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Boom and Bust: The Community before, during, and after Economic Prosperity

Wednesday, July 16, 2014: 10:30 AM-12:20 PM
Room: 301
RC03 Community Research (host committee)
RC02 Economy and Society

Language: English

Session Organizer:
Sam HILLYARD, Durham University, United Kingdom
The Use of Heritage in the Age of Austerity (Oral Presentation)
Richard COURTNEY, University of Leicester, United Kingdom; Martin QUINN, University of Leicester, United Kingdom

Work Social Representation Among Young People and the Ambiguity of the Development Policy in Poland (Oral Presentation)
Xaquin PEREZ SINDIN LOPEZ, Gdansk University of Technology, Poland

The Great Recession Washes Across the Desert: A Study of Neighborhood Organizational Resources and Social Disorganization in the Phoenix-Mesa Urbanized Area (Oral Presentation)
Joseph GALASKIEWICZ, University of Arizona, USA; Kathryn ANDERSON, University of Arizona, USA; Kendra THOMPSON-DYCK, University of Arizona, USA; Daniel DUERR, University of Arizona, USA; Scott SAVAGE, University of California-Riverside, USA

A Tale of Three Villages: Boom and Bust Experienced at the Local Level in Rural England (Oral Presentation)
Sam HILLYARD, Durham University, United Kingdom

Structural Coupling of Financial Markets and Media Coverage - the Case of the State Debt Crisis (Oral Presentation)
Jan RIEBLING, Otto-Friedrich University Bamberg, Germany

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