Change in Rural Appalachia : : Implications for Action Programs / / Harry K. Schwarzweller, John D. Photiadis.
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Change in Rural Appalachia : Implications for Action Programs / Harry K. Schwarzweller, John D. Photiadis. Reprint 2016 Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press, [2016] ©1971 1 online resource (274 p.) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier text file PDF rda Frontmatter -- Dedicated to the Field Workers in Programs of Change -- Preface -- Contents -- 1. Rural Southern Appalachia and Mass Society -- 2. Population and Migration Changes in Appalachia -- 3. Social Change and the Individual in Rural Appalachia -- 4. The Southern Appalachian Folk Subculture as a Tension- Reducing Way of Life -- 5. The Appalachian Family -- 6. Churches of the Stationary Poor in Southern Appalachia -- 7. The Economy and Attitudes toward Government in Appalachia -- 8. Education as a Cultural Bridge between Appalachian Kentucky and the Great Society -- 9. Social Change and Power Structure: An Appalachian Case -- 10. Critical Examination of Change Programs in the Light of a System in Equilibrium -- 11. Programs of Directed Change in an Era of Social Reorganization. The Case of Extension -- 12. Educational Reform in Appalachia: Problems of Relevance, Strategy and Priority -- 13. Individual Adaptation to a Changing Society: The Role of Retraining and Related Action Programs -- 14. Some Observations on Planning Effective Programs of Directed Change in Rural Appalachia -- 15. New Aims for Programs of Directed Change: The Case of Cooperative Extension in an Appalachian State -- Appendix. Sources of Data for Appendix Tables restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec online access with authorization star Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web. In English. Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 23. Jul 2020) Rural development Appalachian Region. SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / Rural. bisacsh Photiadis, John D., editor. edt http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edt Schwarzweller, Harry K., editor. edt http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edt Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter Penn eBook Package Archive 1898-1999 (pre Pub) 9783110442526 print 9780812276183 https://doi.org/10.9783/9781512805864 https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9781512805864 Cover https://www.degruyter.com/cover/covers/9781512805864.jpg |
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Change in Rural Appalachia : Implications for Action Programs / Frontmatter -- Dedicated to the Field Workers in Programs of Change -- Preface -- Contents -- 1. Rural Southern Appalachia and Mass Society -- 2. Population and Migration Changes in Appalachia -- 3. Social Change and the Individual in Rural Appalachia -- 4. The Southern Appalachian Folk Subculture as a Tension- Reducing Way of Life -- 5. The Appalachian Family -- 6. Churches of the Stationary Poor in Southern Appalachia -- 7. The Economy and Attitudes toward Government in Appalachia -- 8. Education as a Cultural Bridge between Appalachian Kentucky and the Great Society -- 9. Social Change and Power Structure: An Appalachian Case -- 10. Critical Examination of Change Programs in the Light of a System in Equilibrium -- 11. Programs of Directed Change in an Era of Social Reorganization. The Case of Extension -- 12. Educational Reform in Appalachia: Problems of Relevance, Strategy and Priority -- 13. Individual Adaptation to a Changing Society: The Role of Retraining and Related Action Programs -- 14. Some Observations on Planning Effective Programs of Directed Change in Rural Appalachia -- 15. New Aims for Programs of Directed Change: The Case of Cooperative Extension in an Appalachian State -- Appendix. Sources of Data for Appendix Tables |
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Frontmatter -- Dedicated to the Field Workers in Programs of Change -- Preface -- Contents -- 1. Rural Southern Appalachia and Mass Society -- 2. Population and Migration Changes in Appalachia -- 3. Social Change and the Individual in Rural Appalachia -- 4. The Southern Appalachian Folk Subculture as a Tension- Reducing Way of Life -- 5. The Appalachian Family -- 6. Churches of the Stationary Poor in Southern Appalachia -- 7. The Economy and Attitudes toward Government in Appalachia -- 8. Education as a Cultural Bridge between Appalachian Kentucky and the Great Society -- 9. Social Change and Power Structure: An Appalachian Case -- 10. Critical Examination of Change Programs in the Light of a System in Equilibrium -- 11. Programs of Directed Change in an Era of Social Reorganization. The Case of Extension -- 12. Educational Reform in Appalachia: Problems of Relevance, Strategy and Priority -- 13. Individual Adaptation to a Changing Society: The Role of Retraining and Related Action Programs -- 14. Some Observations on Planning Effective Programs of Directed Change in Rural Appalachia -- 15. New Aims for Programs of Directed Change: The Case of Cooperative Extension in an Appalachian State -- Appendix. Sources of Data for Appendix Tables |
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Frontmatter -- Dedicated to the Field Workers in Programs of Change -- Preface -- Contents -- 1. Rural Southern Appalachia and Mass Society -- 2. Population and Migration Changes in Appalachia -- 3. Social Change and the Individual in Rural Appalachia -- 4. The Southern Appalachian Folk Subculture as a Tension- Reducing Way of Life -- 5. The Appalachian Family -- 6. Churches of the Stationary Poor in Southern Appalachia -- 7. The Economy and Attitudes toward Government in Appalachia -- 8. Education as a Cultural Bridge between Appalachian Kentucky and the Great Society -- 9. Social Change and Power Structure: An Appalachian Case -- 10. Critical Examination of Change Programs in the Light of a System in Equilibrium -- 11. Programs of Directed Change in an Era of Social Reorganization. The Case of Extension -- 12. Educational Reform in Appalachia: Problems of Relevance, Strategy and Priority -- 13. Individual Adaptation to a Changing Society: The Role of Retraining and Related Action Programs -- 14. Some Observations on Planning Effective Programs of Directed Change in Rural Appalachia -- 15. New Aims for Programs of Directed Change: The Case of Cooperative Extension in an Appalachian State -- Appendix. Sources of Data for Appendix Tables |
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