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Marquart-Pyatt, Sandra T.; Petrzelka, Peggy – Rural Sociology, 2008
A number of dimensions of the democratic political process are important for understanding civic communities and civic engagement. While many of these aspects have been examined at the federal level, less is known about how these dynamics operate at the local level, especially in rural communities, and that, moreover, involve a specific issue. In…
Descriptors: Trust (Psychology), Democracy, Public Officials, Rural Areas
Norris-Raynbird, Carla – Rural Sociology, 2008
Frames theory has been widely used to explain the dynamics of group processes and decision-making. Some researchers have applied frames theory to policy adoption and implementation. Following from this, my research applies frames analysis to a regulatory program in coastal Louisiana. The data derive from a pre-Hurricane Katrina study of the…
Descriptors: Ideology, Group Dynamics, Program Development, Participative Decision Making
Dewees, Sarah; Lobao, Linda; Swanson, Louis E. – Rural Sociology, 2003
There is limited recent research on the strategies that rural local governments are employing in the face of changing intergovernmental relationships, especially in relation to local economic development. This paper draws on data from a survey of local governments in the Ohio River Valley Region that includes a mix of localities on the urban-rural…
Descriptors: Economic Development, Rural Areas, Counties, Local Government
Green, Gary Paul; Haines, Anna; Dunn, Adam; Sullivan, Daniel Monroe – Rural Sociology, 2002
Rural communities rely increasingly on local development organizations (LDOs) to promote economic development. The rise of LDOs has been the source of much debate. Using a national data set that links local governments with development organizations, we contrast the economic development activities, and their outcomes, of local governments and…
Descriptors: Economic Development, Rural Areas, Local Government, Recruitment

Perry, Huey L. – Rural Sociology, 1980
Greene County, which in 1972 became the only biracial political entity in the U.S. to be completely Black-governed provided the research environment for this study which outlined the transfer of political power to Blacks and assessed the gains to Black citizens as a result of political control. (Author/DS)
Descriptors: Black Leadership, Black Power, Community Control, Local Government

Bokemeier, Janet L.; Tait, John L. – Rural Sociology, 1980
Examining the involvement of women in rural community decision making in terms of the personal and social characteristics of women participants in two power actor pools, this study reveals two female profiles: that of a good companion female model and that of a resource model. (JC)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Decision Making, Females, Local Government
Diaz, Daniel; Green, Gary Paul – Rural Sociology, 2001
In this paper we examine the effectiveness of growth management policies in Wisconsin cities, villages, and towns. Unlike most other studies, we consider the impact of growth management policies on agriculture, specifically the preservation of farmland, in addition to population growth. Our analysis examines these relationships separately in towns…
Descriptors: Population Growth, Agriculture, Land Use, Policy Analysis

Luloff, A. E.; Hodges, Donald G. – Rural Sociology, 1992
Examines congruence of attitudes toward economic development between rural community residents and local government officials in rapidly growing northern New Hampshire. Profiles and compares survey subjects' sociodemographic characteristics, community tenure, and general attitudinal disposition. Results highlight substantive differences between…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Administrator Characteristics, Citizen Participation, City Officials

Warner, Mildred – Rural Sociology, 1999
Theoretical rationale and rural examples illustrate that local government, directly or through participatory community-based intermediaries, can promote development of community social capital. Important program features are participant autonomy, linkage, and returns on investment. Examples with varying social capital impacts include…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Citizen Participation, Community Action, Community Organizations

Miller, Michael K.; And Others – Rural Sociology, 1984
Estimates impact of community resource development (CRD) programs on a variety of quality of life indicators for 73 Arkansas counties that were nonmetropolitan in 1960. Results indicate that few quality of life indicators were affected in the direction intended by CRD programs. Examines substantive and methodological implications of the findings.…
Descriptors: Community Development, Community Resources, Dropout Prevention, Extension Education