Populism has become a major topic in academic and public debates and has been linked by some commentators to issues of rural decline and (perceived) marginalisation. Whilst a simple rural/urban dichotomy is not able to account for the success of …
LGBTQ Liveability in Rural Spaces
Call for Papers for a session at the Royal Geographical Society with Institute of British Geographers (RGS-IBG) Conference, London Tuesday 31 August to Friday 3 September 2021.
Stefanie C. Boulila (Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts)
Sponsorship: Rural …
Archives 1972-2022 RGRG Past, Present and Future
Our Archives have been ported over from our old website for up to 50 years of Rural Geography insights please follow the link https://rgrg.co.uk/archives-rgrg-est-1972…
BRIT-CAN-AM QUAD IN2. Events 2019 RGS London; Brit-Can-Am Quad Vermont USA
by Andrew S. Maclaren
The rural quadrennial brings together geographers from the UK Royal Geographical Society (with Institute of British Geographers) Rural Geography Research Group, the United States’ American Association of Geographers Rural Geography Specialty Group and Canadian Association of …
RGRG Abstract: ESRS International Conference: Trondheim, Norway – June 25-28th 2019
Many thanks to the RGRG for financial support to attend the XXVIII European Society for Rural Sociology Congress in Trondheim, Norway. Set in the beautiful town of Trondheim, Norway a hub of innovation, healthy living and ‘the art of the …
Dr. Linda Price presenting at the University of Worcester on ‘Blood in the Soil’ 4th December 2019
‘Blood in the Soil’: Narrative Enquiry, Suicide and Stress in the Farmscape’ Dr Linda Price (Worcester) The Hive, Meeting Room2, Level 2 …
RGS with IBG International Conference 2021

Findhorn Bay, Scotland
RGRG Proposed sessions 2021
Our sessions this year will be both ONLINE AND IN PERSON SESSIONS, please see the RGS Conference website for confirmation of arrangements for each session. You can see session topics and pre read …
Royal Geographical Society (w. IBG) Annual Conference 2019.
Dates: 28–30 August.
Location: Royal Geographical Society (w. IBG), London.
Conference Theme: Geographies of Trouble/Geographies of Hope. …
