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Schafft Delivers Plenary Address at Conference in Greece

Kai Schafft is slated to give a plenary address at a prestigious international conference in Crete.

schafft.jpgby Joe Savrock (June 2011)

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. - Kai A. Schafft, associate professor of education and rural sociology, was invited to present a plenary address at a prestigious international conference in Crete.

The 24th European Society for Rural Sociology (ESRS) Congress took place August 22-26 in Chania, Crete. The Congress theme this year was Inequality and Diversity in Rural Areas. Schafft presented a review of research on rural poverty and social exclusion in the United States.

“It was quite an honor to be asked to participate in this meeting,” said Schafft. “The ESRS Congress is a highly prestigious organization and I was very pleased to be asked to discuss my work to my international colleagues.”

Schafft is recognized for his scholarship in the relationship between social inequality, spatial inequality, and rural development. His current work examines the community and school impacts of unconventional natural gas development within the Marcellus Shale region of Pennsylvania, and how risk and opportunity associated with gas development is understood and managed by local and state-level stakeholders. He has also conducted research on housing insecurity and chronic residential mobility among poor households, the determinants of rural childhood obesity, youth aspirations and rural brain drain, and the role of schools in rural community development.

Schafft directs the Center for Rural Education and Communities in Penn State’s College of Education. He serves as editor of the Journal of Research in Rural Education. He co-authored a recently released book with David L. Brown, professor at Cornell University, titled Rural People and Communities in the 21st Century: Resilience and Transformation (Polity Press, 2011).

The ESRS, founded in 1957, is the leading European association for researchers, policy makers, and scientists interested in the study of rural issues.

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