The Rural Review
An online journal produced in conjunction with the Rural Reconciliation Project.
The Rural Review publishes digests of important academic contributions, program information, blog-style commentary, and periodic roundups of rural items from across academic disciplines and scholarly media.
Contributions from interested authors are welcome. Find our author guidelines here.
New Land & Water Program Series
Land & Water: Rural Resources, Rural Livelihoods - Introducing our 2023 research program series, including a range of events aimed at addressing the core question: Who really owns rural America?
Evans et al.: A Place Meaning Scale
This article seeks to ground the establishment of a quantitative scale for regional place meanings with an interpretive approach as the starting point. In combining the two research methodologies, the authors seek to gain a comprehensive understanding of how a certain place gains a certain meaning within a rural community.
Roundup: November 22, 2022
A periodic collection of recent research, analysis, and other notable rural items.
Kidder: The Future of Rural Lawyering
Discussion on how a general practice model within law school in-house clinics can help bridge the gap and facilitate new lawyers into rural and smaller communities.
Law & Rurality Workshop
Law & Rurality Workshop - workshopping in-progress Law and Policy projects around an actual table (and also a virtual one) - Rural Reconciliation Project, Fall 2022
Roundup: October 18, 2022
A periodic collection of recent research, analysis, and other notable rural items.
