Humanities and Social Sciences For Academic Dialogue
by Stanny Monika - 273-279 In Search of the Vocabulary for Eastern European Food Studies. Conceptual Remarks After the Workshop: Alternative Food Supply Networks in Central and Eastern Europe
by Goszczyński Wojciech
December 2018, Volume 24, Issue 1
- 7-24 A Century of Humanistic Sociology and the Biographical Method
by Kaleta Andrzej - 25-42 Autobiographies or Portraits? Methodological Differences in Qualitative Social Research
by Giordano Christian - 43-62 Rural Sociology and ‘Rural’ Linguistics. The Biographical Method in the Study of Dialects and Languages in Contact
by Głuszkowski Michał - 63-79 25 Years of Rural Development in post-Soviet Central Asia: Sustaining Inequalities
by Spoor Max - 81-109 After a Long March: the Results of Two Decades of Rural Restructuring in Hungary
by Csurgó Bernadett & Kovách Imre & Megyesi Boldizsár - 111-141 Think Locally and Act Globally: Understanding Human Development in the Era of Globalisation
by Klekotko Marta & Jastrzębiec-Witowska Anna & Gorlach Krzysztof & Nowak Piotr - 143-154 Development Perspectives of Rural Tourism Policy – a Comparative Study of Rural Tourism Competitiveness Based on Perceptions of Tourism Workers in Slovenia and Serbia
by Gajić Tamara & Penić Mirjana & Vujko Aleksandra & Petrović Marko D. - 155-169 Knowledge Networking in Agricultural Practice. Case study from Slovenia
by Ličen Nives & Božnar Franja & Podgoršek Jože - 171-187 Homo Economicus and the Shepherd: the Traditional Sheep Farmer Facing the Modernisation (or Intensification) of European Livestock
by de Arriba Raul & Barac Maja - 189-217 The Palace Architecture of the Roma Population in Romania
by Preda Mihaela-Daniela & Vijulie Iuliana & Lequeux-Dincă Ana Irina - 219-243 The Contemporary Situation and Preferences of the Ukrainian Rural Family
by Vasylchenko Alona & Vaishar Antonin - 245-254 Rural Populations and the Neo-Conservative Revolution in Eastern and Central Europe – Review and Commentary on the RECEO Special Issue No. 4/2016
by Michalska Sylwia & Zwęglińska Dominika - 255-262 Uneven Processes of Rural Change – XXVII European Society for Rural Sociology Congress in Cracow
by Augustyn Anna & Pluskota Anna
December 2017, Volume 23, Issue 1
- 5-25 Between the School and Labour Market. Rural Areas and Rural Youth in Poland, Romania and Russia
by Szafraniec Krystyna & Szymborski Paweł & Wasielewski Krzysztof - 27-49 Social Innovations for the Disadvantaged Rural Regions: Hungarian Experiences of the New Type Social Cooperatives
by Róbert Tésits & Levente Alpek - 51-70 Rural Areas in Bulgaria – Investigation on some Factors for Development
by Yarkova Yuliana & Mutafov Emil - 71-102 The Future of Rural Poland: the Main Trends and Possible Scenarios
by Bański Jerzy - 103-117 Cross-border Inter-Adriatic Cooperation: A Case Study
by Sarno Emilia - 119-145 The Hutsuls in South Bukovina: from Rural Tradition to Sustainable Development
by Saghin Despina & Matei Elena & Cojocaru Ioana & Manea Gabriela & Cocoş Octavian - 147-170 Surveying the Importance of Population and its Demographic Profile, Responsible for the Evolution of the Natura 2000 Sites of Bihor County, Romania
by Linc Ribana & Dinca Iulian & Stasac & Tatar Marcu Corina & Bucur Liviu - 171-190 Attractiveness of Rural Areas for Young, Educated Women in Post-Industrial Society
by Vidickienė Dalia - 191-208 Rural Tourism Development through Cross-border Cooperation. The Case of Romanian-Hungarian Cross-border Area
by Badulescu Daniel & Badulescu Alina - 209-220 Central-Eastern Europe as Postcolonially Involved (Sub)peripheries
by Bielska Beata & Wróblewski Michał - 223-232 Rural Sociology at the Jagiellonian University in Cracow: Past and Present
by Gorlach Krzysztof
December 2016, Volume 22, Issue 1
- 5-26 Workfare Schemes as a Tool For Preventing the Further Impoverishment of the Rural Poor
by Keller Judit & Kovács Katalin & Rácz Katalin & Swain Nigel & Váradi Monika - 27-51 The Evolution of Family Farms in Poland: Present Time and the Weight of the Past
by Halamska Maria - 53-68 Rural Idyll Without Rural Sociology? Changing Features, Functions and Research of the Czech Countryside
by Šimon Martin & Bernard Josef - 69-83 Local Responses to the Structural Changes of National Development Policyin Hungarian Rural Regions
by Perger Eva - 85-105 Opening the „Black Box” of Organic Agriculture in Bulgaria: the Problem with Top-down Institutional Development
by Stoeva Svetla - 107-134 Cultural and Regional Characterictics of Poverty Segregations: Based on the Examples of Hungarian Peripheral Regions
by Siptár Dávid & Tésits Róbert & Alpek Levente - 135-149 Borderlands of the Countryside. Dilemmas of the Quality of Life – Experience of the Polish Transformation
by Dziubacka Krystyna & Pilarska Justyna - 151-164 Cooperative Movements in Rural Areas in Contemporary Poland: A Brief Comparison of Farmers’ Attitudes of Members and Non-memebrs of Coooperatives
by Nowak Piotr & Jastrzębiec-Witowska Anna & Gorlach Krzysztof - 165-195 From State-Socialist Ambitions of Romanian Rural Indutrialisation to Post-Socialist Rural Deindutrialisation: Two Case Studies From Romania
by Jucu Ioan Sebastian - 197-227 Education Quality and its Drivers in Rural Areas of Poland
by Czyżewski Bazyli & Polcyn Jan - 229-251 Current Delimitation and Typology of the Czech Countryside and its Importance for Rural Development
by Klufová Renata - 253-260 New Forms of Communication in Regional Development Planning Illustrated with an Example of Masterplanprozess “Mensch und Land”
by Piszczek Elwira - 261-270 Bridging Food Studies
by Goszczyński Wojciech - 271-279 Family Farming in Poland and in the World – Thematic Edition of Wieś i Rolnictwo [Countryside and Agriculture] Quarterly Magazine
by Michalska Sylwia - 281-293 Fortieth Anniversary of IV World Congress of Rural Sociology in Toruń
by Podedworna Hanna
December 2015, Volume 21, Issue 1
- 5-18 E-learning as a Diffusion of Innovation in the Rural Areas of the European Union
by Kaleta Andrzej - 19-34 Agricultural Holdings in Hilly-Mountain Areas in Slovenia before and after the Accession to the European Union
by Knific Kristina & Bojnec Štefan - 35-62 Rural Families and Households in Post-Socialist Transition: Serbian Experience
by Čikić Jovana & Petrović Marica - 63-80 The Customary Identity of the Coppersmiths Clan in Oltenia: Between Tradition and Modernity
by Preda Mihaela & Vijulie Iuliana & Manea Gabriela & Mareci Alina - 81-109 Territorial Aspects of Regional Identity and Respondents’ Identification with the Region and Place: Case Study of Slovakia
by Bucher Slavomír & Nováková Štefánia - 111-136 Some Social and Regional Lessons of a Complex Roma Integration Programme (Case Study from a Hungarian Rural Area)
by Tésits Róbert & Levente Alpek B. & Szabó Rebeka - 137-151 Contribution to the Research on Rural Resorts in the Function of Tourism Products and Services Distribution: the Example of the Republic of Croatia
by Demonja Damir & Gredičak Tatjana - 153-169 Implementation of the Natura 2000 Network in Poland – an Opportunity or a Threat to Sustainable Development of Rural Areas? Study on Local Stakeholders’ Perception
by Chmielewski Waldemar & Głogowska Magdalena - 171-175 Coerced Modernization in the Eastern European Countryside
by Kulcsar Laszlo - 177-183 Rural Poland at the Beginning of the 21st Century
by Sternicka-Kowalska Magdalena - 185-196 Social Research Studies of the Village in the Historical Perspective: the Family Farm Formerly and Now
by Piszczek Elwira - 197-204 The Central Eastern European Countryside Transformation – Balance of Two Decades
by Kwiecińska-Zdrenka Monika - 205-212 Department of the Sociology of Rural Areas of Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń
by Zabłocki Grzegorz
December 2014, Volume 20, Issue 1
- 5-26 Culture and Rural Development: Voices from Poland
by Gorlach Krzysztof & Klekotko Marta & Nowak Piotr - 27-53 Women in Local Politics in Russia: Coping with Poverty and Strategies for Development
by Sätre Ann-Mari - 55-71 Appearance of European employment policy in the rural areas of Hungarian-Croatian border region
by Tésits Róbert & Alpek B. Levente - 73-97 Problems of functioning of Polish local action groups from the perspective of the social capital concept
by Zajda Katarzyna - 99-124 Politics in the Balkan countryside: case study in Serbia
by Lukić Tamara & Penjišević Ivana & Đerčan Bojan & Đurđev Branislav & Živković Milka Bubalo & Armenski Tanja - 125-150 Rural Youth in Russia: Their Status and Prospects for Development
by Mukhanova Maria N. - 151-165 Residents’ Attitudes and Perception towards Tourism Development: A Case Study of Rural Tourism in Dragacevo, Serbia
by Blešić Ivana & Pivac Tatjana & Besermenji Snežana & Ivkov-Džigurski Andjelija & Košić Kristina - 167-188 Socio-cultural and Language Changes in a „Cultural Island”: Vershina – A Polish Village in Siberia
by Głuszkowski Michał - 189-210 Everyday activity of rural employees in Siberia
by Artemov Viktor & Novokhatskaya Olga
December 2013, Volume 19, Issue 2013
- 9-27 The State of Rural Sociology as Presented in Four Periodicals – Rural Sociology, Sociologia Ruralis, Journal of Rural Studies, Eastern European Countryside
by Zabłocki Grzegorz - 29-56 Looking for a Specificity of Rural Youth. The Polish Case
by Szafraniec Krystyna - 57-76 Occupational Choices of Romanian Rural Youth
by Kerekes Kinga & Pakucs Bernadett - 77-103 Intergenerational Assistance on Family Farms in Slovenia: Expectations and Practices
by Istenič Majda Černič & Hočevar Duška Knežević - 105-125 Local Initiatives for Rural Vitality and Social Inclusion: Some Experiences from Serbia
by Vujicic Milica & Ristic Lela & Ciric Nata - 127-151 Tradition and Modernity in the Romanian Rural Space. Case Study: the Arges Sub-Carpathian Foothills
by Manea Gabriela & Matei Elena & Vijulie Iuliana & Marin Marian & Cocos Octavian & Tiscovschi Adrian - 153-176 Working in Regional Agro-food Networks – Strengthening Rural Development through Cooperation
by Burandt Annemarie & Lang Friederike & Schrader Regina & Thiem Anja - 177-217 Determinants of Profitability of Polish Rural Micro-Enterprises at the Time of EU Accession
by Janda Karel & Rausser Gordon & Strielkowski Wadim - 219-250 Is Small Beautiful? The Debate on the Future of Small Individual Farms in Poland
by Szumelda Anna
January 2012, Volume 18, Issue 2012
- 5-26 Women on… Combine Harvesters? Women as Farm Operators in Contemporary Poland
by Gorlach Krzysztof & Drąg Zbigniew & Nowak Piotr - 27-48 The Influence of Farm Size on Gendered Involvement in Crop Cultivation and Decision-making Responsibility of Moldovan Farmers
by Grigsby Mary & Español Eloi & O’Brien David J. - 49-60 On the Ethnographic Categorization of Biodiversity in the Danube Delta “Biosphere Reserve”
by Constantin Marin - 61-83 The Mystery of Vlach Magic in the Rural Areas of 21st century Serbia
by Ivkov-Džigurski Anđelija & Babić Vedrana & Dragin Aleksandra & Košić Kristina & Blešić Ivana - 85-110 A Far-reaching Shift in Argumentation: Parliamentary Debates on (post-)socialist Agricultural Cooperatives in the 1990s
by Lindbloom Jana - 111-124 The Business Media for the Rural World – an Analysis on the Romanian Audiovisual
by Radu Raluca Nicoleta - 125-147 The Non-profit Sector and Employment Expansion in the Rural Areas of Hungary
by Tésits Róbert
January 2011, Volume 17, Issue 2011
- 5-20 Strengthening Alternative Agro-food Networks in the Eastern European Countryside
by Goszczyński Wojciech & Knieć Wojciech - 21-53 Institutional Transformation in the Agricultural Sector of the former Soviet Bloc
by Visser Oane & Schoenmaker Lotte - 55-71 The Development of Agriculturein the Siberian Communities of Russia
by Kalugina Zemfira & Fadeeva Olga - 73-86 Entrepreneurial Attitudes in a Post-Communist Transitional Rural Economy: The Case of Moldova
by O'Brien David & Españo Eloi & Grigsby Mary & Patsiorkovsky Valery - 87-106 The Meanings and Experiences of Domestic Labour among Rural Women in Croatia
by Šikić-Mićanović Lynette - 107-135 The Tourist Potential of Rural Areas in Poland
by Baum Sabine
January 2010, Volume 16, Issue 2010
- 5-24 Multiple Modernities in Bulgaria: Social Strategies of Capitalist Entrepreneurs in the Agrarian Sector
by Giordano Christian - 25-43 Civil Society and Environmental Activism in One EU-funded Transport Development Project in Slovakia
by Torsello Davide - 45-64 Towards a ‘transverse inter-sectoral debate’? A Case Study of the Rural Partnership Programme (RPP) in Post-Socialist Lithuania
by Macken-Walsh Áine - 65-88 Conceptualising the Rise of the Rural Community Movement in Lithuania: A Framework for Analysis
by Juska Arunas & Poviliunas Arunas - 89-113 Social and Administrative Crises Interlocking: The Misery of Rural Peripheries in Hungary
by Kovács Katalin - 115-130 Lifelong Learning for Inclusion - between Theory and Practice
by Pluskota-Lewandowska Anna - 131-155 The Socio-Demographic Context of Rural Poverty
by Jakimovski Jorde - 157-174 Poverty and Social Exclusion in the Rural Areas of Hungary
by Jász Krisztina - 175-194 Cultural and Ethnic Determinants of Land Use and Inheritance in Romania
by Nemenyi Agnes & Rossier Ruth
January 2009, Volume 15, Issue 2009
- 5-22 Polish Migrating - from Globetrotting to See-sawing
by Bukraba-Rylska Izabella - 23-36 Public Perceptions of Population Changes in Hungary
by Kulcsár László & Brown David - 37-60 Failure as a Precondition for Success - the Transformation of East German Agriculture Revisited
by Barlösius Eva & Neu Claudia - 61-74 Differences in Fertility Behaviour among the Farm, Rural and Urban Populations in Slovenia
by Istenič Majda - 75-90 Women's Contribution to Rural Development in Croatia: Roles, Participation and Obstacles
by Šikić-Mićanović Lynette - 91-110 The Formation and Destruction of Social Capital - Lessons from East German Rural Restructuring
by Laschewski Lutz - 111-126 Rural Social Capital versus European and Global Challenges (About "good" and "bad" Social Capital)
by Mikiewicz Piotr & Szafraniec Krystyna - 127-149 Local Initiatives Functioning as a Condition of Rural Development of the Czech Countryside
by Majerová Věra