Eastern European Countryside
2009 - 2024
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Volume 24, issue 1, 2018
- A Century of Humanistic Sociology and the Biographical Method pp. 7-24

- Kaleta Andrzej
- Autobiographies or Portraits? Methodological Differences in Qualitative Social Research pp. 25-42

- Giordano Christian
- Rural Sociology and ‘Rural’ Linguistics. The Biographical Method in the Study of Dialects and Languages in Contact pp. 43-62

- Głuszkowski Michał
- 25 Years of Rural Development in post-Soviet Central Asia: Sustaining Inequalities pp. 63-79

- Spoor Max
- After a Long March: the Results of Two Decades of Rural Restructuring in Hungary pp. 81-109

- Csurgó Bernadett, Kovách Imre and Megyesi Boldizsár
- Think Locally and Act Globally: Understanding Human Development in the Era of Globalisation pp. 111-141

- Klekotko Marta, Jastrzębiec-Witowska Anna, Gorlach Krzysztof and Nowak Piotr
- Development Perspectives of Rural Tourism Policy – a Comparative Study of Rural Tourism Competitiveness Based on Perceptions of Tourism Workers in Slovenia and Serbia pp. 143-154

- Gajić Tamara, Penić Mirjana, Vujko Aleksandra and Petrović Marko D.
- Knowledge Networking in Agricultural Practice. Case study from Slovenia pp. 155-169

- Ličen Nives, Božnar Franja and Podgoršek Jože
- Homo Economicus and the Shepherd: the Traditional Sheep Farmer Facing the Modernisation (or Intensification) of European Livestock pp. 171-187

- Raúl de Arriba Bueno and Maja Barac
- The Palace Architecture of the Roma Population in Romania pp. 189-217

- Preda Mihaela-Daniela, Vijulie Iuliana and Lequeux-Dincă Ana Irina
- The Contemporary Situation and Preferences of the Ukrainian Rural Family pp. 219-243

- Vasylchenko Alona and Vaishar Antonin
- Rural Populations and the Neo-Conservative Revolution in Eastern and Central Europe – Review and Commentary on the RECEO Special Issue No. 4/2016 pp. 245-254

- Michalska Sylwia and Zwęglińska Dominika
- Uneven Processes of Rural Change – XXVII European Society for Rural Sociology Congress in Cracow pp. 255-262

- Augustyn Anna and Pluskota Anna
Volume 23, issue 1, 2017
- Between the School and Labour Market. Rural Areas and Rural Youth in Poland, Romania and Russia pp. 5-25

- Szafraniec Krystyna, Szymborski Paweł and Wasielewski Krzysztof
- Social Innovations for the Disadvantaged Rural Regions: Hungarian Experiences of the New Type Social Cooperatives pp. 27-49

- Róbert Tésits and Levente Alpek
- Rural Areas in Bulgaria – Investigation on some Factors for Development pp. 51-70

- Yarkova Yuliana and Mutafov Emil
- The Future of Rural Poland: the Main Trends and Possible Scenarios pp. 71-102

- Bański Jerzy
- Cross-border Inter-Adriatic Cooperation: A Case Study pp. 103-117

- Sarno Emilia
- The Hutsuls in South Bukovina: from Rural Tradition to Sustainable Development pp. 119-145

- Saghin Despina, Matei Elena, Cojocaru Ioana, Manea Gabriela and Cocoş Octavian
- Surveying the Importance of Population and its Demographic Profile, Responsible for the Evolution of the Natura 2000 Sites of Bihor County, Romania pp. 147-170

- Linc Ribana, Dinca Iulian, Stasac, Tatar Marcu Corina and Bucur Liviu
- Attractiveness of Rural Areas for Young, Educated Women in Post-Industrial Society pp. 171-190

- Vidickienė Dalia
- Rural Tourism Development through Cross-border Cooperation. The Case of Romanian-Hungarian Cross-border Area pp. 191-208

- Daniel Badulescu and Alina Badulescu
- Central-Eastern Europe as Postcolonially Involved (Sub)peripheries pp. 209-220

- Bielska Beata and Wróblewski Michał
- Rural Sociology at the Jagiellonian University in Cracow: Past and Present pp. 223-232

- Gorlach Krzysztof
Volume 22, issue 1, 2016
- Workfare Schemes as a Tool For Preventing the Further Impoverishment of the Rural Poor pp. 5-26

- Keller Judit, Kovács Katalin, Rácz Katalin, Swain Nigel and Váradi Monika
- The Evolution of Family Farms in Poland: Present Time and the Weight of the Past pp. 27-51

- Halamska Maria
- Rural Idyll Without Rural Sociology? Changing Features, Functions and Research of the Czech Countryside pp. 53-68

- Šimon Martin and Bernard Josef
- Local Responses to the Structural Changes of National Development Policyin Hungarian Rural Regions pp. 69-83

- Perger Eva
- Opening the „Black Box” of Organic Agriculture in Bulgaria: the Problem with Top-down Institutional Development pp. 85-105

- Stoeva Svetla
- Cultural and Regional Characterictics of Poverty Segregations: Based on the Examples of Hungarian Peripheral Regions pp. 107-134

- Siptár Dávid, Tésits Róbert and Alpek Levente
- Borderlands of the Countryside. Dilemmas of the Quality of Life – Experience of the Polish Transformation pp. 135-149

- Dziubacka Krystyna and Pilarska Justyna
- Cooperative Movements in Rural Areas in Contemporary Poland: A Brief Comparison of Farmers’ Attitudes of Members and Non-memebrs of Coooperatives pp. 151-164

- Nowak Piotr, Jastrzębiec-Witowska Anna and Gorlach Krzysztof
- From State-Socialist Ambitions of Romanian Rural Indutrialisation to Post-Socialist Rural Deindutrialisation: Two Case Studies From Romania pp. 165-195

- Jucu Ioan Sebastian
- Education Quality and its Drivers in Rural Areas of Poland pp. 197-227

- Bazyli Czyżewski and Jan Polcyn
- Current Delimitation and Typology of the Czech Countryside and its Importance for Rural Development pp. 229-251

- Klufová Renata
- New Forms of Communication in Regional Development Planning Illustrated with an Example of Masterplanprozess “Mensch und Land” pp. 253-260

- Piszczek Elwira
- Bridging Food Studies pp. 261-270

- Goszczyński Wojciech
- Family Farming in Poland and in the World – Thematic Edition of Wieś i Rolnictwo [Countryside and Agriculture] Quarterly Magazine pp. 271-279

- Michalska Sylwia
- Fortieth Anniversary of IV World Congress of Rural Sociology in Toruń pp. 281-293

- Podedworna Hanna
Volume 21, issue 1, 2015
- E-learning as a Diffusion of Innovation in the Rural Areas of the European Union pp. 5-18

- Kaleta Andrzej
- Agricultural Holdings in Hilly-Mountain Areas in Slovenia before and after the Accession to the European Union pp. 19-34

- Knific Kristina and Štefan Bojnec
- Rural Families and Households in Post-Socialist Transition: Serbian Experience pp. 35-62

- Čikić Jovana and Petrović Marica
- The Customary Identity of the Coppersmiths Clan in Oltenia: Between Tradition and Modernity pp. 63-80

- Preda Mihaela, Vijulie Iuliana, Manea Gabriela and Mareci Alina
- Territorial Aspects of Regional Identity and Respondents’ Identification with the Region and Place: Case Study of Slovakia pp. 81-109

- Bucher Slavomír and Nováková Štefánia
- Some Social and Regional Lessons of a Complex Roma Integration Programme (Case Study from a Hungarian Rural Area) pp. 111-136

- Tésits Róbert, Levente Alpek B. and Szabó Rebeka
- Contribution to the Research on Rural Resorts in the Function of Tourism Products and Services Distribution: the Example of the Republic of Croatia pp. 137-151

- Damir Demonja and Gredičak Tatjana
- Implementation of the Natura 2000 Network in Poland – an Opportunity or a Threat to Sustainable Development of Rural Areas? Study on Local Stakeholders’ Perception pp. 153-169

- Chmielewski Waldemar and Głogowska Magdalena
- Coerced Modernization in the Eastern European Countryside pp. 171-175

- Kulcsar Laszlo
- Rural Poland at the Beginning of the 21st Century pp. 177-183

- Sternicka-Kowalska Magdalena
- Social Research Studies of the Village in the Historical Perspective: the Family Farm Formerly and Now pp. 185-196

- Piszczek Elwira
- The Central Eastern European Countryside Transformation – Balance of Two Decades pp. 197-204

- Kwiecińska-Zdrenka Monika
- Department of the Sociology of Rural Areas of Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń pp. 205-212

- Zabłocki Grzegorz
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