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What (who) is rural sociology - definition


Rural sociology         
  • Boy plowing with a tractor at sunset in [[Don Det]], [[Laos]].
BRANCH OF SOCIOLOGY
Rural Sociology; Rural Society; Rural society; Sociology of agriculture; Development sociology
Rural sociology is a field of sociology traditionally associated with the study of social structure and conflict in rural areas. It is an active academic field in much of the world, originating in the United States in the 1910s with close ties to the national Department of Agriculture and land-grant university colleges of agriculture.
Rural Sociology (journal)         
ACADEMIC JOURNAL
Rural Sociol.; Rural Sociol
Rural Sociology is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal covering rural sociology. It was established in 1936 and is the official journal of the Rural Sociological Society.
Sociology of culture         
BRANCH OF SOCIOLOGY
Cultural sociology; Sociology of Culture; Cultural Sociology
The sociology of culture, and the related cultural sociology, concerns the systematic analysis of culture, usually understood as the ensemble of symbolic codes used by a member of a society, as it is manifested in the society. For Georg Simmel, culture referred to "the cultivation of individuals through the agency of external forms which have been objectified in the course of history".
Examples of use of rural sociology
1. "The Javanese see nature as a friend because it gives then food and life," said Bagong Suyanto, a professor of rural sociology at the University of Surabaya.
2. Often at full moons, people trek to crater rims and throw in rice, jewelry or live animals to appease the volcanoes. The Javanese see nature as a friend because it gives then food and life,‘‘ said Bagong Suyanto, a professor of rural sociology at the University of Surabaya. They trust it, they do not see it as a threat like volcanologists do.‘‘ –– Associated Press Writer Irwan Firdaus contributed to this report from Mount Kelud. –– On the Web: http://krakmon.vsi.esdm.go.id/ Privacy policy | Terms & conditions | Advertising guide | A–Z index | About this siteJoin our dating site today