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    The community effects of industrialized farming: Social science research and challenges to corporate farming laws (review)
    with Linda Lobao
    Agriculture and Human Values 25 (2): 219-240. 2008.
    Social scientists have a long history of concern with the effects of industrialized farming on communities. Recently, the topic has taken on new importance as corporate farming laws in a number of states are challenged by agribusiness interests. Defense of these laws often requires evidence from social science research that industrialized farming poses risks to communities. A problem is that no recent journal articles or books systematically assess the extent to which research to date provides e…Read more
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    Growth fundamentalism in dying rural towns:Implications for rural development practitioners (review)
    with Cordell A. Fontaine, Douglas J. McDonald, Mike Spletto, and Holly Jeanotte
    Agriculture and Human Values 8 (3): 25-34. 1991.
    In our paper we will try to connect the dynamics of community decline to individual responses. We will operate on two levels of reality. At the first level we will discuss the circumstances surrounding the recent decline of small communities in North Dakota. At the second level we will discuss how this decline affects small town residents' attitudes toward economic development. In the first level analysis we examine the thesis that the natural environment of community growth is economic exploita…Read more