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William Falk, Ph.D.
William Falk Publications
Rural Sociology
Rooted in Place: Family and Belonging in a Southern Black Community
Return Migration of African-Americans to the South: Reclaiming a Land of Promise, Going Home, or Both?
Communities of Work: Rural Restructuring in Local and Global Contexts
Family, Race and the Sense of Place in the American South: Lessons from the Lowcountry
Introduction
Empirical Realities, Theoretical lessons, and Political Implications
Challenges for Rural America in the 21st Century
Who Benefits from Economic Restructuring? Lessons from the Past, Challenges for the Future
Racial Differences in the Impact of Military Service on the Socioeconomic Status of Women Veterans
The Impact of Military Presence in Local Labor Markets on the Employment of Women
Review of "Worlds Apart: Persistent Poverty in Rural America" by C M Duncan
Review of "Cultural Diversity in the U S South"
Growing Up with the Moonies
Blacks in Rural America
The Assertion of Identity in Rural Sociology
Rural Sociology and the Search for Identity
Soul Searching: At What Cost Rural Economic Development? Review of "The High Tech Potential: Economic Development in Rural America" by A Glasmeier; "In the Rings of Saturn" by J Sherman; "Far from Home: Life and Loss in Two American Towns" by R Powers
Who is Headed South? U.S. Migration Trends in Black and White, 1970 - 2000
Southerners All? Northern Newcomers and the Changing Sense of Place
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W W Falk
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2004
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Rooted in Place: Family and Belonging in a Southern Black Community
Rutgers University Press, New Brunswick, NJ.
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