Community and the Northwestern logger : continuities and changes in the era of the spotted owl
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Bibliographic Information
Community and the Northwestern logger : continuities and changes in the era of the spotted owl
(Rural studies series of the Rural Sociological Society)
Westview Press, 1995
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Community & the Northwestern logger
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Note
Includes bibliographical references (p. [162]-172) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Addressing the controversy over balancing timber jobs in the USA with environmental protection, this book combines interviews with loggers with the author's analysis of the options facing them.
Table of Contents
- Community and the northwestern logger
- community as an idea: a conceptual issue with practical implications
- the historical context
- overview of the northwestern loggers social world
- the attributes of the loggers social world - identity, friendship patterns, and shared reality
- finding work
- the logger and the spotted owl
- the future of northwestern loggers and their communities.
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