Southern Rural Sociology Special Issue: Environmental Issues on the Mexico-U.S. Border
Guest Editors: Rogelio Sáenz and Karen Manges Douglas
Articles
Environmental Issues on the Mexico-U.S. Border: An Introduction
Rogelio Sáenz and Karen Manges Douglas
Sharing Water Internationally, Past, Present and Future—Mexico and the United States
John M. Donahue and Irene J. Klaver
One Decade of Drought and Two of Neoliberal Reforms in the Sierra Sonorense: Responses by the Rural Poor
Marcela Vásquez-León
The Political Ecology of the Colonias on the U.S.-Mexico Border: Human-Environmental Challenges and Community Responses in Southern New Mexico
Guillermina G. Núñez-Mchiri
A Social Currency Approach to Improving Health-Related Quality of Life for Migrant Workers
Alfonso Morales
Local Leaders’ Perceptions of Energy Development in the Barnett Shale
Brooklynn J. Anderson and Gene L. Theodori
Occupational Aspirations, Rural to Urban Migration, and Intersectionality: A Comparison of White, Black, and Hispanic Male and Female Group Chances for Leaving Rural Counties
W. Trevor Brooks and Meredith Redlin
CAFOs, Culture, and Conflict on Sand Mountain: Framing Rights and Responsibilities in Appalachian Alabama
Zachary Henson and Conner Bailey
Quantile Regression: An Education Policy Research Tool
Edward B. Reeves and Jesse Lowe
Durkheim Did Not Say "Normlessness": The Concept of Anomic Suicide for Introductory Sociology Courses
Phyllis Puffer