Papers reviewed with country
| Reviewed papers | Country |
|---|---|
| 1. Abelson, M. J. (2016). “‘You aren’t from around here’: race, masculinity, and rural transgender men.” Gender, Place & Culture: A Journal of Feminist Geography 23(11): 1535–1546 | Southeast and Midwest United States |
| 2. Anderson-Carpenter, K. D. (2021). “Do Spirituality, Rurality, and LGBTQ Support Increase Outness and Quality of Health in Gay and Bisexual Men?” Journal of Homosexuality | USA – 50 states and Puerto Rico |
| 3. Bares, C. B. et al. (2019). “Adolescent opioid use: Examining the intersection of multiple inequalities.” Journal of Prevention and Intervention in the Community 47(4): 295–309 | USA |
| 4. Bice-Wigington, T. and K. Morgan (2018). “Teaching Note—Diversity and Difference Through a Rural Lens.” Journal of Social Work Education 54(2): 392–396 | Texas, USA |
| 5. Bonfanti, S. (2015). “The ‘Marriage Market' among Punjabi Migrant Families in Italy: Designs, Resistances, and Gateways.” Human Affairs 25(1): 16–27 | Northern Italy |
| 6. Cairns, K. (2013). “YOUTH, DIRT, AND THE SPATIALIZATION OF SUBJECTIVITY: AN INTERSECTIONAL APPROACH TO WHITE RURAL IMAGINARIES.” Canadian Journal of Sociology 38(4): 623–646 | Canada |
| 7. Cook, J. et al. (2021). “Should I stay or should I go? The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on regional, rural and remote undergraduate students at an Australian University.” Educational Review | Australia |
| 8. Glorius, B. et al. (2020). “Is Social Contact With the Resident Population a Prerequisite of Well-Being and Place Attachment? The Case of Refugees in Rural Regions of Germany.” Frontiers in Sociology 5 | Germany |
| 9. Horowitz, L. S. (2017). “‘It shocks me, the place of women’: intersectionality and mining companies’ retrogradation of indigenous women in New Caledonia.” Gender, Place & Culture: A Journal of Feminist Geography 24(10): 1419–1440 | New Caledonia |
| 10. Johnston, L. (2018). “Intersectional feminist and queer geographies: a view from ‘down-under’.” Gender, Place & Culture: A Journal of Feminist Geography 25(4): 554–564 | New Zealand |
| 11. Leap, B. (2018). “Not a zero-sum game: inequalities and resilience in Sumner, Missouri, the Gooseless Goose Capital of the World.” Gender, Place & Culture: A Journal of Feminist Geography 25(2): 288–308 | USA |
| 12. Mitchell, A. S. and L. Rodis (2020). “Rural Intersections, Social Challenges, and Innovation: The Collaborative Home Alternative Medication Program (CHAMP).” Smith College Studies in Social Work (Taylor & Francis Ltd) 90(1/2): 25–40 | USA |
| 13. Reid, C. and R. A. Ledrew (2013). “The Burden of Being “Employable”: Underpaid and Unpaid Work and Women’s Health.” Affilia: Journal of Women & Social Work 28(1): 79–93 | British Columbia, Canada |
| 14. Reid-Musson, E. (2018). “Intersectional rhythmanalysis: Power, rhythm, and everyday life.” Progress in Human Geography 42(6): 881–897 | Ontario, Canada |
| 15. Rubin, M. et al. (2014). “‘I am working-class’: Subjective self-definition as a missing measure of social class and socioeconomic status in higher education research.” Educational Researcher 43(4): 196–200 | Australia |
| 16. Schafft, K. A. et al. (2019). “Reconceptualizing rapid energy resource development and its impacts: Thinking regionally, spatially and intersectionally.” Journal of Rural Studies 68: 296–305 | Pennsylvania, USA |
| 17. Terman, A. R. (2020). “Social identities, place, mobility, and belonging: Intersectional experiences of college-educated youth.” Journal of Rural Studies 77: 21–32 | Appalachian region of the USA |
| 18. Walker, H. M. et al. (2019). “Social dimensions of climate hazards in rural communities of the global North: An intersectionality framework.” Journal of Rural Studies 72: 1–10 | Global North |
| 19. Walker, S. (2020). “The culturalisation of ‘honour’-based violence and its impact on service provision in rural communities.” Journal of Gender-Based Violence 4(3): 377–391 | England and Wales, United Kingdom |
| 20. Woldoff, R. A. et al. (2011). “Black1 collegians at a rural predominantly white institution: Toward a place-based understanding of black students' adjustment to college.” Journal of Black Studies 42(7): 1047–1079 | West Virginia, USA |
| 21. Zufferey, C. and A. Parkes (2019). “Family homelessness in regional and urban contexts: Service provider perspectives.” Journal of Rural Studies 70: 1–8 | South Australia |
| Reviewed papers | Country |
|---|---|
| 1. Abelson, M. J. (2016). “‘You aren’t from around here’: race, masculinity, and rural transgender men.” Gender, Place & Culture: A Journal of Feminist Geography 23(11): 1535–1546 | Southeast and Midwest United States |
| 2. Anderson-Carpenter, K. D. (2021). “Do Spirituality, Rurality, and LGBTQ Support Increase Outness and Quality of Health in Gay and Bisexual Men?” Journal of Homosexuality | USA – 50 states and Puerto Rico |
| 3. Bares, C. B. | USA |
| 4. Bice-Wigington, T. and K. Morgan (2018). “Teaching Note—Diversity and Difference Through a Rural Lens.” Journal of Social Work Education 54(2): 392–396 | Texas, USA |
| 5. Bonfanti, S. (2015). “The ‘Marriage Market' among Punjabi Migrant Families in Italy: Designs, Resistances, and Gateways.” Human Affairs 25(1): 16–27 | Northern Italy |
| 6. Cairns, K. (2013). “YOUTH, DIRT, AND THE SPATIALIZATION OF SUBJECTIVITY: AN INTERSECTIONAL APPROACH TO WHITE RURAL IMAGINARIES.” Canadian Journal of Sociology 38(4): 623–646 | Canada |
| 7. Cook, J. | Australia |
| 8. Glorius, B. | Germany |
| 9. Horowitz, L. S. (2017). “‘It shocks me, the place of women’: intersectionality and mining companies’ retrogradation of indigenous women in New Caledonia.” Gender, Place & Culture: A Journal of Feminist Geography 24(10): 1419–1440 | New Caledonia |
| 10. Johnston, L. (2018). “Intersectional feminist and queer geographies: a view from ‘down-under’.” Gender, Place & Culture: A Journal of Feminist Geography 25(4): 554–564 | New Zealand |
| 11. Leap, B. (2018). “Not a zero-sum game: inequalities and resilience in Sumner, Missouri, the Gooseless Goose Capital of the World.” Gender, Place & Culture: A Journal of Feminist Geography 25(2): 288–308 | USA |
| 12. Mitchell, A. S. and L. Rodis (2020). “Rural Intersections, Social Challenges, and Innovation: The Collaborative Home Alternative Medication Program (CHAMP).” Smith College Studies in Social Work (Taylor & Francis Ltd) 90(1/2): 25–40 | USA |
| 13. Reid, C. and R. A. Ledrew (2013). “The Burden of Being “Employable”: Underpaid and Unpaid Work and Women’s Health.” Affilia: Journal of Women & Social Work 28(1): 79–93 | British Columbia, Canada |
| 14. Reid-Musson, E. (2018). “Intersectional rhythmanalysis: Power, rhythm, and everyday life.” Progress in Human Geography 42(6): 881–897 | Ontario, Canada |
| 15. Rubin, M. | Australia |
| 16. Schafft, K. A. | Pennsylvania, USA |
| 17. Terman, A. R. (2020). “Social identities, place, mobility, and belonging: Intersectional experiences of college-educated youth.” Journal of Rural Studies 77: 21–32 | Appalachian region of the USA |
| 18. Walker, H. M. | Global North |
| 19. Walker, S. (2020). “The culturalisation of ‘honour’-based violence and its impact on service provision in rural communities.” Journal of Gender-Based Violence 4(3): 377–391 | England and Wales, United Kingdom |
| 20. Woldoff, R. A. | West Virginia, USA |
| 21. Zufferey, C. and A. Parkes (2019). “Family homelessness in regional and urban contexts: Service provider perspectives.” Journal of Rural Studies 70: 1–8 | South Australia |
Source(s): Authors’ own work