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Rural communities and the fringe

 All Sessions, Rural Sociology, Sessions
Nov 162012
 

This is intended as a round table discussion about the economic and social relationships between rural and fringe areas including but not exclusively, issues such as education, jobs, and food (production and access).

Session Organizer: Barbara Heather, PhD, Grant MacEwan University, heatherb@macewan.ca

Session Code: RuS1

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