Dr. Jan Flora • Professor

Jan Flora

BA University of Kansas
MS, PhD Cornell University

317D East Hall, Iowa State University, Ames, IA 50011
(515) 294-4295
FAX: (515) 294-2303
floraj@iastate.edu
Curriculum Vitae

Flora specializes in the areas of community, agricultural, and rural change in the United States and in developing countries. He is a community extension specialist, assisting Hispanics and other immigrant groups to become more involved in their Iowa communities. Current research includes the role of social capital in rural U.S. communities, the impact of Confinement Animal Feeding Operations on natural, human, social, cultural, and financial capitals, and research on self sufficiency wages and the working poor in rural Iowa.. As a member of the Sustainable Agriculture graduate faculty, he also is active in an exchange program with the National Agrarian University-La Molina (UNALM)in Peru, which also has a graduate program in sustainable agriculture. He is co-author of the textbook Rural Communities: Legacy and Change which recently came out in second edition. He is a former president of the Rural Sociological Society and is presently a visiting professor at UNALM in Peru. He serves on the board of the Land Institute near Salina, Kansas.

What's New with Dr. Flora

Kelley J. Donham, Steven Wing, David Osterberg, Jan L. Flora, Carol Hodne, Kendall M. Thu, and Peter S. Thorne . 2007. “Community Health and Socioeconomic Issues Surrounding Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations,” Environmental Health Perspectives, 115(2): 317–320, February.

Flora, C.B. and J.L. Flora. 2008. Rural Communities: Legacy and Change, 3rd Edition. Boulder, CO: Westview Press.

Flora, C.B. and J.L. Flora. 2006. “Sociology of Development.” Pp. 496-506 in C.D. Bryant and D.L. Peck (eds.) 21st Century Sociology: A Reference Handbook. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.

Flora, Jan L., Cornelia B. Flora, Florencia Campana, Mary García Bravo, and Edith Fernández-Baca. 2006. “Social Capital and Advocacy Coalitions: Examples of Environmental Issues from Ecuador.” in Robert E. Rhoades, ed. Development with Identity: Community, Culture and Sustainability in the Andes, CABI Publishing, 2006, pp. 287-297.

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