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Deller, Steven; Deller, Melissa – Rural Sociology, 2012
We explore the role of social capital in explaining patterns of rural larceny and burglary crime rates. We find consistent evidence that higher levels of social capital tend to be associated with lower levels of rural property crime rates. We also find that there is significant spatial heterogeneity in the underlying data-generating process. This…
Descriptors: Evidence, Crime, Least Squares Statistics, Social Capital
Smith, Jordan W.; Anderson, Dorothy H.; Moore, Roger L. – Rural Sociology, 2012
This research analyzes individuals' perceived resilience to changing climatic conditions. Specifically, we suggest individual resilience is composed of an awareness of localized risks created because of climate change, a willingness to learn about, and plan for, the potential impacts of altered environmental conditions, and general appraisals of…
Descriptors: Climate, Social Networks, Social Capital, Resilience (Psychology)
VanWey, Leah; Vithayathil, Trina – Rural Sociology, 2013
This article analyzes off-farm work among subsistence-level farmers in the Santarem region of the Brazilian Amazon. We build on the literature on rural livelihoods in the Global South by exploring how the opportunity to work off the farm is embedded in social relationships. We additionally differentiate our analysis by type of off-farm work, and…
Descriptors: Job Security, Probability, Human Capital, Social Capital
Bosworth, Gary; Atterton, Jane – Rural Sociology, 2012
The social, cultural, and economic transitions in rural areas across the globe lead us to critique the traditional "top-down" or "bottom-up" distinction as being outdated for contemporary rural policy. In Europe and the United States in particular, high rates of counterurbanization heighten the need for new ways of thinking…
Descriptors: Rural Areas, Foreign Countries, Rural Development, Social Networks
Yang, Tse-Chuan; Jensen, Leif; Haran, Murali – Rural Sociology, 2011
The "rural paradox" refers to standardized mortality rates in rural areas that are unexpectedly low in view of well-known economic and infrastructural disadvantages there. We explore this paradox by incorporating social capital, a promising explanatory factor that has seldom been incorporated into residential mortality research. We do so while…
Descriptors: Evidence, Mortality Rate, Rural Areas, Counties
Jicha, Karl A.; Thompson, Gretchen H.; Fulkerson, Gregory M.; May, Jonathan E. – Rural Sociology, 2011
This article presents the findings of a case study examining the relationship between social capital and individual participation in collective action on a Caribbean island recovering from devastation inflicted by Hurricanes Ivan and Emily. Using data drawn from 114 residential surveys on the island of Carriacou, Grenada, over the summer of 2006,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Social Capital, Citizen Participation, Case Studies
Oberkircher, Lisa; Hornidge, Anna-Katharina – Rural Sociology, 2011
Khorezm Province is located in the Amu Darya lowlands of Uzbekistan, where unsustainable use of irrigation water has led to the Aral Sea crisis. This study deals with the question of how farmers in Khorezm perceive water and its management and how this facilitates or prevents water conservation, or "water saving," in irrigated…
Descriptors: Water Quality, Water, Agricultural Occupations, Environmental Education
Byun, Soo-yong; Meece, Judith L.; Irvin, Matthew J.; Hutchins, Bryan C. – Rural Sociology, 2012
Drawing on a recent national survey of rural high school students, this study investigated the relationship between social capital and educational aspirations of rural youth. Results showed that various process features of family and school social capital were important for predicting rural youths' educational aspirations beyond sociodemographic…
Descriptors: Siblings, Rural Youth, Academic Aspiration, Social Capital
Macias, Thomas; Nelson, Elysia – Rural Sociology, 2011
This study, based on a random-digit-dialing telephone survey of adults in Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont, uses ordinary least squares regression to examine a relatively neglected element in the sociological literature on environmental concern, namely, the influence of an individual's social capital on the formation of environmental attitudes.…
Descriptors: Conservation (Environment), Telephone Surveys, Least Squares Statistics, Social Capital
Andrews, Rhys – Rural Sociology, 2011
Religious communities are important sources of bridging and bonding social capital that have varying implications for perceptions of social cohesion in rural areas. In particular, as well as cultivating cohesiveness more broadly, the bridging social capital associated within mainline religious communities may represent an especially important…
Descriptors: Protestants, Social Integration, Rural Areas, Foreign Countries
Flores-Yeffal, Nadia Y.; Aysa-Lastra, Maria – Rural Sociology, 2011
Previous studies explored how urban or rural place of origin influences the source of social capital. There remains a need to consider how the place of origin affects the type of ties--family, friends, or "paisanos" (countrymen)--with those who provide support to migrants. We use data from the Mexican Migration Project (MMP128) and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Social Support Groups, Social Networks, Rural Areas
Besser, Terry L.; Recker, Nicholas; Agnitsch, Kerry – Rural Sociology, 2008
Economic shocks are sudden events causing a significant impact on the local economy. Disaster community literature predicts that community outcomes from shocks will depend on the kind of shock. Consensus crisis shocks will be followed by increases in social capital and quality of life. Corrosive community shocks will result in declines in these…
Descriptors: Community Characteristics, Municipalities, Quality of Life, Social Capital
Getz, Christy – Rural Sociology, 2008
This paper explores the relevance of extra local market linkages and local-level social capital to sustainable livelihood outcomes in two agrarian communities on Mexico's Baja Peninsula. Contextualized by the specificity of Mexico's transition from state-directed rural development to neoliberally-guided rural development in the 1990s, findings…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Agriculture, Rural Development, Social Capital
Savage, Andrew; Isham, Jonathan; Klyza, Chistopher McGrory – Rural Sociology, 2005
By undertaking a census of all agricultural, outdoor recreational, and environmental groups (land-based groups) in two adjacent counties in Vermont, we demonstrate the dramatic increase of local environmental groups in the last 15 years. Building on the methodologies of Kempton et al. (2001), we first show that official lists of nonprofit groups…
Descriptors: Social Capital, Counties, Nonprofit Organizations, Rural Areas
Crowe, Jessica A. – Rural Sociology, 2006
Routes to economic development attract considerable attention in community and rural sociology. Social scientists draw increasingly on studies of social capital and environmental surroundings as they examine the factors that facilitate and inhibit economic development. However, few empirical analyses exist that analyze the impact of the…
Descriptors: Economic Development, Rural Sociology, Social Scientists, Social Capital