Adolfsson, Maja
There are important gaps in the research on youth political action due to a lack of attention to the roles of place and the experiences of young people in rural places. To address these gaps, this article presents findings from intensive interviews with 15 young people (aged between 16 and 29 years) who identified as politically/socially engaged an...
Alonso Fradejas, Alberto
Journal of the Centre for Studies, Research and Projects in Agrarian Reform (NERA by its acronym in Portugues) of Sao Paulo State University in Brazil
Morena, Edouard Pouch, Thierry
La problématique des rapports entre l’agriculture et le capitalisme resurgit à intervalles réguliers, et suscite des controverses entre des chercheurs se réclamant, de près ou de loin, de Marx et de ses continuateurs. Des deux côtés de la Manche, la fin des années 1960 et le début des années 1970 constituent un moment important de redécouverte, de ...
Tarjem, Ida Arff Tufan, Hale Ann
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Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems
Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields that are dominated by men and masculine have historically been shown to lead to poor representation and discrimination of women and gender diverse scientists, managers, and leaders. This in turn negatively impacts inclusive innovation processes and outcomes. We claim that crop breeding...
García-Luna Romero, Ana C. Quiroga-Garza, Angélica
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Frontiers in Sustainable Cities
Introduction The present study aim was to rethink the geographical reasoning of everyday life toward a new understanding of knowing how to think about space through an interdisciplinary approach, architecture-psychology. This allowed establishing logical relations in spatial and socio-spatial distributions and uses of social phenomena, typical of S...
Chiles, Robert Magneson Drohan, Patrick J. Cibin, Raj O'Sullivan, Lilian Doody, Donnacha Schulte, Rogier P. O. Grady, Caitlin Jiang, Fei Preisendanz, Heather E. Dingkuhn, Elsa L.
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Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems
Introduction The Chesapeake Bay and Upper Bann watersheds in the United States and Northern Ireland, respectively, exemplify how agricultural systems contribute to groundwater and surface water pollution, which leads in turn to water quality issues in downstream water bodies. Interdisciplinary research, public outreach, and stakeholder engagement h...
Chiles, Robert Magneson Drohan, Patrick J. Cibin, Raj O'Sullivan, Lilian Doody, Donnacha Schulte, Rogier P.O. Grady, Caitlin Jiang, Fei Preisendanz, Heather E. Dingkuhn, Elsa L.
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Introduction: The Chesapeake Bay and Upper Bann watersheds in the United States and Northern Ireland, respectively, exemplify how agricultural systems contribute to groundwater and surface water pollution, which leads in turn to water quality issues in downstream water bodies. Interdisciplinary research, public outreach, and stakeholder engagement ...
Dike, Ibiwari Caroline Ebizie, Elizabeth N Njoku, Obiageli C Oraelosi, Charles A Egbe, Cajetan Ikechukwu Nnamani, Amuche Patricia Ezeaku, Margret N Ihuoma, Ekomaru Chinyere Otu, Mkpoikanke Sunday Okechukwu, Franca Obiageli
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Medicine
Previous research efforts have shown the need for improvement of knowledge and perception of HIV/AIDS among English Language speaking children in rural areas. Hence, the study at hand was designed to investigate the effect of using educational digital storytelling intervention to satisfy this need of English Language children in rural areas in Nige...
Piszczek, Elwira
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Eastern European Countryside
This article refers to Gerd Vonderach’s publications showing the relevance of discovering and (re)using the existing output of the social sciences. With reference to the terms Pioniere and Ideengeber, this paper introduces selected classic figures of the social sciences in German-speaking countries and the discussions and controversies that have ar...
Thissen, Frans; Loopmans, Maarten; 32419; Strijker, Dirk; Haartsen, Tialda;
In most countries in North-Western Europe approximately one-fifth of the population lives in rural areas. In middle income countries such as Turkey this is about one-third (data 2018: Eurostat, 2020). Most of these people live in smaller or larger villages. Since World War II, the inhabitants of villages in the developed world have been confronted ...