"In summary, the contributions found in this volume offer research primarily grounded in alternative, critical theories and case studies that critique the changing contexts that situate the rural within the global - Additionally, this volume leaves readers with a sense that critical areas of study remain for contemporary rural sociology to address, revealing the discipline's prominent role as we grapple with disembedded transnational capitalism, developing conflicts for resources, and increased differentiation among emerging economics." - Billy R. Brocato, Sam Houston State University, USA. Reviewed in Agriculture and Human Values (Springer), Volume 29, Issue 2, June 2012