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== History ==
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== Associations ==
Scholarly associations in rural sociology include:
* The '''[[Rural Sociological Society]]''' (RSS), of the United States, was formed in 1937 after years of discussion as a spinoff of the [[American Sociological Association|American Sociological Society]]. It publishes the scholarly quarterly journal ''Rural Sociology.''<ref>See [http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/%28ISSN%291549-0831 webpage]</ref> The full run of back issues is online from 1936-89 to 1989 through Cornell University Library's program of putting online core historical resources in rural sociology.<ref>See [http://chla.library.cornell.edu/c/chla/browse/title/5075626.html#1940 listing]</ref>
* The '''European Society for Rural Sociology''' (ESRS) was founded in 1957. It says it is "the leading European association for scientists involved in the study of agriculture and fisheries, food production and consumption, rural development and change, [[rurality]] and cultural heritage, equality and inequality in rural society, and nature and environmental care."<ref>See [http://www.ruralsociology.eu/ homepage]</ref>
* The '''International Rural Sociology Association''' (IRSA) has as its mission, to "foster the development of rural sociology; further the application of sociological inquiry to the improvement of the quality of rural life; and provide a mechanism whereby rural sociologists can generate dialogue and useful exchange." It published the '' International Journal of Sociology of Agriculture and Food.''<ref>See [http://www.irsa-world.org/ homepage]</ref>