Inequality at the Urban–Rural Nexus

Author:   Alexander R. Thomas ,  Gregory M. Fulkerson ,  Kirsten Kemmerer
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
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9781666963861


Pages:   240
Publication Date:   05 February 2026
Format:   Hardback
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Inequality at the Urban–Rural Nexus


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This book examines the systemic and structural nature of social inequalities, focusing on how the urban–rural divide intersects with race, class, gender, ethnicity, and sexuality to shape identities and access to opportunities. It offers valuable insights for sociologists and scholars of inequality seeking to broaden the scope of current research. Ultimately, the authors argue that it will be impossible to build a more just and equitable society without addressing the urban–rural nexus.

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Author:   Alexander R. Thomas ,  Gregory M. Fulkerson ,  Kirsten Kemmerer
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Imprint:   Rowman & Littlefield
Dimensions:   Width: 16.00cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 23.20cm
Weight:   0.500kg
ISBN:  

9781666963861


ISBN 10:   1666963860
Pages:   240
Publication Date:   05 February 2026
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Table of Contents Introduction Chapter 1: Urban-Rural Inequality Section 1: Social Class and Global Inequality Chapter 2: Social Class Inequality Chapter 3: Global Inequality Section 2: Gender and Sexual Inequality Chapter 4: Gender Inequality Chapter 5: Sexual Inequality Section 3: Racial and Ethnic Inequality Chapter 6: Racial Inequality Chapter 7: Ethnic Inequality Section 4: Age and Ability Inequality Chapter 8: Age Inequality Chapter 9: Ability Inequality Conclusion References Index About the Authors

Reviews

Inequality at the Urban–Rural Nexus necessarily complicates prevailing understandings of identity—and through it, culture, economy, and politics—via place and time. Critically attending to the rural-urban nexus, this book creatively and expansively addresses both scholarly neglect and political indifference, urgently equipping us with a more nuanced, intersectional, and indeed relational regard for social inequality. I would expect nothing less from scholars who maintain such an innovative and well-respected commitment to how we know ""city"" and ""country."" * Michele Statz, University of Minnesota * ""In an insightful and well written book, three leaders in rural scholarship have created a well researched and creative reference work for introducing community to the rest of the world. This text needs to reside well read on scholars, graduate students, and library shelves. It should be required reading for every sociology class at the upper undergraduate and graduate level. The chapters will be cited for decades as a guide book to rural studies."" * Casey Jakubowski, SUNY Oneonta *


Inequality at the Urban–Rural Nexus necessarily complicates prevailing understandings of identity—and through it, culture, economy, and politics—via place and time. Critically attending to the rural-urban nexus, this book creatively and expansively addresses both scholarly neglect and political indifference, urgently equipping us with a more nuanced, intersectional, and indeed relational regard for social inequality. I would expect nothing less from scholars who maintain such an innovative and well-respected commitment to how we know ""city"" and ""country."" * Michele Statz, University of Minnesota * ""In an insightful and well written book, two leaders in rural scholarship have created a well researched and creative reference work for introducing community to the rest of the world. This text needs to reside well read on scholars, graduate students, and library shelves. It should be required reading for every sociology class at the upper undergraduate and graduate level. The chapters will be cited for decades as a guide book to Rural."" * Casey Jakubowski, SUNY Oneonta *


Inequality at the Urban–Rural Nexus necessarily complicates prevailing understandings of identity—and through it, culture, economy, and politics—via place and time. Critically attending to the rural-urban nexus, this book creatively and expansively addresses both scholarly neglect and political indifference, urgently equipping us with a more nuanced, intersectional, and indeed relational regard for social inequality. I would expect nothing less from scholars who maintain such an innovative and well-respected commitment to how we know ""city"" and ""country."" * Michele Statz, University of Minnesota * ""In an insightful and well written book, three leaders in rural scholarship have created a well researched and creative reference work for introducing community to the rest of the world. This text needs to reside well read on scholars', graduate students', and library shelves. It should be required reading for every sociology class at the upper undergraduate and graduate level. The chapters will be cited for decades as a guide book to rural studies."" * Casey Jakubowski, SUNY Oneonta *


Author Information

Gregory M. Fulkerson is professor of sociology and chair of geography and environmental sustainability at SUNY Oneonta. Alexander R. Thomas is professor of sociology at SUNY Oneonta. Kirsten E. Kemmerer is a research scientist with the New York State Department of Corrections and Community Supervision.

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