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Home Building Slide Hurts Rural Oregon
(The Oregonian- April 20, 2008)

Rural Oregon Beseiged by State Cutbacks
(The Dallas Chronicle- April 1, 2008)

Rural Studies Program co-sponsored lecture by Linda Burton, entitled

Journeys to the Altar: Intimate unions and childbearing in low income urban and rural families

April 4, 2008

View video of lecture

 









NEW!
The Power of Technological Innovation in Rural America (April 2008)
Governor's Office of Rural Policy Issues Final Transition Report (March 2008)
Oregon Agricultural and the Economy - Special Report 1080 (published February 2008)
Latest Rural Studies Program Annual Report (as of August 2007)
Defining Rural Oregon: An Exploration - RSP Issue Brief # EM8937

 

 
Spring Term 2008 Courses

 

ES/SOC 499/599 - Learning Through Listening: Native American Issues in Rural Oregon Communities [3 credits]
Special opportunity for course during Spring Break. Students will spend five days interacting with the Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde, and related stakeholders in the nearby towns of Willamina and Sheridan Oregon. By carefully listening to and interacting with different rural community stakeholders students will develop a better understanding of the complex cross-cultural issues that this rural Oregon tribal community faces. Cited in March 23rd Oregonian article.

AREC 599 - Spatial Economics of Natural Resources [3 credits]
Introduces the tools of spatial economics—both modeling structure and spatial econometrics—and demonstrates how those tools have been applied to various natural resources. Specific topics include the theory of spatial economics, spatial econometrics, and applications of spatial modeling to parks, fisheries, extractive reserves, and forests.

ANTH 581 - Natural Resources and Community Values [4 credits]
Investigates relations between human communities and the values of community members. Resource issues integrate concepts from social science, economics, and ecology.

AREC/PS/SOC 407 - Current Issues in Rural Policy [4 credits]
E-campus distance education course. Seminar examining contemporary economic, social, cultural, political policy issues affecting rural communities in America. Topics include but are not limited to economic development and natural resource management, individual and family well-being, cultural identity and change, and local governance policy issues. Special attention will be paid to rural issues affecting Latino and Native American communities.

HDFS 447/547 - Families and Poverty [4 credits]
Examines families in poverty focusing on causes and consequences of family poverty, including global economic factors, migration patterns, discrimination, and policies and programs for families. Community service is required.

SOC 475/575 - Rural Sociology [4 credits]
Helps students understand the rich diversity in rural society, with an emphasis on the interdependencies between urban and rural contexts. Current issues and social problems experienced by rural populations and how sociology is used to understand and address issues affecting rural communities are explored.

 


For a list of all rural courses, click here.

Oregon Community Indicators Project

*Click on counties to view community indicators. Malheur County Harney County Lake County Klamath County Jackson County Josephine County Curry County Coos County Douglas County Lane County Deschutes County Benton County Lincoln County Linn County Baker County Grant County Crook County Jefferson County Wallowa County Union County Umatilla County Wheeler County Morrow County Gilliam County Sherman County Hood River County Wasco County Polk County Marion County Yamhill County Clackamas County Multnomah County Washington County Columbia County Tillamook County Clatsop County


The Rural Studies Program has created an online resource of Community Indicators for each of the 36 counties in Oregon.

Users will be able to retrieve in one location demographic, economic, social, and housing information that provide an overall picture of community well-being.

To start using the Indicators, please click on the county you would like to see on the map to the left.

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