Rural Studies Series

Rural Studies Book Series

Series Editors:
Conner Bailey and Jennifer Sherman

The Rural Sociological Society and the University of North Carolina Press collaborate on the Rural Studies Series to promote the scholarly study and analysis of rural social issues. We look for well-written, well-conceptualized, and accessible manuscripts on a wide range of topics of interest to a broad readership. We are especially interested in manuscripts that address the connections between the local and global, the embeddedness of social structure and social processes in the organization of social space, issues of race and ethnicity, environment and climate change, rurality, and the integration of rural places within the global system. Books in our series should We seek a diversity of research-based theoretical and methodological approaches and encourage scholars from all social sciences and related fields (e.g., legal scholars) to submit book proposals for possible inclusion in the Series.

Co-Editors of the Rural Studies Series work with authors to develop book prospectuses and manuscripts through both informal exchanges and formal written reviews. The Co-Editors are assisted by an Editorial Advisory Committee.  The goal is to prepare submissions to UNC Press that will result in publication. Upon receiving a manuscript and endorsement by the Co-Editors, UNC Press conducts their own reviews and makes the final decision on whether to publish. UNC Press may ask the Series Co-Editors to review and evaluate manuscripts that come directly to them that are a good fit within the Series. For more information, see our tips on preparing a book prospectus and the UNC webpage.

Prospective authors do not need to be members of the Rural Sociological Society, but we hope that anyone who contributes to the Rural Studies Series will join RSS and become an active member of our scholarly community.

The Rural Studies Series Editors are assisted by an Editorial Advisory Committee.  Current members of the Committee are:

Loka Ashwood, University of Kentucky

Michael Bell, University of Wisconsin

Shannon Bell, Virginia Tech University

Doug Jackson-Smith, Ohio State University

Amanda Lequieu, Drexel University

Ryanne Pilgeram, The Wilderness Society

Kai Schafft, Penn State University

Michele Statz, University of Minnesota

Bill Winders, Georgia Tech University

 

Series Editors

For additional information, please contact:

Conner Bailey
Co-Editor, Rural Studies Series
Professor Emeritus of Rural Sociology
Department of Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology
Auburn University, AL 36849-5406
bailelc@auburn.edu

 

Jennifer Sherman
Co-Editor, Rural Studies Series
Professor of Sociology
Washington State University
Pullman, WA 991164
jennifer_sherman@wsu.edu

 

UNC Press Sponsoring Editor

Lucas Church, Executive Editor
lucas.church@uncpress.org