Content
December 2021, Volume 27, Issue 1
- 7-36 Spatial mobility as a carrier of cultural capital: an analysis based on a longitudinal study of generations
by Szafraniec Krystyna - 37-63 A possible new direction for employment strategies in rural areas: theoretical foundation for the assessment of employability
by Tésits Róbert & Alpek Levente & Hovanyi Gabor & Lendvai Tamas - 65-88 On Financial Bubbles and Earthworms: Lessons from Hungary’s Rural Pyramid during its Economic Transition
by Harison Elad & Mihály Nikolett - 89-111 Efficiency of using individual biogas digesters for processing biowaste of rural households in Ukraine
by Pryshliak Natalia & Shynkovych Andrii & Tokarchuk Dina & Korpaniuk Tatiana - 113-145 Green Care in Poland. Essence, limitations and development opportunities with the kujawsko-pomorskie province as an example
by Kamiński Ryszard & Marcysiak Tomasz - 147-178 Investigation of conceptual networks related to climate change among inhabitants: A case study in Eastern Hungarian settlements with word association method
by Kiss Emőke & Fazekas István & Balla Dániel - 179-201 Disrupted Market Relations in Agriculture in North Macedonia: the COVID-19 Crisis
by Stojcheska Aleksandra Martinovska & Nacka Marina & Tuna Emelj - 203-233 Possibilities for paranormal tourism development in Serbia
by Obradović Sanja & Pivac Tatjana & Besermenji Snežana & Tešin Aleksandra - 235-246 In search of inspiration: Pioneers and promoters of rural sociology
by Piszczek Elwira - 247-253 Between autonomy and submission
by Goszczyński Wojciech - 255-258 Think locally, act globally: Polish farmers in the global era of sustainability and resilience
by Dąbrowski Adam
December 2020, Volume 26, Issue 1
- 9-32 Monographs of rural communities: Polish school of research
by Bukraba-Rylska Izabella - 33-60 The Monographic Sociology of Dimitrie Gusti
by Rostás Zoltán - 61-77 The Legacy of the Monographic Method in Lithuania
by Žvinklienė Alina & Kublickienė Lilija - 79-103 The development of qualitative monographic studies of rural environments in Germany and Austria
by Vonderach Gerd - 105-125 Comparative study of social networks in post-socialist Western Balkan countries. Formal and informal networking for information diffusion
by Tuna Emelj & Simonovska Ana & Bogdanov Natalija & Nikolic Aleksandra - 127-179 Are Peasant Households Feasible in Terms of Policy? The Debate on the Future of Semi-Subsistence Households in Ukraine
by Koblianska Inna & Pasko Oleh & Hordiyenko Mykola & Yarova Inessa - 181-200 The young generation as the vanguard of democratic change in Central Europe
by Poniedziałek Jacek - 201-228 Are primary schools a development and stabilisation factor of rural municipalities? A study of the differences in their importance in the Czech suburban, intermediate and peripheral countryside
by Kourilova Jana & Pelucha Martin - 229-257 The Environmental and Educational Topics in Agricultural TV Broadcasts
by Šarkovic Aleksandra & Matić Jovanka & Bogdanov Natalija - 259-285 Cycling Tourism on the Danube Cycle Route in Serbia: Residents’ Perspective
by Pavluković Vanja & Kovačić Sanja & Stankov Uglješa - 287-309 The Role of Non-Governmental Organisations in the Development of Rural Tourism in Vojvodina (Serbia)
by Jegdić Vaso & Škrbić Iva & Milošević Srdjan - 312-326 Tracing the impact of The Polish Peasant… – from rural sociology to migration studies
by Krajewska Malwina - 327-332 Improving God’s world. On Franciszek Bujak and his agrarianism
by Dominiak Łukasz M.
December 2019, Volume 25, Issue 1
- 9-35 Family Farm Succession of the First Post-Socialist Generation in the Czech Republic
by Zagata Lukas & Lošťák Michal & Swain Nigel - 37-61 Unexpected Counter-Movements to Nationalism: the Hidden Potential of Local Food Communities
by Svensson Sara & Balogh Péter & Cartwright Andrew - 63-94 The Role of Local Communities in the Process of Siting of the Unwanted Facilities within the Rural Areas in Poland
by Bednarek-Szczepańska Maria - 95-119 Some Experience of the Complex, National Human Resource Development Programmes in the Hungarian Rural Regions
by Tésits Róbert & Alpek Levente & Hoványi Gábor - 121-143 Convergence or Divergence? Analysis of Regional Development Convergence in Hungary
by Bakucs Zoltán & Fertő Imre - 145-169 Uneven Distribution Possibilities of Creative Capital Development in Rural Aareas (Case Study of the Podkarpackie Communes, Poland)
by Szara Katarzyna - 171-194 Community School Model: Is It an Alternative for School Closures in Rural Territories?
by Supule Inese - 195-232 Horizontal Integration in the Agricultural Sector as a Factor Increasing Its Competitiveness – Experience from Poland
by Pawlak Karolina & Kołodziejczak Małgorzata & Xie Yumei - 233-248 Central and Eastern Europe. An Opportunity or a Threat to European Integration?
by Dwojnych Anna - 249-252 Wisent – Poaching and World Heritage. Review
by Vonderach Gerd - 253-259 Commemorating the 100th Anniversary of The Polish Peasant in Europe and America
by Krajewska Malwina - 261-266 The International Meeting of Sociologists in Poznań Celebrating the 100th Anniversary of The Polish Peasant in Europe and America
by Kociołowicz-Wiśniewska Bogna - 267-272 Continuity and Change – One Hundred Years of Polish Countryside. Interdisciplinary Cooperation of Humanities and Social Sciences For Academic Dialogue
by Stanny Monika - 273-279 In Search of the Vocabulary for Eastern European Food Studies. Conceptual Remarks After the Workshop: Alternative Food Supply Networks in Central and Eastern Europe
by Goszczyński Wojciech
December 2018, Volume 24, Issue 1
- 7-24 A Century of Humanistic Sociology and the Biographical Method
by Kaleta Andrzej - 25-42 Autobiographies or Portraits? Methodological Differences in Qualitative Social Research
by Giordano Christian - 43-62 Rural Sociology and ‘Rural’ Linguistics. The Biographical Method in the Study of Dialects and Languages in Contact
by Głuszkowski Michał - 63-79 25 Years of Rural Development in post-Soviet Central Asia: Sustaining Inequalities
by Spoor Max - 81-109 After a Long March: the Results of Two Decades of Rural Restructuring in Hungary
by Csurgó Bernadett & Kovách Imre & Megyesi Boldizsár - 111-141 Think Locally and Act Globally: Understanding Human Development in the Era of Globalisation
by Klekotko Marta & Jastrzębiec-Witowska Anna & Gorlach Krzysztof & Nowak Piotr - 143-154 Development Perspectives of Rural Tourism Policy – a Comparative Study of Rural Tourism Competitiveness Based on Perceptions of Tourism Workers in Slovenia and Serbia
by Gajić Tamara & Penić Mirjana & Vujko Aleksandra & Petrović Marko D. - 155-169 Knowledge Networking in Agricultural Practice. Case study from Slovenia
by Ličen Nives & Božnar Franja & Podgoršek Jože - 171-187 Homo Economicus and the Shepherd: the Traditional Sheep Farmer Facing the Modernisation (or Intensification) of European Livestock
by de Arriba Raul & Barac Maja - 189-217 The Palace Architecture of the Roma Population in Romania
by Preda Mihaela-Daniela & Vijulie Iuliana & Lequeux-Dincă Ana Irina - 219-243 The Contemporary Situation and Preferences of the Ukrainian Rural Family
by Vasylchenko Alona & Vaishar Antonin - 245-254 Rural Populations and the Neo-Conservative Revolution in Eastern and Central Europe – Review and Commentary on the RECEO Special Issue No. 4/2016
by Michalska Sylwia & Zwęglińska Dominika - 255-262 Uneven Processes of Rural Change – XXVII European Society for Rural Sociology Congress in Cracow
by Augustyn Anna & Pluskota Anna
December 2017, Volume 23, Issue 1
- 5-25 Between the School and Labour Market. Rural Areas and Rural Youth in Poland, Romania and Russia
by Szafraniec Krystyna & Szymborski Paweł & Wasielewski Krzysztof - 27-49 Social Innovations for the Disadvantaged Rural Regions: Hungarian Experiences of the New Type Social Cooperatives
by Róbert Tésits & Levente Alpek - 51-70 Rural Areas in Bulgaria – Investigation on some Factors for Development
by Yarkova Yuliana & Mutafov Emil - 71-102 The Future of Rural Poland: the Main Trends and Possible Scenarios
by Bański Jerzy - 103-117 Cross-border Inter-Adriatic Cooperation: A Case Study
by Sarno Emilia - 119-145 The Hutsuls in South Bukovina: from Rural Tradition to Sustainable Development
by Saghin Despina & Cojocaru Ioana & Manea Gabriela & Cocoş Octavian & Matei Elena - 147-170 Surveying the Importance of Population and its Demographic Profile, Responsible for the Evolution of the Natura 2000 Sites of Bihor County, Romania
by Linc Ribana & Dinca Iulian & Stasac & Tatar Marcu Corina & Bucur Liviu - 171-190 Attractiveness of Rural Areas for Young, Educated Women in Post-Industrial Society
by Vidickienė Dalia - 191-208 Rural Tourism Development through Cross-border Cooperation. The Case of Romanian-Hungarian Cross-border Area
by Badulescu Daniel & Badulescu Alina - 209-220 Central-Eastern Europe as Postcolonially Involved (Sub)peripheries
by Bielska Beata & Wróblewski Michał - 223-232 Rural Sociology at the Jagiellonian University in Cracow: Past and Present
by Gorlach Krzysztof
December 2016, Volume 22, Issue 1
- 5-26 Workfare Schemes as a Tool For Preventing the Further Impoverishment of the Rural Poor
by Keller Judit & Kovács Katalin & Váradi Monika & Rácz Katalin & Swain Nigel - 27-51 The Evolution of Family Farms in Poland: Present Time and the Weight of the Past
by Halamska Maria - 53-68 Rural Idyll Without Rural Sociology? Changing Features, Functions and Research of the Czech Countryside
by Šimon Martin & Bernard Josef - 69-83 Local Responses to the Structural Changes of National Development Policyin Hungarian Rural Regions
by Perger Eva - 85-105 Opening the „Black Box” of Organic Agriculture in Bulgaria: the Problem with Top-down Institutional Development
by Stoeva Svetla - 107-134 Cultural and Regional Characterictics of Poverty Segregations: Based on the Examples of Hungarian Peripheral Regions
by Siptár Dávid & Tésits Róbert & Alpek Levente - 135-149 Borderlands of the Countryside. Dilemmas of the Quality of Life – Experience of the Polish Transformation
by Dziubacka Krystyna & Pilarska Justyna - 151-164 Cooperative Movements in Rural Areas in Contemporary Poland: A Brief Comparison of Farmers’ Attitudes of Members and Non-memebrs of Coooperatives
by Nowak Piotr & Jastrzębiec-Witowska Anna & Gorlach Krzysztof - 165-195 From State-Socialist Ambitions of Romanian Rural Indutrialisation to Post-Socialist Rural Deindutrialisation: Two Case Studies From Romania
by Jucu Ioan Sebastian - 197-227 Education Quality and its Drivers in Rural Areas of Poland
by Czyżewski Bazyli & Polcyn Jan - 229-251 Current Delimitation and Typology of the Czech Countryside and its Importance for Rural Development
by Klufová Renata - 253-260 New Forms of Communication in Regional Development Planning Illustrated with an Example of Masterplanprozess “Mensch und Land”
by Piszczek Elwira - 261-270 Bridging Food Studies
by Goszczyński Wojciech - 271-279 Family Farming in Poland and in the World – Thematic Edition of Wieś i Rolnictwo [Countryside and Agriculture] Quarterly Magazine
by Michalska Sylwia - 281-293 Fortieth Anniversary of IV World Congress of Rural Sociology in Toruń
by Podedworna Hanna
December 2015, Volume 21, Issue 1
- 5-18 E-learning as a Diffusion of Innovation in the Rural Areas of the European Union
by Kaleta Andrzej - 19-34 Agricultural Holdings in Hilly-Mountain Areas in Slovenia before and after the Accession to the European Union
by Knific Kristina & Bojnec Štefan - 35-62 Rural Families and Households in Post-Socialist Transition: Serbian Experience
by Čikić Jovana & Petrović Marica - 63-80 The Customary Identity of the Coppersmiths Clan in Oltenia: Between Tradition and Modernity
by Preda Mihaela & Vijulie Iuliana & Manea Gabriela & Mareci Alina - 81-109 Territorial Aspects of Regional Identity and Respondents’ Identification with the Region and Place: Case Study of Slovakia
by Bucher Slavomír & Nováková Štefánia - 111-136 Some Social and Regional Lessons of a Complex Roma Integration Programme (Case Study from a Hungarian Rural Area)
by Tésits Róbert & Levente Alpek B. & Szabó Rebeka - 137-151 Contribution to the Research on Rural Resorts in the Function of Tourism Products and Services Distribution: the Example of the Republic of Croatia
by Demonja Damir & Gredičak Tatjana - 153-169 Implementation of the Natura 2000 Network in Poland – an Opportunity or a Threat to Sustainable Development of Rural Areas? Study on Local Stakeholders’ Perception
by Chmielewski Waldemar & Głogowska Magdalena - 171-175 Coerced Modernization in the Eastern European Countryside
by Kulcsar Laszlo - 177-183 Rural Poland at the Beginning of the 21st Century
by Sternicka-Kowalska Magdalena - 185-196 Social Research Studies of the Village in the Historical Perspective: the Family Farm Formerly and Now
by Piszczek Elwira - 197-204 The Central Eastern European Countryside Transformation – Balance of Two Decades
by Kwiecińska-Zdrenka Monika - 205-212 Department of the Sociology of Rural Areas of Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń
by Zabłocki Grzegorz
December 2014, Volume 20, Issue 1
- 5-26 Culture and Rural Development: Voices from Poland
by Gorlach Krzysztof & Klekotko Marta & Nowak Piotr - 27-53 Women in Local Politics in Russia: Coping with Poverty and Strategies for Development
by Sätre Ann-Mari - 55-71 Appearance of European employment policy in the rural areas of Hungarian-Croatian border region
by Tésits Róbert & Alpek B. Levente - 73-97 Problems of functioning of Polish local action groups from the perspective of the social capital concept
by Zajda Katarzyna - 99-124 Politics in the Balkan countryside: case study in Serbia
by Lukić Tamara & Penjišević Ivana & Đerčan Bojan & Đurđev Branislav & Živković Milka Bubalo & Armenski Tanja - 125-150 Rural Youth in Russia: Their Status and Prospects for Development
by Mukhanova Maria N. - 151-165 Residents’ Attitudes and Perception towards Tourism Development: A Case Study of Rural Tourism in Dragacevo, Serbia
by Blešić Ivana & Pivac Tatjana & Besermenji Snežana & Ivkov-Džigurski Andjelija & Košić Kristina - 167-188 Socio-cultural and Language Changes in a „Cultural Island”: Vershina – A Polish Village in Siberia
by Głuszkowski Michał - 189-210 Everyday activity of rural employees in Siberia
by Artemov Viktor & Novokhatskaya Olga
December 2013, Volume 19
- 9-27 The State of Rural Sociology as Presented in Four Periodicals – Rural Sociology, Sociologia Ruralis, Journal of Rural Studies, Eastern European Countryside
by Zabłocki Grzegorz - 29-56 Looking for a Specificity of Rural Youth. The Polish Case
by Szafraniec Krystyna - 57-76 Occupational Choices of Romanian Rural Youth
by Kerekes Kinga & Pakucs Bernadett - 77-103 Intergenerational Assistance on Family Farms in Slovenia: Expectations and Practices
by Istenič Majda Černič & Hočevar Duška Knežević - 105-125 Local Initiatives for Rural Vitality and Social Inclusion: Some Experiences from Serbia
by Vujicic Milica & Ristic Lela & Ciric Nata - 127-151 Tradition and Modernity in the Romanian Rural Space. Case Study: the Arges Sub-Carpathian Foothills
by Manea Gabriela & Matei Elena & Vijulie Iuliana & Marin Marian & Cocos Octavian & Tiscovschi Adrian - 153-176 Working in Regional Agro-food Networks – Strengthening Rural Development through Cooperation
by Burandt Annemarie & Lang Friederike & Schrader Regina & Thiem Anja - 177-217 Determinants of Profitability of Polish Rural Micro-Enterprises at the Time of EU Accession
by Janda Karel & Rausser Gordon & Strielkowski Wadim - 219-250 Is Small Beautiful? The Debate on the Future of Small Individual Farms in Poland
by Szumelda Anna
January 2012, Volume 18, Issue 1
- 5-26 Women on… Combine Harvesters? Women as Farm Operators in Contemporary Poland
by Gorlach Krzysztof & Drąg Zbigniew & Nowak Piotr - 27-48 The Influence of Farm Size on Gendered Involvement in Crop Cultivation and Decision-making Responsibility of Moldovan Farmers
by Grigsby Mary & Español Eloi & O’Brien David J. - 49-60 On the Ethnographic Categorization of Biodiversity in the Danube Delta “Biosphere Reserve”
by Constantin Marin - 61-83 The Mystery of Vlach Magic in the Rural Areas of 21st century Serbia
by Ivkov-Džigurski Anđelija & Babić Vedrana & Dragin Aleksandra & Košić Kristina & Blešić Ivana - 85-110 A Far-reaching Shift in Argumentation: Parliamentary Debates on (post-)socialist Agricultural Cooperatives in the 1990s
by Lindbloom Jana - 111-124 The Business Media for the Rural World – an Analysis on the Romanian Audiovisual
by Radu Raluca Nicoleta - 125-147 The Non-profit Sector and Employment Expansion in the Rural Areas of Hungary
by Tésits Róbert
January 2011, Volume 17, Issue -1
- 5-20 Strengthening Alternative Agro-food Networks in the Eastern European Countryside
by Goszczyński Wojciech & Knieć Wojciech - 21-53 Institutional Transformation in the Agricultural Sector of the former Soviet Bloc
by Visser Oane & Schoenmaker Lotte - 55-71 The Development of Agriculturein the Siberian Communities of Russia
by Kalugina Zemfira & Fadeeva Olga - 73-86 Entrepreneurial Attitudes in a Post-Communist Transitional Rural Economy: The Case of Moldova
by O'Brien David & Españo Eloi & Grigsby Mary & Patsiorkovsky Valery - 87-106 The Meanings and Experiences of Domestic Labour among Rural Women in Croatia
by Šikić-Mićanović Lynette - 107-135 The Tourist Potential of Rural Areas in Poland
by Baum Sabine
January 2010, Volume 16, Issue -1
- 5-24 Multiple Modernities in Bulgaria: Social Strategies of Capitalist Entrepreneurs in the Agrarian Sector
by Giordano Christian - 25-43 Civil Society and Environmental Activism in One EU-funded Transport Development Project in Slovakia
by Torsello Davide - 45-64 Towards a ‘transverse inter-sectoral debate’? A Case Study of the Rural Partnership Programme (RPP) in Post-Socialist Lithuania
by Macken-Walsh Áine - 65-88 Conceptualising the Rise of the Rural Community Movement in Lithuania: A Framework for Analysis
by Juska Arunas & Poviliunas Arunas - 89-113 Social and Administrative Crises Interlocking: The Misery of Rural Peripheries in Hungary
by Kovács Katalin - 115-130 Lifelong Learning for Inclusion - between Theory and Practice
by Pluskota-Lewandowska Anna - 131-155 The Socio-Demographic Context of Rural Poverty
by Jakimovski Jorde - 157-174 Poverty and Social Exclusion in the Rural Areas of Hungary
by Jász Krisztina - 175-194 Cultural and Ethnic Determinants of Land Use and Inheritance in Romania
by Nemenyi Agnes & Rossier Ruth
January 2009, Volume 15, Issue -1
- 5-22 Polish Migrating - from Globetrotting to See-sawing
by Bukraba-Rylska Izabella - 23-36 Public Perceptions of Population Changes in Hungary
by Kulcsár László & Brown David - 37-60 Failure as a Precondition for Success - the Transformation of East German Agriculture Revisited
by Barlösius Eva & Neu Claudia - 61-74 Differences in Fertility Behaviour among the Farm, Rural and Urban Populations in Slovenia
by Istenič Majda - 75-90 Women's Contribution to Rural Development in Croatia: Roles, Participation and Obstacles
by Šikić-Mićanović Lynette - 91-110 The Formation and Destruction of Social Capital - Lessons from East German Rural Restructuring
by Laschewski Lutz - 111-126 Rural Social Capital versus European and Global Challenges (About "good" and "bad" Social Capital)
by Mikiewicz Piotr & Szafraniec Krystyna - 127-149 Local Initiatives Functioning as a Condition of Rural Development of the Czech Countryside
by Majerová Věra