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The Historical Context of Rural Research |
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The Study of Rural Communities in Quebec:
From the "folk society" Monographic Approach to the Recent Revival of
Community as Place-based Rural Development |
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Trends in Service Delivery: Examples From
Rural and Small Town Canada, 1998 to 2005 |
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Greg Halseth and Laura Ryser |
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The Economic and Social Contribution of the
Public Sector to Rural Saskatchewan |
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Diane Martz and Kim Sanderson |
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Hunted, Harvested and Homegrown: The
Prevalence of Self-provisioning in Rural Canada |
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Sara Teitelbaum and Thomas M Beckley |
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Communications & Capacity Building:
Exploring Clues from the Literature For Rural Community Development |
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Paula Romanow and David Bruce |
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The Rural Context of Community Development
in Canada |
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The Role and Impact of Community
Newsletters in Fostering Social Cohesion and Community Development |
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David W Bruce, Katrina Ellis and Nancy
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Sustainability and the Civil Commons: Rural
Communities in the Age of Globalization |
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