Overcoming Rural-Urban Polarization
Volume
30
Issue
2
Abstract
While Extension indeed has existed in urban locations for many years, it has for the most part been a token and fragmented existence. Urban residents have needs Extension can address, and elected officials who represent them demand we do so as an expectation for programmatic and financial support.
Recommended Citation
Panshin, D. (1992). Overcoming Rural-Urban Polarization. The Journal of Extension, 30(2), Article 12. https://open.clemson.edu/joe/vol30/iss2/12
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