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Research News. Publications, 2019. Volume 4, University Of Mississippi. School Of Pharmacy, Soumyajit Majumdar
Research News. Publications, 2019. Volume 4, University Of Mississippi. School Of Pharmacy, Soumyajit Majumdar
Publications (2015-)
Publications that appeared during the period October 1 through December 31, 2019
Research News. Grants, 2019. Volume 4, University Of Mississippi. School Of Pharmacy, Soumyajit Majumdar
Research News. Grants, 2019. Volume 4, University Of Mississippi. School Of Pharmacy, Soumyajit Majumdar
Grants (2015-)
Grants and contracts awarded during October-December 2019
Student Gets Immersed In Arabic Culture, Language In Morocco, Dana Engelbert
Student Gets Immersed In Arabic Culture, Language In Morocco, Dana Engelbert
University of Mississippi News
Isabel Spafford spends summer in North African country as part of flagship program
Newsletter, December 2019, Cedar Oaks Guild
Newsletter, December 2019, Cedar Oaks Guild
Cedar Oaks Guild Newsletter
No abstract provided.
Providing Opportunities For Student-Athletes, Bill Dabney
Providing Opportunities For Student-Athletes, Bill Dabney
University of Mississippi News
RJ Young president supports Ole Miss athletics with major gift
Remembering Hailey, Bill Dabney
Women's Health Startup Takes First Spot At Business Model Competition, Rachel Staehling
Women's Health Startup Takes First Spot At Business Model Competition, Rachel Staehling
University of Mississippi News
Monarch, aimed at improving information about women's health, will advance to regionals
Top Ole Miss Stories Of 2019, Staff Report
Top Ole Miss Stories Of 2019, Staff Report
University of Mississippi News
Year-end review showcases highlights, achievements across UM
Graduate Student Highlights Nutrition Education For Athletes At 3mt, Jessica Shipp
Graduate Student Highlights Nutrition Education For Athletes At 3mt, Jessica Shipp
University of Mississippi News
Rebecca Henry takes second place in master's category at annual competition
Ole Miss Pharmacy Holds Inaugural African American Visit Day, Whitney Tarpy
Ole Miss Pharmacy Holds Inaugural African American Visit Day, Whitney Tarpy
University of Mississippi News
School highlights pharmacy profession with 'Melanin and Medications'
Teaching With Cutting-Edge Technology, Bill Dabney
Teaching With Cutting-Edge Technology, Bill Dabney
University of Mississippi News
UM real estate students gain experience using Argus software
Successful Campaign Establishes Cole Scholarship, Angela Atkins
Successful Campaign Establishes Cole Scholarship, Angela Atkins
University of Mississippi News
No abstract provided.
Commission Reaffirms University's Accreditation, Staff Report
Commission Reaffirms University's Accreditation, Staff Report
University of Mississippi News
Decision recognizes UM dedication to providing best possible educational experiences
Fresh Faces, Familiar Favorites Found At Um Books And Bears, Edwin B. Smith
Fresh Faces, Familiar Favorites Found At Um Books And Bears, Edwin B. Smith
University of Mississippi News
Annual toy distribution for employees' families draws volunteers and recipients
All Are Welcome? Southern Hospitality And The Politics Of Belonging, Betsie Garner, Andrew Harvard
All Are Welcome? Southern Hospitality And The Politics Of Belonging, Betsie Garner, Andrew Harvard
Study the South
The elective affinity between southern hospitality and Christian hospitality functions as a moral framework for negotiating change and debating identity politics. An ethnographic community study conducted in Rockdale County, Georgia between 2014 and 2017 focused on the discourse and practice of southern hospitality.
Illustrations by Andrew Harvard.
New Traditions: Retrospective And Prospective, G. Richard Wetherill
New Traditions: Retrospective And Prospective, G. Richard Wetherill
Journal of Rural Social Sciences
No abstract provided.
Community Development In Rural America: Sociological Issues In National Policy, Kenneth P. Wilkinson
Community Development In Rural America: Sociological Issues In National Policy, Kenneth P. Wilkinson
Journal of Rural Social Sciences
Definitions of the concepts of rural, community, and development suggest problems for a policy of rural community development. An effective policy must address two barriers to development of community among residents of rural areas: 1) deficits in access to resources for meeting common needs and 2) severe inequalities in access to resources that are available. Rurality encourages community development when these barriers are low. The aim of policy should be to attack rural barriers while cultivating rural potentials for community development.
Satisfaction Among Ecological Management Workers, Theodore D. Fuller, Donald J. Shoemaker
Satisfaction Among Ecological Management Workers, Theodore D. Fuller, Donald J. Shoemaker
Journal of Rural Social Sciences
This paper explores levels and correlates of job satisfaction for a series of occupations concerned with ecological management in Virginia. To enhance job satisfaction, a careful balance must be maintained between organizational requirements and individual needs. Fortunately, organizational factors over which the manager can exert considerable control (specially, dimensions of bureaucratization) are more consistently related to job satisfaction than are individual factors (extent of job training, evaluation of job training, education, and job tenure).
Agricultural Service Firms: Organizational Characteristics And Linkages To Production Agriculture, Thomas A. Lyson
Agricultural Service Firms: Organizational Characteristics And Linkages To Production Agriculture, Thomas A. Lyson
Journal of Rural Social Sciences
Using data from the 1978 Census of Agriculture and the 1978 Census of Agricultural Services, this paper examines some of the organizational characteristics of firms in seven agricultural service industry subgroups. Using the 48 contiguous states as units of analysis, an ecological analysis attempts to identify structure characteristics of farm systems that give rise to, and foster development of, off-farm agricultural service firms. Results show that considerable variation exists in the organizational and labor force characteristics across the seven industry subgroups. Other findings indicate that the spread of agricultural services in a state is positively associated with the proportion of …
Agrarian And Political Attitudes Among Small-Scale Farmers: A North Carolina Case Study, Michael D. Schulman, Regina Luginbuhl
Agrarian And Political Attitudes Among Small-Scale Farmers: A North Carolina Case Study, Michael D. Schulman, Regina Luginbuhl
Journal of Rural Social Sciences
This paper examines the agrarian and political attitudes of a sample of predominantly black, small-scale farmers from three North Carolina counties. Factor analysis identifies agrarian (agrarianism) and political-economic attitudes (socio-political powerlessness and stratification system illegitimacy). Regression analysis identifies the social bases of agrarianism and its relationship to socio-political powerlessness and stratification system illegitimacy. Agrarianism has a differential impact upon the legitimation of economic and political inequalities among this regionally specific segment of small farm strata.
Adoption Of Irrigation Technology: The Effects Of Personal, Structural, And Environmental Variables, Don E. Albrecht, Howard Ladewig
Adoption Of Irrigation Technology: The Effects Of Personal, Structural, And Environmental Variables, Don E. Albrecht, Howard Ladewig
Journal of Rural Social Sciences
During the past decade, there has been a growing interest in expanding the list of factors affecting the adoption and diffusion of agricultural technology. It has been suggested that most previous research efforts have been insensitive to contextual variables and institutional constraints. The physical environment has been suggested as one contextual variable that has been largely ignored in past adoption-diffusion research. The present study tested for the relative effects of a site-specific indicator of the physical environment (saturated thickness), as well as personal attributes and farm structural characteristics for the adoption of irrigation innovations in the Texas High Plains. The …
Comments On "Some Observations On Rural Sociology And Its Prospects", Kenneth P. Wilkinson
Comments On "Some Observations On Rural Sociology And Its Prospects", Kenneth P. Wilkinson
Journal of Rural Social Sciences
No abstract provided.
Some Observations On Rural Sociology And Its Prospects, R. J. Hildreth
Some Observations On Rural Sociology And Its Prospects, R. J. Hildreth
Journal of Rural Social Sciences
Rural sociology developed largely in the land grant-USDA complex. The current status of rural sociology is briefly examined. The new agenda of rural sociologists probably will include such areas as sociology of agriculture, sociology of natural resources. and the sociology of development and economic change. The environment in which sociology will work on its new agenda, the land grant-USDA complex, is in disarray. The causes of the disarray are various academic chauvinisms. Chauvinism of philosophic orientation, disciplines, administrative structures, and academic excellence create the need for a new covenant for academe to serve society. Modest suggestions for rural sociology include …
Rural Sociology Research In The Land Grant Setting, Preston E. La Ferney
Rural Sociology Research In The Land Grant Setting, Preston E. La Ferney
Journal of Rural Social Sciences
A brief historical view of rural sociology as a discipline reveals an intense introspection--a preoccupation--with the role, identity, image, effectiveness, and contribution of rural sociologists and their research in the land grant setting. As one outside the discipline, the author examines the history of rural sociology and the current and/or perceived role of rural sociologists in Agricultural Experiment Station research. Finally, some perceptions are offered as to possible ways in which the discipline might improve overall effectiveness within the land grant community.
Our Authors, James H. Copp
Acknowledgement, James H. Copp
Seed Grants Fund Um Research Into Disaster Resilience, Shea Stewart
Seed Grants Fund Um Research Into Disaster Resilience, Shea Stewart
University of Mississippi News
Researchers studying air pollution, university responses to natural disasters
Business Law Fellowship Offers Unique Opportunities For Students, Mary Stanton Knight
Business Law Fellowship Offers Unique Opportunities For Students, Mary Stanton Knight
University of Mississippi News
Major businesses team with school to train future leaders
Issue 342: December 19, 2019-January 9, 2020, The Local Voice
Issue 342: December 19, 2019-January 9, 2020, The Local Voice
The Local Voice
No abstract provided.
Tough As They Come', Michael Newsom
Tough As They Come', Michael Newsom
University of Mississippi News
Bestselling author and wounded soldier Travis Mills, UM students honored at Veterans Alumni Gala