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Rural Sociology

The Rural Sociology group, with chair Han Wiskerke, recombines different sociological theories and interdisciplinary approaches to study the many forms of power, inequality and unevenness. It starts from the everyday life of people to understand transformation processes in agriculture, food provisioning, and rural development from a comparative perspective. 

Education

Education

Education by Rural Sociology

We teach courses on topics linked to rurality, food provisioning and place-based development. Within these fields of research, we offer possibilities to do a BSc- or MSc-thesis or an internship. We teach in a number of different bachelor and master programmes. 

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RSO provides a total of 12 courses on their own and is involved in 6 courses of other chair groups.

Publications & Projects

Publications & Projects

Our research provides a theoretically informed understanding of issues of equity, governance, oppression, resistance, and hope by rethinking of possible alternative futures for a more sustainable, just and inclusive society. We publish on a regular basis in scientific journals, professional journals, scientific and popular books, and proceedings. 

Chair Holder

Han Wiskerke is since 2004 Professor and Chair of Rural Sociology. His research activities initially focussed on a) the dynamics of multifuntional agriculture and b) the dynamics of alternative food networks and their impact on rural and regional development. Han has supervised close to 30 PhD students and is currently supervisor of approximately 20 PhD projects in the fields of food sociology, food policy, and rural and regional development. 

prof.dr.ir. JSC (Han) Wiskerke

Professor / Chairholder

People of Rural Sociology

Each chair group of Wageningen University & Research, under leadership of a professor, has its own area of expertise. Meet the people of Rural Sociology

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