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ABSTRACT SUBMISSION
OPENS OCTOBER 1, 2025

(Abstract end date November 21, 2025)
 

Distilling Change:

Rural Roots & River Currents in the New South

Southern Rural Sociological Association

Louisville, KY – February 1 & 2

2026 Annual Meeting

The rural South is a place of deep roots and flowing change. From bourbon country to river valleys, from farms to small towns, Southern communities strike a balance between long-standing traditions and emerging currents of transformation. Rural residents face the challenges of poverty, depopulation, and resource decline, yet they also cultivate innovation, mutual aid, and new pathways to resilience. The theme for the Southern Rural Sociological Association’s (SRSA) 2026 conference is “Distilling Change: Rural Roots & River Currents in the New South.” We invite practitioners, scholars, students, and storytellers to join us in Louisville to explore how Southern rural life is being reimagined. Grounded in histories of agriculture, land, and labor, yet reshaped by migration, climate change, and commerce, the South offers a distinctive lens for understanding rural livelihoods. How do deep-rooted ties of family, culture, and place interact with new demographic shifts, emerging economies, and climate pressures? What strategies, networks, and institutions help communities navigate these changes? And how do river cities, crossroads, towns, and rural landscapes connect in shaping both resilience and vulnerability? The 2026 Annual Meeting invites papers, panels, and posters that share stories of rural adaptation, highlight theoretical and methodological insights, and amplify diverse voices across the South. We particularly encourage work that builds partnerships between scholars and practitioners, fosters cross-disciplinary collaboration, and places Southern rural issues in a national or global perspective. Together, these contributions will create a collective gallery of rural research and practice; one that honors the deep roots of Southern life while tracing the river currents of change that shape its future.

 

On February 3rd, a post-conference special gathering will be held: The first in-person annual meeting of SERA-49 Annual Meeting: Heirs’ Property—Impacts at Family, Community, and Regional Levels

2026 Abstract Submission

DISTILLING CHANGE:

RURAL ROOTS & RIVER CURRENTS IN THE NEW SOUTH

(Abstract End Date November 21, 2025)

Registration is OPEN

If you have any questions, contact 2026 Program Chair: Ryan Thomson, Ph.D. southernruralsocassn@gmail.com 

Subject: Abstract 2026

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Abstract information: List two main contacts for your abstract if needed, then list all authors in the order you want them to appear in the program.

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