Sociologia Ruralis

Papers
(The H4-Index of Sociologia Ruralis is 15. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-03-01 to 2024-03-01.)
ArticleCitations
Perceptions of the Fourth Agricultural Revolution: What’s In, What’s Out, and What Consequences are Anticipated?72
Social Innovation for Sustainability Transformation and its Diverging Development Paths in Marginalised Rural Areas40
Framing Agri‐Digital Governance: Industry Stakeholders, Technological Frames and Smart Farming Implementation40
Whose Narrative is it Anyway? Narratives of Social Innovation in Rural Areas – A Comparative Analysis of Community‐Led Initiatives in Scotland and Spain33
Good intentions in complex realities: Challenges for designing responsibly in digital agriculture in low‐income countries29
The Political Dimensions of Illegal Wolf Hunting: Anti‐Elitism, Lack of Trust in Institutions and Acceptance of Illegal Wolf Killing among Norwegian Hunters27
A call to expand disciplinary boundaries so that social scientific imagination and practice are central to quests for ‘responsible’ digital agri‐food innovation23
New Farmer Identity: The Emergence of a Post‐Productivist Agricultural Regime in China22
Disciplining land through data: The role of agricultural technologies in farmland assetisation22
Organising Alternative Food Networks (AFNs): Challenges and Facilitating Conditions of different AFN types in three EU countries21
Farm advisors amid the transition to Agriculture 4.0: Professional identity, conceptions of the future and future‐specific competencies20
Mobilising the Past: Towards a Conceptualisation of Retro‐Innovation18
Alternative = transformative? Investigating drivers of transformation in alternative food networks in Germany17
Right‐Wing Populism in Rural Europe. Introduction to the Special Issue16
Innovating digitally: The new texture of practices in Agriculture 4.016
Reflecting on opportunities and challenges regarding implementation of responsible digital agri‐technology innovation15
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