ICRPS 2014 Summer School – Final Thoughts

July 12, 2014 by Raymond Thomson and Anthony Cawley The final day of ICRPS began with an air of nervousness as students prepared for the dreaded group presentations. Beautiful weather could not distract from the last minute preparations that were due. After a morning spent preparing, revising, adjusting and practicing, an early lunch paved the way for Read More …

ICRPS 2014 Summer School – Research methodology and the economic crisis impact on rural North-America

Blog #4 – July 3, 2014 by Mikaël Akimowicz, Md Mutaleb and Venus Welch Waking up with visions of the Aztec pyramids engrained in our minds, the intensity of the previous day still fresh on our bodies. Today’s intellectual oasis included the analysis of comparative theory and methods, research methodology and comparative rural policy. We were also Read More …