Southern Rural Sociology Special Issue: Latinos in the South (2003)
Guest Editors: Rogelio Saenz and Cruz Torres, Texas A & M University
Commentary
From Goldschmidt to Globalization: The Southern Model and Rural Development
Douglas H. Constance
Articles
Latinos in the South: A Glimpse of Ongoing Trends and Research
Rogelio Saenz, Katherine M. Donato, Lourdes Gouveia, and Cruz Torres
Mexican Immigrant Communities in the South and Social Capital: The Case of Dalton, Georgia
Rubén Hernández-León and Victor Zúñiga
An Ethnographic Description of Latino Immigration in Rural Arkansas: Intergroup Relations and Utilization of Healthcare Services
Deborah O. Irwin
Pines in Lines: Tree Planting, H2B Guest Workers, and Rural Poverty in Alabama
Josh McDaniel and Vanessa Casanova
Camas Calientes: Housing Adjustments and Barriers to Social and Economic Adaptation Among Georgia's Rural Latinos
Jorge H. Atiles and Stephanie A. Bohon
Extension Services in the Transition from Post-Communist Agrarian Systems: The Case of the Plant Protection Stations in Ukraine
Keith M. Moore, Edwin G. Rajotte, Charles Pitts, Igor Dolinniy, and Olena Cholovska