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Curriculum Vitae January 2014 NAME: Jan L. Flora ADDRESS: 1902 George Allen Ave., Ames, IA 50010-5524 E-MAIL ADDRESS: floraj@iastate.edu TELEPHONE: Home: (515) 232-7664; Cell: (515) 451-9693; Cell in Spain: 34-671779296 EDUCATION: 1971 Ph.D. in Development Sociology, Cornell University 1967 M. S. in Rural Sociology, Cornell University 1964 B. A. in International Relations and Latin American Studies, University of Kansas CURRENT POSITIONS: Research Professor, Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Social Work, Kansas State University (KSU), 204 Waters Hall, Manhattan, KS 66506, April 2013-present. Visiting Professor, Graduate Program in Rural Development, University of Córdoba, Córdoba, Spain, January-April 2014. Faculty member, Great Plains IDEA Community Development Interdisciplinary Inter-institutional Distance Master s Program, ISU, 2004-2013; KSU, 2013-present. Professor Emeritus, Iowa State University, July 2013-present. Visiting Professor, Department of Crop Management, and faculty member, Graduate Program in Sustainable Agriculture, Faculty of Agronomy, and member of Institute for Sustainable Smallholder Production, National Agrarian University at La Molina Peru, 2003-present. PAST POSITIONS: Professor of Sociology and Extension Community Sociologist, Iowa State University, July 1994-June 2013. Faculty member, Graduate Program in Sustainable Agriculture, ISU, 2000-2013. Visiting Professor, Universidad de la República, Montevideo, Uruguay, March 2011. Visiting Scientist, Victoria Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Australia, month of November 2001. Senior Fellow, Endowed Chair in Agricultural Systems, University of Minnesota, Academic Year 1999-2000. Professor, Department of Agricultural and Applied Economics, with adjunct appointment in Department of Sociology, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (VPI&SU), August 1989-June 1994. Extension Community Sociologist, Virginia Cooperative Extension Service, 1992-1994. Page 1 1/23/2014

Virginia Tech Campus Coordinator, SARSA Cooperative Agreement with USAID, 1991-92. Professor, Associate Professor, and Assistant Professor of Sociology, Department of Sociology, Anthropology and Social Work (SASW), Kansas State University (KSU), Manhattan, Kansas, 1971-89. Acting and Founding Director, Kansas Center for Rural Initiatives, KSU, 1987-1989. Co-Director, Kansas Center for Community Economic Development (Joint Center between KSU and University of Kansas), 1988-89. Specialist in Community Research, Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station, 1971-1989. Coordinator, Graduate Program in Sociology, Department of SASW, KSU, 1986-87. Program Advisor for Agriculture and Rural Development, Andean Region and Southern Cone, Ford Foundation, Bogota, Colombia, 1978-1980. AWARDS AND RECOGNITION: Honorary Professor, Universidad Nacional Toribio Rodríguez de Mendoza de Amazonas, Chachapoyas, Amazonas, Perú, awarded July 2013. Recipient with Diego Thompson and Claudia Prado-Meza of Innovative Program Award of the Community Development Society (work with Latino farmers in Marshalltown, IA), 2010. Recipient with C.B. Flora of the Faculty Award for Diversity Enhancement, ISU College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, 2010. Member, Academic Advisory Committee, Washington Office on Latin America, 2006-present. Guest Editor (with Beverlyn Lundy Allen) of Special Issue of Community Development on Community Development and Social Capital, Volume 37, Spring 2006. Member of Farm Foundation s Community and Labor Working Group for the Future of Animal Agriculture report, 2005-2006. Best Poster on Natural Resource Management (with C.B. Flora) Women and Natural Resource Management, International Symposium on Society and Resource Management, Östersund, Sweden, June 16-19, 2005. Life in Iowa Certificate for Leadership and Service, Iowa State University, Sept. 8, 2002. Member, Center for Land and People Advisory Committee, Trust for Public Lands, 2001-2003. Senior Fellow, Endowed Chair in Agricultural Systems, University of Minnesota College of Agricultural, Food and Environmental Sciences, St. Paul, MN, AY1999-2000. Joint recipient with other members of the Marshalltown, Iowa Diversity Committee, Friends of Iowa Civil Rights Award, 1998. Joint recipient with Extension colleagues of ISU Extension Cultural Diversity Achievement Award, 1997. President, Rural Sociological Society, 1996-97. Certificate of Appreciation, Service to Journal of the Community Development Society, June 1997. Page 2 1/23/2014

Joint Virginia Extension Professional Association Epsilon Sigma Phi Team Award for developing the Extension Leadership Council program, May 1994. President Clinton s Ecosystem Management Assessment Team, Certificate of Appreciation, July 1993. Member, Latin American Studies Association Commission on Compliance with the Central American Peace Accords. Commission produced a publication entitled Extraordinary Opportunities And New Risks distributed to LASA membership and to all members of Congress, January-March 1988. Member, Task Force on Human Rights and Academic Freedom, Latin American Studies Association, 1983-1984. GRANTS AND CONTRACTS: Flora, J. L., and C.B. Flora, Involving New Immigrants and Minorities in Local Food Systems, Leopold Center for Sustainable Agriculture, Ames, IA, February 1, 2011-June 30, 2012, $40,434. Hannah Lewis, NCAT, P.I.; John Baker, J.L. Flora, and Andrew Larson, ISU, co-p.i.s, Toward a New Homestead Act: Designing a Farmstead Transfer and Leasing Program for High-Value Farming and Farmstead Preservation, Leopold Center, Feb. 2010-June 2011, $32,000 (ISU share $8,200). Co-P.I.s, Ed Kissam, Aguirre Division of JBS International, Inc., C.B. Flora and J.L. Flora, Iowa State University, David Griffith, East Carolina University, Rural Development in Regions Heavily Impacted by Immigration, submitted to USDA/CSREES, NRI Rural Development, ISU Share = $159,000, October 1, 2008-June 30, 2011. Klein, John, P.I. M&M Divide Resource Conservation and Development; J.L. Flora, co-p.i. Scaling up to Market: Building Capacity among Immigrant Community Gardeners, The National Immigrant Farming Initiative, October 1, 2008-Sept. 2009. Total: $15,779 (ISU subcontract: $3,029). J.L. Flora, P.I., Latino Farmers and Local Multicultural Food and Marketing Systems, Leopold Center for Sustainable Agriculture, Ames, IA, $61,000, Feb. 2008-January 2010. Wells, Betty, Matt Liebman, J.L. Flora, and Mark Gleason, Co-P.I.s, Moving from Multidisciplinary to Interdisciplinary Graduate Study in Sustainable Agriculture, USDA-CSREES Food and Agricultural Sciences National Needs Graduate and Postdoctoral Fellowship Grants Program, $153,000, 2008 2012. J. L. Flora, P.I. Assessing the Impacts of ICE Raids on Midwestern Packing Plant Communities and Devising Asset-Based Strategies for Community Futures, Northwest Area Foundation, Sept 1, 2007- August 31, 2008, $30,000. Gerad Middendorf, KSU (P.I.) and J.L. Flora (Co-PI), Building Capacity to Engage Latinos in Local Food Systems in the Heartland, presented to the North Central Sustainable Agriculture Research and Extension (NC-SARE) by Kansas State University, January 2007-January 2009, $100,000 (ISU subcontract = $37,330). C.B. Flora and J. L. Flora, Practices and Strategies to Address Climate and Market Risks in Vulnerable Agro-Ecosystems, USAID/University of Missouri. January 1, 2006-September 30, 2008. (Floras share is approx $10,000, for travel and consulting.) Page 3 1/23/2014

Terry Besser and J. L. Flora, Regional Understanding and Assessment of Social Capital, Northwest Area Foundation, May 31, 2005-June 30, 2006, $20,000. Hannah Lewis and J.L. Flora, "Assessing Feasibility of Entry into Entrepreneurial Agriculture for Mexican Immigrants in Marshalltown," NCR-SARE Graduate Student competition in Sustainable Agriculture, $6,000, October 2005-September 2006. Ann Finan and J.L. Flora, The Feed the World Discourse in Developed and Developing Countries: Initiating Potato and Corn Food/value Chain Research in Peru, ISU Council on International Programs, July 1, 2003-June 30, 2004, $5,000. M. Kilkenny, P.I. and J. Flora, C. Flora, Co-PIs. USDA-National Research Initiative Network Analysis for Communities, October 1, 2002-Sept. 30, 2003, $22,968 (Floras share). C. Flora and J. Flora, Social Analysis Policy Research and Development to Support Multiple Benefits from Agriculture: Phase II, NCR-SARE, 2002-2003, $5,000. J. Flora and C. Flora, Measuring and Analyzing Community Processes and Outcomes of Livestock- Based Natural Resource Management and Community Empowerment, USAID/University of Wisconsin-Madison, October 1, 2002-Sept. 30, 2003, $14,238. Flora, J.L., Strengthening Sustainable Agriculture at Iowa State University and the National Agricultural University at La Molina (Peru) through Faculty and Graduate Student Exchanges and Collaboration, Association Liaison Office, Oct. 2001-Sept. 2004, $99,948. Steve Padgitt, Lois Wright Morton, J.L. Flora, and Jeff Zacharakis-Jutz, Building and Sustaining Resident-Led Watershed Management in At-Risk Watersheds in Iowa, Environmental Protection Agency, October 2001-September 2003, $53,289 C. B. and J. L. Flora, Community Leadership and Poverty Reduction Study, Northwest Area Foundation, August 2000-December 2001, $100,257. J. L. and C. B. Flora, Social and Institutional Systems Ecuador and the Andean Region, SANREM CRSP-II, University of Georgia, 1998-1999, $35,250; June 1999-May 2000, $61,250; June 2000-May 2001, $56,538; June 2001-May 2002, $60,625; June 2002-May 2003, $62,000, June 2003-May 2004, $75,000. Terry Besser, J. L. Flora, and Jeff Zacharakis-Jutz, "Quality Jobs for Quality Communities," Northwest Area Foundation, August 1997-July 1999, $69,977. J. L. Flora, Robert Karp, and Shelly Gradwell, "Field to Family Community Project, Leopold Center for Sustainable Agriculture, July 1, 1997-June 30, 1998, $16,000. V. D. Ryan, J. L. Flora, and C. B. Flora, Social Capital, Entrepreneurial Social Infrastructure, and Development Policies, National Research Initiatives Competitive Grant Program, CSREES-USDA, 1996-2000, $205,000. J. L. and C. B. Flora, principal investigators, Social Capital and Networks of Reciprocity in the Four Communities in the SANREM Micro-region of Ecuador, SANREM CRSP-I, University of Georgia, 1995-1998, $57,000. Page 4 1/23/2014

J. Flora, Ex Ante Community Social Impact Assessment of Large Livestock Confinement or Value Added Plants, Human Systems Team, Leopold Center, November 1995-November 1996, $10,995. William Murphy, C.B. Flora, and J.L. Flora, Rural Communities: Social and Economic Perspectives (project to develop and broadcast an AG*SAT satellite class for extension agents). Grant from USDA/Extension Service, $38,091, 1993-94. J.L. Flora, Evaluation of Impact of Extension Leadership Councils, Virginia Cooperative Extension, $7,000, 1993-1994. C.B. Flora and J.L. Flora, Economic Development Strategies and Entrepreneurial Social Infrastructure, National Research Initiatives Competitive Grant Program, Cooperative States Research Service, USDA, 1992-1995, $186,383. C.B. Flora and J.L. Flora, Cooperatives, Community Development and Entrepreneurial Social Infrastructure, USDA Agricultural Cooperative Service, 1992-94, $20,000. Conference Director, Local Self-Development in the Rural Midwest, Omaha, NE, Feb. 1-2, 1991. Secured $5,000 grant from North Central Regional Center for Rural Development and in-kind contributions from several other co-sponsors of conference. C.B. Flora and J.L. Flora, Co-P.I.s, Use of technical, managerial, and marketing services by North Carolina Farmers, North Carolina Rural Economic Development Center, $42,000, 1990. Co-director with Mark Lapping of action grant to Kansas Center for Rural Initiatives from W. K. Kellogg Foundation entitled Building Community-Based Leadership for Economic Development, $936,800, 1989-1992. J.L. Flora, C.B. Flora and Leonard Bloomquist, research project on rural community development, Ford Foundation, $150,000, 1989-1990. C.B. Flora and J.L. Flora, The Impact of Roads on Economic Development in Kansas. Kansas Department of Transportation, 1989. Co-principal Investigator with Dr. Charles Krider, University of Kansas, on grant to establish a joint Kansas Center for Community Economic Development. Economic Development Administration of U.S. Department of Commerce, $100,000, 1988-89. C.B. Flora, J.L. Flora, Gary Green, and Frederick Schmidt, Local Self Development Strategies. $60,000 from Economic Research Service of USDA, 1988-1991. C.B. Flora and J.L. Flora, Community and Agriculture: The Impact of the Farm Crisis. (Ford Foundation, April 1986 - December 1987, $47,000). Cooperative agreement with Agriculture and Rural Economics Division, ERS/USDA ($18,700), 1984-1987. Co-principal Investigator with C.B. Flora on project Community Structure, Agriculture Technology and Farm Structure, Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station, 1985-1989. Contract with Office of Technology Assessment of U.S. Congress for evaluation of future impact of farm structure on rural communities in the Great Plains and Western United States, 1984-1985. J.L. Flora and C.B. Flora, Grant from the Inter-American Foundation ($33,000) to examine peasantrun cooperative consumer stores in Colombia, 1983-85. Conducted research with C.B. Flora on political economy of the rice industry in the U.S. Funded by sub-contract of NSF monies from East-West Center, Hawaii, 1981-1985. We conducted a similar study of wheat in Kansas, financed by the Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station, 1982-85. Conference Director, Outreach Programs of the Land Grant University: Which Publics Should They Serve? Kansas State University. Funded by the Kansas Committee for the Humanities, 1978. Page 5 1/23/2014

C.B. Flora and J.L. Flora, Demographic Analysis of Kansas Community Change, Ozarks Regional Commission ($16,000) and Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station, 1976-1978. Member, Northeastern Regional Experiment Station Research Project, Community Structure and Quality of Life: Measurement and Analysis, 1974-1978. Project director, Mexican-Americans in an Anglo World, grant from Kansas Committee for the Humanities to hold a series of six community discussions and one televised forum in Southwest Kansas, using film The Invisible People, made under an Experiment Station project, as a catalyst for discussion, 1975-1976. Dissertation research in Colombia under grant from Foreign Area Fellowship Program, Ford Foundation, 1968-1970. PUBLIC SOCIOLOGY POSITIONS AND ACTIVITIES: Member, Consensus Committee on Federal Agricultural Policy, Ames, Iowa League of Women Voters, 2013-14. Member and Secretary, Board of Directors, Project IOWA (Iowa Opportunities for Workforce Advancement), 2011-present. Member, Board of Directors, A Mid-Iowa Organizing Strategy (AMOS) Institute of Public Life, 2010-present. Member, Board of Directors, Child and Family Policy Center, Des Moines, IA, 2006-present. Member, Board of Directors, The Land Institute, Salina, Kansas, December 2002-present (Board secretary since 2005). Member, Leadership Team, A Mid-Iowa Organizing Strategy (AMOS) (2007-present): member of Immigration Research Team (2007-present), Economic Justice Research Team (2007-2011; Chair 2009-2011), Affordable Housing and Transportation Research Team (2012-present). Member, Ames, Iowa League of Women Voters Task Force on Living Wage, 2005-2007. Member, Confinement Animal Feeding Operations (CAFO) Air Quality Issue Team, Iowa Department of Natural Resources (Co-chair, Social and Community Impacts), Aug. 2001-Feb. 2002. Board member, Magic Beanstalk Community Supported Agriculture, Ames, Iowa, 1995-1997. Member, Board of Directors, Coalition for Justice in Central America, Blacksburg, VA, 1989-93. Board Chair, 1991-93. Co-chair, Consensus Committee on Federal Agricultural Policy, Manhattan League of Women Voters, 1987-88. January 1987. Co-organizer of fact-finding trip to Honduras and Nicaragua for Congressman Jim Slattery and opinion leaders from Kansas Second Congressional District. Frequent advisor to Rep. Slattery on Central American issues. Steering Committee, Kansas Network on Central America and Manhattan Alliance on Central America, 1984-1989. January 1984. Represented Latin American Studies Association s Task Force on Human Rights in visit to El Salvador and Nicaragua of Faculty for Human Rights in El Salvador and Central America (FACHRES-CA). Page 6 1/23/2014

Group Coordinator, Manhattan Area Amnesty International Group, 1982-83; steering committee, 1983-1985. Member, Sub-area Council of Northeast Kansas Health Systems Agency, 1977-78. President, Manhattan, Kansas Chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union and Member of the Board of the Kansas Civil Liberties Union, 1971-75. CONSULTANCIES: July 2009 2011. Good Governance, Equitable Adaptation & Building Coalitions around Social Impacts of Climate Change in Latin American and Caribbean Region, World Bank, 2008-2011. Sept. 3-9, 2006. University of Colima, Mexico, Rural Development research and outreach program. Sept. 26-October 3, 2001. Member of World Bank team to develop final proposal with Paraguayan Secretariat of Social Services for a loan to the Paraguayan government for grants to low income groups for conducting economic enterprises and building social capital. April-August 2000. Co-moderator (with C.B. Flora), World Bank listserv on social capital, Let s Talk, initiated with multiple presentations at World Bank on Building Social Capital for Development, April 10-11. July 1997. Conducted mid-term evaluation of Community Development Program (CDP) grant from W. K. Kellogg Foundation at EARTH (la Escuela Agrícola Regional del Trópico Húmedo; The Agricultural School for the Humid Tropics), Guápiles, Costa Rica. The CDP is a program in which third- and fourth-year agronomy students engage in experiential learning by collaborating with community leaders and small farmers in community development and sustainable agriculture. 1995-1997. Member of team to evaluate W.K. Kellogg Foundation-funded National Rural Studies Committee (with Walter J. Armbruster and Mark B. Lapping). 1995. Led a 2-day Rapid Rural Appraisal of the Otter Lake Watershed in Macoupin County, Ill. Assisted University of Illinois interdisciplinary team and the Natural Resource Conservation Service in defining a research agenda for an ecosystems approach to bringing diverse interests together to solve water quality problems in watersheds experiencing high rates of pesticide runoff and siltation, March. 1995. SANREM CRSP (Sustainable Agriculture and Natural Resource Management Collaborative Research Support Project) Social Science liaison with E.A.R.T.H (Escuela Agrícola Regional del Trópico Húmedo; The Agricultural School for the Humid Tropics), Costa Rica. In February, participated in a Participatory Landscape/Lifescape Appraisal in Costa Rican village of La Argentina with other SANREM collaborators, E.A.R.T.H. faculty and community residents. In November, reviewed research reports and collaborated on draft of plan of work for 1996 and 1997. 1994. Trainer for Workshop on Participatory Field Research Methods in Sustainable Agriculture, sponsored by Sustainable Agriculture and Natural Resource Management Collaborative Research Support Project (SANREM CRSP) and the National Institute for Agrarian Research and Development (INIDA), Cape Verde Islands, August 15-19. 1993. U.S. Forest Service. Forest Ecosystem Management Assessment Team. Community Assessment Workshop. Portland, Oregon, May 25 and 26. (Assessment of impact of different harvesting scenarios in old growth forests on communities near Forest Service land in Pacific Northwest.) Page 7 1/23/2014

1992 and 1993. Panel Member, Rural and Community Development Small Business Innovative Research (SBIR) Awards, USDA. September 1992. Evaluation of Peasant Women s Milk Production Project in Northern La Paz Department of Bolivia, United Nations Development Fund for Women (UNIFEM). May 1992. Research Training for Rural Grassroots Leaders in the Southeastern U.S., Durham, NC, Ford Foundation and Aspen Institute. March 1991. Served on Peer Review Panel for evaluation of planning phase of agroecosystems component of Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program for all of United States, Environmental Protection Agency. August-September 1990. Taught 3-week module on project development and proposal preparation to 20 Peruvian grassroots leaders as part of USAID-funded Andean Peace Scholarship Project, Virginia Tech Office of International Development (Subcontract from Development Alternatives International). October 1989. Assisted Agronomy School of National University of Asunción, Paraguay in curriculum development in area of human ecology and rural development. October 1989, April 1990--February 1991. Consultant to Kansas Center for Rural Initiatives to assist in its collaboration with community colleges on generating community leadership for economic development in rural communities. September 1985. Member of five-person team sponsored by U.S.A.I.D. to evaluate the impact of Bunda College of Agriculture on agricultural change in Malawi and to make recommendations to U.S.A.I.D. regarding guidelines for future institution-building projects for agricultural colleges in Africa. June 1980 - March 1983. Development and administration of Ford Foundation Programs in agriculture, health, and women in Nicaragua. 1981. Reviewed proposals from Uruguay for Inter-American Foundation on evaluation of and future prospects for rural and urban cooperatives. Evaluated research of social science research centers in Uruguay. BOOKS: Flora, C.B. and J. L. Flora. 2013. Rural Communities: Legacy and Change. Fourth edition. Boulder, CO: Westview Press (Perseus Books Group). Flora, C.B. and J. L. Flora. (Xiao Ying, translator.) 2011. 农 村 社 区 资 本 与 社 区 发 展 (Rural Communities: Legacy and Change) Beijing: The Ethnic Publishing House, November, 2011 (translation of third edition). Flora, C.B. and J. L. Flora. 2008. Rural Communities: Legacy and Change. Third edition. Boulder, CO: Westview Press (Perseus Books Group). Flora, C.B. Butler and J. L. Flora, with Susan Fey. 2004. Rural Communities: Legacy and Change. Second Edition. Boulder, CO: Westview Press. Flora, C.B. Butler, J. L. Flora, Jacqueline D. Spears, and Louis E. Swanson, with Mark B. Lapping and Mark L. Weinberg. 1992. Rural Communities: Legacy and Change. Boulder, CO: Westview Press. Flora, J.L., and Edelberto Torres Rivas, editors. 1989. Sociology of Developing Societies : Central America. London: Macmillan, (published by Monthly Review Press in the U.S.). Page 8 1/23/2014

Rodefeld, Richard D., J.L. Flora, Donald Voth, Isao Fujimoto, and James Converse, eds. 1978. Change in Rural America: Causes, Consequences; and Alternatives. St. Louis: C.V. Mosby Co. PEER REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS: Articles in Refereed Journals: Flora, J. L., Mary Emery, Diego Thompson, Claudia M. Prado-Meza, and Cornelia B. Flora. 2012. New Immigrants in Local Food Systems: Two Iowa Cases, International Journal of Sociology of Agriculture and Food, Vol. 19, No. 1: 119 134. Online; available: http://ijsaf.org/archive/19/1/flora.pdf; accessed February 27, 2012. Wiltshire, Karie, Kathleen Delate, J.L. Flora, and Mary Wiedenhoeft. 2010. Socio-cultural aspects of cow calf operation persistence in a peri-urban county in Iowa, Renewable Agriculture and Food Systems, 12pp. Available on CJO 10 Dec 2010 doi:10.1017/s1742170510000505. Wiltshire, Karie, Kathleen Delate, Mary Wiedenhoeft, and J.L. Flora. 2010. Incorporating native plants into multifunctional prairie pastures for organic cow calf operations, Renewable Agriculture and Food Systems, 13pp. Available on CJO 01 Oct 2010 doi:10.1017/s174217051000044x Nyasimi, Mary, Lorna Michael Butler, Lee Burras, Hsain Ilahiane, Richard Schultz, and J.L. Flora. 2007. Differentiating Livelihood Strategies among the Luo and Kipsigis People in Western Kenya, Journal of Ecological Anthropology 11: 42-56. Available at http://shell.cas.usf.edu/jea/pdfs/nyasimi.pdf Donham, Kelley J., Steven Wing, David Osterberg, J. 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. Published online November 14, 2006: http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=1817697 Agnitsch, K., J. Flora and V. Ryan. 2006. "Bonding and Bridging Social Capital: The Interactive Effects on Community Action. Community Development: Journal of the Community Development Society 37: 36-51. Zacharakis, Jeff, and J. L. Flora. 2005. Riverside: A Case Study of Social Capital and Cultural Reproduction and their Relationship to Leadership Development, Adult Education Quarterly 55, 4 (August): 288-307. Sharp, Jeff S., J. L. Flora, and Jim Killacky. 2003. Networks and Fields: Corporate Business Leader Involvement in Voluntary Organizations of a Large Nonmetropolitan City, The Journal of the Community Development Society 34, 1: 36-56. Accessed on-line on 22 April 2011: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15575330309490102 Robison, Lindon J., and J. L. Flora. 2003. The Social Capital Paradigm: Bridging Across Disciplines, American Journal of Agricultural Economics 85, 5: 1187-1193. Sharp, Jeff S., Kerry Agnitsch, Vern Ryan, and J.L. Flora. 2002. Social Infrastructure and Community Economic Development Strategies: The Case of Self-Development and Industrial Recruitment in Rural Iowa, Journal of Rural Studies 18, 4 (October): 405-417. Page 9 1/23/2014

Flora, C.B. Butler, J. L. Flora, and Ruben J. Tapp. 2000. Meat, Meth, and Mexicans: Community Responses to Increasing Ethnic Diversity, The Journal of the Community Development Society 31, 2: 277-299. Jeff S. Sharp and J. L. Flora. 1999. Entrepreneurial Social Infrastructure and Growth Machine Characteristics Associated with Industrial-Recruitment and Self-Development Strategies in Nonmetropolitan Communities, Journal of the Community Development Society 30, 2:131-153. Flora, J.L. 1998. Social Capital and Communities of Place, Rural Sociology 63, 4 (December): 481-506. Available [online]:http://www.worldbank.org/poverty/scapital/library/flora1.pdf. Flora, J.L., Jeff Sharp, C.B. Flora, and Bonnie Newlon. 1997. Entrepreneurial Social Infrastructure and Locally-Initiated Economic Development, Sociological Quarterly 38, 4 (Fall): 623-645. Flora, C.B. Butler, Fernando Larrea, Charles Ehrhart, Marta Ordoñez, Sara Báez, Fernando Guerrero, Sandra Chancay and J. L. Flora, 1997. "Negotiating Participatory Action Research in an Ecuadorian Sustainable Agriculture and Natural Resource Management Program. Practicing Anthropology 19, 3 (Summer): 20-25. Available at http://www.ncrcrd.iastate.edu/pubs/flora/negpartact.htm Zacharakis-Jutz, Jeff and J. L. Flora. 1997. Issues and Experiences using Participatory Research to Strengthen Social Capital in Community Development." Pp. 476-480 in Paul Armstrong, Nod Miller, and Miriam Zukas, Eds. Crossing Borders, Breaking Boundaries: Research in the Education of Adults An International Conference. Proceedings of the 27 th Annual SCUTREA Conference, Birkbeck College, University of London, July. Stallmann, Judith I., Thomas G. Johnson, Ari Mwachofi, and J. L. Flora. 1993 Labor Market Incentives to Stay in School, Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics 25, 2 (December):1-7. Green, Gary P., J. L. Flora, C.B. Flora, and Frederick E. Schmidt. 1993. Community-Based Economic Development Projects are Small but Valuable, Rural Development Perspectives 8, 3: 8-15. Flora, C.B., and J. L. Flora. 1993. Entrepreneurial Social Infrastructure: A Necessary Ingredient, The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 529 (September): 48-58. Reprinted in Entrepreneurship: Critical Perspectives on Business and Management. Norris Kreuger (ed.) London: Routledge. Flora, J.L., Gary P. Green, Edward A. Gale, Frederick E. Schmidt, and C.B. Butler Flora. 1992. Self Development: A Viable Rural Development Option? Policy Studies Journal 20, 2: 276-288. Flora, C.B., J. L. Flora, Gary P. Green, and Frederick E. Schmidt. 1991. Pp. 19-24 in Rural Economic Development through Local Self-Development Strategies, Agriculture and Human Values 8, 3 (Summer). Green, Gary P., J. L. Flora, C.B. Flora, and Frederick E. Schmidt. 1990. Local Self-Development Strategies: National Survey Results, Journal of the Community Development Society 21, 2: 55-73. Flora, C.B., and J. L. Flora. 1990. Developing Entrepreneurial Rural Communities, Sociological Practice 8: 197-207. Flora, C.B., and J. L. Flora. 1989. Rural Area Development: the Impact of Change, Forum for Applied Research and Public Policy 4, 3 (Fall): 50-52. Flora, C.B., and J. L. Flora, 1988. The Structure of Agriculture and Women s Culture in the Great Plains, Great Plains Quarterly 8, 4 (Fall): 195-205. Page 10 1/23/2014

Flora, J.L., and C.B. Butler Flora. 1987. Peasant Consumer Stores as Community Development: the Colombian Case, in Harry Schwartzweller, ed. Research in Rural Sociology and Development, a Research Annual: Third World Contexts. Greenwich, CN: Jai Press: 103-125. Flora, C.B., and J. L. Flora. 1987. Agricultural Technologies, Farm Structure, and Rural Communities: Livestock Counties in the Great Plains, High Plains Anthropologist 7 (Winter/Spring): 6-11. Flora, J.L., and John M. Stitz. 1985. Ethnicity, Persistence, and Capitalization of Agriculture in the Great Plains During the Settlement Period: Wheat Production and Risk Avoidance, Rural Sociology 50 (Fall): 341-360. Flora, J.L., C.B. Butler Flora, Humberto Rojas, and Norma Villarreal. 1985. Community Stores in Rural Colombia: Organizing the Means of Consumption, Grassroots Development: Journal of the InterAmerican Foundation 9, 1:16-25. (Also published in Spanish version of same journal, Desarrollo de Base) and reprinted in Sheldon Annis and Peter Hakim, eds. Direct to the Poor: Grassroots Development in Latin America. Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner Publishers, 1988: 117-31. Flora, J.L., John McFadden and Ruth Warner. 1983. The Growth of Class Struggle in the Nicaraguan Revolution: The Impact of the Nicaraguan Literacy Crusade on the Political Consciousness of Young Literacy Workers, Latin American Perspectives 10, 1 (Winter): 45-62. Flora, J.L. 1980. Agricultura: Sector Líder de la Revolución Cubana, ( Agriculture: Leading Sector of the Cuban Revolution ) Estudios Rurales Latinoamericanos, (Bogotá, Colombia) 3 (January- April): 25-50. Flora, C.B., and J. L. Flora. 1978. The Fotonovela as a Tool for Class and Cultural Domination, Latin American Perspectives, 5 (Winter): 134-150. [Reprinted in SVA Newsletter: the Society for Visual Anthropology 5, 2 (Fall 1989): 3-11.] Flora, J.L., and C.B. Flora. 1977. Rural Development in the People s Republic of China, Rural Sociology 42 (Winter): 476-95. Flora, J.L. 1976. Equity in Financing Primary and Secondary Education A Midwestern Example, American Journal of Economics and Sociology 35 (Winter): 175-89. (An earlier version of the paper appears at Education Resources Information Center, 1974: www.eric.ed.gov Frank W. Young and Berkeley A. Spencer, and J. L. Flora. 1968. Differentiation and Solidarity in Agricultural Communities, Human Organization 27, 4 (Winter): 344-351. Page 11 1/23/2014

Other Peer Reviewed Papers/Monographs: Ashwill, Maximilian, J. Flora and C. Flora. 2011. The Adaptation Coalition Toolkit: Building Community Resilience to Climate Change, Washington, DC: The International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (The World Bank), 33pp. Available at http://siteresources.worldbank.org/extsocialdevelopment/resources/244362-1232059926563/5747581-1239131985528/adaptation-coalition-toolkit_building-community- Resilience-Climate-Change_web.pdf Ashwill, Maximilian, C. Flora, and J. Flora. 2011. Building Community Resilience to Climate Change: Testing the Adaptation Coalition Framework in Latin America. Washington, DC: The International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (The World Bank), 47pp. http://siteresources.worldbank.org/extsocialdevelopment/resources/244362-1232059926563/5747581-1239131985528/adaptation-coalition-framework-latin-america_web.pdf Flora, J.L., Carol J. Hodne, Willis Goudy, David Osterberg, James Kliebenstein, Kendall M. Thu, and Shannon P. Márquez. 2002. Social and Community Impacts. Pp. 147-163 in Iowa State University and the University of Iowa Study Group. Iowa Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations Air Quality Study: Final Report. Presented to the Iowa Department of Natural Resources. Iowa State University and University of Iowa, February. Accessed on Feb. 20, 2007 at http://www.publichealth.uiowa.edu/ehsrc/cafostudy.htm Flora, J.L., Roots of Insurgency in Central America, Latin American Issues: A Monograph Series on Contemporary Latin American and Caribbean Affairs. Meadeville, PA: Allegheny College, No. 5, 1987, 46 pp. PUBLIC SOCIOLOGY PAPERS: Flora, J.L. 2014. Assessment of the first four Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Reports (CAPERs) of the five-year Consolidated Housing and Community Development Plan of 2009-14, Ames, Iowa, prepared for the Affordable Housing team of A Mid-Iowa Organizing Strategy (AMOS) January, 11 pp. Flora, J.L. 2013. High rents and low wages in Beautiful Ames, prepared for the Affordable Housing team of A Mid-Iowa Organizing Strategy (AMOS), December, 11 pp. Flora, J. L., Claudia M. Prado-Meza, and Hannah Lewis. 2011. After the raid is over: Marshalltown, Iowa and the Consequences of Worksite Enforcement Raids, Special Report. Immigration Policy Center, Washington, DC, January, 21 pp. Accessed on August 23, 2011 at http://www.immigrationpolicy.org/special-reports/after-raid-over-marshalltown-iowa-andconsequences-worksite-enforcement-raids Flora, J.L., Qiaoli (Lily) Chen, Stacy Bastian, and Rick Hartmann. 2007. Hog CAFOs and Sustainability: The Impact on Local Development and Water Quality in Iowa, Iowa Policy Project, October, 34pp. Available at: http://www.iowapolicyproject.org/2007docs/071018-cafos.pdf (Accessed Nov. 10, 2007). Beran, J.L. and Karen Bolluyt (Co-Chairs), Steve Aigner, J.L. Flora, Mary Gillette, Betty Johnson, Ruth Jones, Selva Lehman, Beverly Reddick, David Sahr, and Clayton Swenson. 2005. Living Wage Study, Ames League of Women Voters, July, 33 pp. Page 12 1/23/2014

Flora, J. L. Martha M. Dettman, Stacy Bastian, Georgeanne Artz and Margaret Hanson. 2004. Iowa Self-sufficiency Wages, Office of Social and Economic Trend Analysis, ISU, February. Executive summary appears at: http://www.iowapolicyproject.org/reports_press_releases/040216-wage-sum.pdf Thu, Kendall M., Laura DeLind, E. Paul Durrenberger, C.B. Flora, J.L. Flora, William Heffernan, and Steve Padgitt. 1996. Social Issues, Pp. 71-116 in Kendall Thu, General Editor, Understanding the Impacts of Large-Scale Swine Production: Proceedings from an Interdisciplinary Scientific Workshop, June 29-30, 1995, Des Moines, IA, Iowa City: University of Iowa. Flora, J.L. 1985. Statement, in Impact of Budget Proposals on Agriculture and Farm Commodities Issues. Hearing before the Committee on the Budget, U.S. House of Representatives, Atchison, KS, Feb. 15, 1985. Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office: 104-111. BOOK CHAPTERS: Flora, C.B. and J.L. Flora. 2014. Community Organization and Mobilization in Rural America. Chapter 31 in C. Bailey, L. Jensen and E. Ransom, eds. Rural America in a Globalizing World: Problems and Prospects for the 2010s. Morgantown, WV: West Virginia University Press (in press). Flora, C.B. and J.L. Flora. 2013. Midwestern Rural Communities in the Post-WWII Era to 2000. In Anderson, J.L. (ed.) The Rural Midwest since World War II. DeKalb, IL.: Northern Illinois University Press, pp. 103-125.. Flora, J.L., Claudia Prado-Meza, Hannah Lewis, Cesar Montalvo, and Frank Dunn. 2011. Impact of Immigration and Customs Enforcement Raid on Marshalltown, Iowa. In Martinez, Rubén O. (ed.). Latinos in the Midwest. East Lansing, MI: Michigan State University Press, 119-155. Flora, C.B. and J.L. Flora. 2006. Sociology of Development. Pp. 496-506 in C.D. Bryant and D.L. Peck (eds.) 21 st Century Sociology: A Reference Handbook. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, Goldsmith, Peter, Félix Vélez, Duane Acker, David Andrews, J.L. Flora, Stephen Kirkhorn, Philip Martin, Stephen Page, Armando Palacios, Keith Heffernan, Felipe Pereira, Dan Smalley, and Don Villwock. 2006. Community and Labor, Chapter 7 in The Future of Animal Agriculture in North America, Oakbrook, IL: Farm Foundation, May. Available at: http://www.farmfoundation.org/projects/04-32reporttranslations.htm Flora, J.L., C.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, pp. 287-297. Available at Mountain Forum Online Library: http://www.mtnforum.org/oldocs/969.pdf (Accessed 12/3/07.) Spanish version: Flora, J.L., C.B. Flora, Florencia Campana, Mary García Bravo, y Edith Fernández-Baca. 2006. El Capital Social y las Coaliciones de Convencimiento: Ejemplos de Temas Ambientales en El Ecuador. Pags. 435-450 en Robert E. Rhoades, editor. Desarrollo con Identidad: Comunidad, cultura, y sustentabilidad en los Andes, Quito, Ecuador: Ediciones Abya-Yala. Flora, C.B., and J.L. Flora. 2005. "Creating Social Capital." Pp. 39-63 in J. Pretty (ed.) The Earthscan Reader in Sustainable Agriculture. London and Sterling, VA: Earthscan. (Reprint of 1996 article.) Page 13 1/23/2014

Flora, J.L., and C.B. Flora. 2004. Building Community in Rural Areas of the Andes. Pp. 523-542 in Raúl Atria and Marcelo Siles, Compilers. Social Capital and Poverty Reduction in Latin America and the Caribbean: Towards a New Paradigm. Santiago Chile: Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean and Michigan State University, January. Originally published as "Desarrollo comunitario en las zonas rurales de los Andes." Pp. 555-578 in Capital Social y Reducción de la Pobreza en América Latina y el Caribe: En Busca de un Nuevo Paradigma. Raúl Atria and Marcelo Siles, Compiladores. Santiago, Chile: Comisión Económica para América Latina y el Caribe (CEPAL) y Michigan State University, 2003. Flora, C.B. Butler, and J. L. Flora. 2003. Social Capital, Pp. 214-227 in David L. Brown & Louis E. Swanson, eds. Challenges for Rural America in the 21 st Century. University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press. Fletcher, Cynthia Needles, J. L. Flora, Barbara J. Gaddis, Mary Winter and Jacquelyn S. Litt. 2002. Small Towns and Welfare Reform: Iowa Case Studies of Families and Communities. Pp. 201-229 in Bruce A. Weber, Greg J. Duncan, and Leslie A. Whitener, Eds. Welfare Reform, Food Assistance and Rural Poverty. Kalamazoo, MI: W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research. Flora, J.L., Mary Garcia B., C.B. Flora, and Segundo Andrango B. 2001. Community Sustainability in an Ecuadorian Landscape: The Role of Economic, Human, Environmental and Social Capital. Pp. 291-313 in Robert E. Rhoades, ed., Bridging Human and Ecological Landscapes: Participatory Research and Sustainable Development in an Andean Agricultural Frontier. Dubuque, IA: Kendall Hunt. Also published as Sustentabilidad comunitaria en un paisaje ecuatoriano: El rol del capital económico, humano, ambiental, y social. Pág. 341-368 en Robert E. Rhoades, (ed). Tendiendo Puentes Entre Los Paisajes Humanos y Naturales: La Investigación Participativa y el Desarrollo Ecológico en una Frontera Agrícola Andina. Quito, Ecuador: Editorial Abya Yala, 2001. Flora, J.L. 2001. Creating local and national capacity for the integration of conservation and development projects. Pp. 193-206 in Robert E. Rhoades and Jody Stallings, Eds. Integrated Conservation and Development in Tropical America: Experiences and Lessons in Linking communities, Projects and Policies. Athens, GA: SANREM CRSP and CARE-SUBIR. Flora, J.L., and C.B. Flora. 1999. Race, Gender and Class in Rural America. Pp. 369-383 in Jean Ait Belkhir and Bernice McNair Barnett, with Anna Karpathakis, Eds. Introduction to Sociology: A Race, Gender and Class Perspective. Race, Gender and Class Book Series. New Orleans: Southern University. (Reprinted in Jenkins, Carol A., and Cathy Rakowski. 2000. Teaching about the Complexities and Diversities of American Rural Life: Syllabi and Instructional Materials. Washington, DC: American Sociological Association Teaching Resources Center, pp. 26-41.) Flora, C.B., and J. L. Flora. 1996. Creating Social Capital, Pp. 217-225 in William Vitek and Wes Jackson, Eds. Rooted in the Land: Essays on Community and Place. New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press. Flora, C.B., J. L. Flora, and Kim Wade. 1996. Measuring Success and Empowerment. Pp. 57-74 in Norman Walzer, ed., Community Strategic Visioning Programs. Westport, Conn.: Praeger Publishers. Flora, C.B., and J. L. Flora. 1996. The Past and Future: Social Contract, Social Policy, and Social Capital. Pp. 53-64 in Steve A. Halbrook and Carroll E. Merry. Increasing Understanding of Public Problems and Policies: 1995. Oak Brook, Ill.: Farm Foundation, January. Page 14 1/23/2014

Stallmann, Judith I., Ari Mwachofi, J. L. Flora, and Thomas G. Johnson. 1995. The Labor Market and Human Capital Investment, pp. 333-349 in Lionel J. Beaulieu and David Mulkey, eds. Investing in People: The Human Capital Needs of Rural America. Boulder, CO: Westview Press. Flora, J.L., and C.B. Flora. 1991. Local Economic Development Projects: Key Factors, pp. 141-156 in Norman Walzer, ed. Rural Community Economic Development. Westport, CN: Praeger Publishers. Flora, J.L., and Thomas G. Johnson. 1991. Small Business Policies for the 1990s, pp. 47-59 in C.B. Flora and James A. Christenson, Eds. Rural Policies for the 1990s. Boulder, CO: Westview Press. Flora, J.L., C.B. Flora, Dwight Dickson, Yu-Ching Cheng, Muhammad Amin ul-karim, and Yun-Ji Qian. 1990. The Changing Structure of Farming Dependent Communities in the 1980s: the Kansas Case, pp. 89-99 in Michael E. Gertler and Harold R. Baker, Eds. Sustainable Rural Communities in Canada. Saskatoon, Saskatchewan: The Canadian Agriculture and Rural Restructuring Group. Flora, C.B., and J. L. Flora, 1989. An Historical Perspective on Institutional Transfer, pp. 7-31 in J. Lin Compton, Ed. The Transformation of International Agricultural Research and Development. Boulder: Lynne Rienner Publishers. Flora, J.L., Douglas K. Benson, and C.B. Flora. 1989. Central America: Cultures in Conflict, and J. L. Flora and Edelberto Torres-Rivas, Sociology of Developing Societies: Historical Bases of Insurgency in Central America, pp. 17-31 and pp. 32-55, respectively, in J. L. Flora and Edelberto Torres Rivas, Eds. Sociology of Developing Societies : Central America. London: Macmillan. Flora, C.B., and J. L. Flora. 1988. Public Policy, Farm Size, and Community Well-Being in Farming Dependent Counties of the Plains. Pp. 76-129 in Louis E. Swanson, ed. Agricultural and Community Change in the U.S.: The Congressional Research Reports. Boulder: Westview Press. Flora, J.L. 1986. History of Wheat Research at the Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station, in Lawrence Busch and William Lacy, Eds. The Agricultural Scientific Enterprise; 1887-1987: a System in Transition. Boulder, CO: Westview Press: 186-205. Flora, C.B., and J. L. Flora. 1986. A Comparative Study of Rice Research in California, Texas, Arkansas, Louisiana, and Mississippi, in Lawrence Busch and William Lacy, eds. The Agricultural Scientific Enterprise, 1887-1987: a System in Transition. Boulder, CO: Westview Press: 161-174. Flora, J.L., and Richard D. Rodefeld. 1978. The Nature, Magnitude, and Consequences of Changes in Agricultural Technology, in Rodefeld, et al., Change in Rural America: Causes, Consequences, and Alternatives, St. Louis, C.V. Mosby Co.: 1-8. Flora, J.L. 1974. Research on Declining Communities The Great Void, North Central Regional Center for Rural Development. Communities Left Behind: Alternative for Development. Ames: Iowa State University Press: 140-44. NON-REFEREED AND PROCEEDINGS PAPERS: Flora, J. L. Diego Thompson, Saúl Abarca Orozco, Héctor Bombiella Medina, Caroline Oliveira, and Claudia Prado-Meza. 2013. Exploring the Meanings of Food and Agriculture for Latino Youth: PhotoVoice in Three Iowa Cities, Proceedings of the 11 th Annual Cambio de Colores Conference, Columbia, MO, June 13-15, 2012, 10 pp. Emery, Mary, Diego Thompson, Claudia M. Prado-Meza, J. Flora, and C. Flora. 2012. Involving Immigrant Latino Farmers in Local Food Systems: A Community Capitals Approach. Pp. 40-45 in Stephen Jeanetta and Corinne Valdivia, Eds. Latinos in the Heartland: Migration and Shifting Page 15 1/23/2014

Human Landscapes. Proceedings of the 10 th Annual Cambio de Colores Conference, Kansas City Missouri, June 8-10, 2011. Prado-Meza, Claudia M., Hannah Lewis, and J.L. Flora. 2010. Building Capacity among Immigrant Farmers in a Community College Context. Pp 219-223 in Proceedings of the 5th National Small Farm Conference September 15-17, 2009, Springfield, IL, Denis Ebodaghe, Managing Editor (May), PowerPoint accessed on July 19, 2010 at: http://www.conferences.uiuc.edu/resources/20033/5th%20small%20farm%20conf%20proceedings %20-%205-5-10.pdf Flora, C.B. and J.L. Flora. 2009. Postville, Iowa: Lessons for Immigration Reform. Immigration Reform: Implications for Farmers, Farm Workers, and Communities, Washington, DC. May 21, 2009. http://migration.ucdavis.edu/cf/files/2009-may/flora.pdf Flora, J.L., and Beverlyn Lundy Allen. 2006. "Introduction: Community Development and Social Capital." Community Development: Journal of the Community Development Society 37 (Spring): 1-4. Flora, C.B. Butler, J. L. Flora, Florencia Campana, and Edith Fernández-Baca. 2000. The advocacy coalition framework: A theoretical frame for SANREM to address policy change and learning. Pp. 47-51 in Kathleen Cason, ed. Cultivating Community Capital for Sustainable Natural Resource Management: Experiences from the SANREM CRSP. Watkinsville, GA: SANREM CRSP. Available at Mountain Forum Online Library: http://www.mtnforum.org/oldocs/970.pdf (Accessed 12/3/07.) Flora, J.L., C.B. Flora, Florencia Campana, Mary García Bravo, and Edith Fernández-Baca. 2000. Social capital and advocacy coalitions: Examples from Ecuador. Pp. 53-62 in Kathleen Cason, ed. Cultivating Community Capital for Sustainable Natural Resource Management: Experiences from the SANREM CRSP. Watkinsville, GA: SANREM CRSP. Fletcher, Cynthia Needles, J. L. Flora, Barbara J. Gaddis, Jacquelyn S. Litt, and Mary Winter. 2000. Small Towns and Welfare Reform: Iowa Case Studies and Families and Communities, JCPR Working Paper 190, Joint Center for Poverty Research, June, 38pp. Available online at http://www.jcpr.org/wpfiles/fletcher.pdf Hugh B. Hansen, J. L. Flora, and Cynthia Needles Fletcher. 1999. Welfare Reform in Seven Iowa Communities. Pp. 77-89 in Edward J. Miller and Robert P. Wolensky. Thirteenth Conference on the Small City and Regional Community: Work, Welfare, and Poverty. October 15-16, 1998 Proceedings of the 1998 Conference (Vol. 13). Stevens Point: Center for the Small City at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point. Flora, J.L., 1991. Multidisciplinary Rural Studies in the Land Grant University Context: Comments, The Rural Sociologist 11, 2 (Summer): 19-20. Flora, J.L., and C.B. Flora. 1988. The Effects of Different Production Systems, Technology Mixes, and Farming Practices on Farm Size and Communities: Implications for the Conservation Reserve Program, in John E. Mitchell, ed. Impact of the Conservation Reserve Program in the Great Plains. USDA Forest Service General Technical Report RM-158, Fort Collins, CO: April: 75-83. Flora, C.B., and J. L. Flora. 1988. Characteristics of Entrepreneurial Communities in a Time of Crisis, Rural Development News, Vol. 12, No. 2 (April): 1-4. Reprinted in Community (Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis) 3,2 (September 1988): 3-4. Page 16 1/23/2014

Flora, J.L. 1986. Rural Communities in Kansas, in Farming in the Face of Change: Opportunities and Possibilities. Conference Proceedings. Minnesota Extension Service, Spring Hill Center, Wayzata, MN, Nov. 9-11: 10-11. Flora, J.L., and C.B. Flora. 1986. Emerging Agricultural Technologies, Farm Size, Public Policy, and Rural Communities: the Great Plains and the West, Office of Technology Assessment. Technology, Public Policy and the Changing Structure of Agriculture. Volume II - Background Papers, Part D: Rural Communities. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Congress, May, 36 pp. + appendix. Flora, J.L. 1984. Why is Central America in Turmoil? A & S, the Magazine of the College of Arts and Sciences, Kansas State University (Fall): 7-10. Flora, J.L., and John McFadden. 1984. Gender, Class, and Revolutionary Mobilization: the Nicaraguan Literacy Crusade and Political Consciousness of Young Literacy Workers, Analysis, (Puerto Rico) 2, 3 (January-June): 63-100. Flora, J.L 1984. Human Rights in El Salvador and Nicaragua, LASA Forum, Vol. 15, No. 1 (Spring): 24-27. Flora, J.L. 1982. Development and Delivery of Appropriate Technology: Remarks, in Wendy Sheppard, editor, Proceedings of Kansas State University s Farming Systems Research Symposium - Small Farms in a Changing World: Prospects for the Eighties, Farming Systems Research Paper Series #2, Office of International Agricultural Programs, Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas, (April): 154-156. MONOGRAPHS: Fletcher, Cynthia Needles, Barbara J. Gaddis, J.L. Flora, Hugh B. Hansen, Karen Shirer, Mary Winter, Jackie Litt, Nancy Norman, and Connie Betterley. 1999. Family Well-Being and Welfare Reform in Iowa: A Study of Income Support, Health, and Social Policies for Low-Income People in Iowa. Iowa State University Extension EDC 141, Ames, IA, September, 122pp. Flora, J. and C. B. Flora. 1996. Social Capital and Networks of Reciprocity in Four Communities of the Alambi Micro-Region of Ecuador. SANREM CRSP Phase I Annual Report, EC8-1, 1996. In Spanish: El Capital Social y las Redes de Reciprocidad en las Cuatro Comunidades de la Microregión SANREM Ecuador. Quito: SANREM CRSP--Ecuador Documentos de Trabajo. Flora, J.L., Edward Gale, Frederick E. Schmidt, Gary P. Green, and C.B. Flora. 1993. From the Grassroots: Case Studies of Rural Self-Development Efforts. Agricultural and Rural Economy Division Staff Report No. AGES 9313. Washington, D. C.: Economic Research Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, August, 29pp. Gary P. Green, J. L. Flora, C.B. Flora, and Frederick E. Schmidt. 1993. From the Grassroots: Results of a National Study of Rural Self Development. Agricultural and Rural Economy Division Staff Report No. AGES 9325. Washington, D. C.: Economic Research Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, November, 38pp. Flora, J.L., C.B. Butler Flora, and Elizabeth Houdek. 1992. Rural Communities: Legacy and Change Study Guide. Boulder, CO: Westview Press. Flora, J.L., C.B. Butler Flora, and Elizabeth Houdek. 1992. Rural Communities: Legacy and Change Faculty Guide. Boulder, CO: Westview Press. Flora, J.L., James J. Chriss, Eddie Gale, Gary P. Green, Frederick E. Schmidt, and C.B. Flora. 1991. From the Grassroots: Profiles of 103 Rural Self-Development Projects. Agriculture and Rural Page 17 1/23/2014

Economy Division Staff Report No. 9123. Washington, D.C.: Economic Research Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, April, 109 pp. Flora, J.L., and James Converse, co-editors. 1979. Outreach Programs of the Land Grant University: Which Publics Should They Serve? Proceedings of a Conference at Kansas State University, July 14-15, 1978, Manhattan: Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station, June. C.B. Flora, J. L. Flora, Wayne White, Richard Leiker, Tommy Garnett, and Karen Albach. 1978. Kansans on the Move, Policy Analysis Series. Division of State Planning and Research, State of Kansas, December. Flora, J.L. 1971. Elite Solidarity and Land Tenure in the Cauca Valley of Colombia. Latin American Studies Program Dissertation Series, No. 30, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York. EXPERIMENT STATION & EXTENSION/OUTREACH PUBLICATIONS: Flora, Jan. 2012. Extension sociology helps immigrant youth reflect on culture and locally-grown foods through photography, Community Matters, ISU Extension and Outreach Community and Economic Development, Iowa State University 5, 4, p. 5. Available at: http://www.extension.iastate.edu/communities/sites/www.extension.iastate.edu/files/communities/vol 5issue4.pdf Quinn, Tom and J.L. Flora. 2003. Organizing an Iowa Community Voices Program, and Iowa Community Voices Planning Worksheets, PM 1951a and b, Ames, IA: ISU Extension to Communities, October, 8pp. Available online at: http://www.extension.iastate.edu/publications/pm1951a.pdf Flora, J.L. 2002. Capital, Community and Collective Action: Social Foundations of Sustainability in an Andean Buffer Zone (Ecuador), SANREM CRSP Research Brief No. 9, Sustainable Agriculture and Natural Resource Management Collaborative Research Support Program, Watkinsville, GA, 4pp. Available online at: http://www.sanrem.uga.edu/sanrem/database/pdf/j.l.flora.pdf Fletcher, Cynthia Needles, J.L. Flora, Barbara Gaddis, Mary Winter, and Jacquelyn Litt. 2000. Small Towns and Welfare Reform, Poverty Research News 4, 5 (Sept.-Oct): 8-9. Flora, J.L., Cynthia Needles Fletcher, Hugh B. Hansen, and Barbara J. Gaddis. 1999. Welfare Reform in Seven Iowa Communities: Key Study Conclusions, ISU University Extension EDC 141b, October, 8 pp. Pratt, Stephanie, and J. L. Flora. 1999. Iowa Women: Education, Earnings, and Equity, Quality Jobs and Quality Communities White Paper #3, ISU Department of Sociology Extension, July, 8pp. Burnett, Vanessa R., Terry Besser, and J.L. Flora. 1998. Income Distribution and Employment Trends in Iowa, Quality Jobs and Quality Communities White Paper #1, ISU Sociology Extension, October, 7pp. Hansen, Hugh B., David A. Swenson, J. L. Flora and Daniel M. Otto. 1997. "Medicare Policy and the Health System: Lamoni and Decatur County, Iowa, Rural Development Initiative Report prepared for the Rural Policy Research Institute (RUPRI), November, 11pp. Flora, J.L., and Jeff S. Sharp. 1997. How to Succeed at Economic Development, Community Connections #59, May, 2 pp. (Distributed to 115 Iowa newspapers by ISU Extension to Communities.) Page 18 1/23/2014

Ryan, Vernon, Terry Besser, Paul Lasley, and J.L. Flora. 1995. Comparing (Community Name) with Sigma: Iowa s Typical Community. RDI-01 to RDI-99, College of Agriculture, Iowa State University (100 separate community reports were published in this series), 20pp. Ryan, Vernon, Terry Besser, Paul Lasley, and J.L. Flora. 1995. Residents Speak Out on (Community Name). Department of Sociology, Iowa State University (100 separate community reports were published in this series), 4 pp. Flora, J.L., Christopher Furlow and Gabriela C. Flora. 1994. Baseline Study of Two Extension Units in Virginia, report to Virginia Cooperative Extension Volunteer Development Team, August. Flora, J.L., and Teresa Williams. 1993. Will Virginia s Children Stay in School? The Global Economy and Educational Attainment in Virginia, Horizons. (Rural Economic Analysis Program, Department of Agricultural and Applied Economics, Virginia Tech) 5, 5 (September-October): 4pp. Flora, C.B., J. L. Flora, and John Allen. 1993. Quality of Life Concerns and Sustainable Agriculture: Overview of Useful Methods for Action Research, in Quality of Life Issue in Sustainable Agriculture: A North Central Regional SARE Program, November 18-19. [Conference packet] Flora, C.B., J. L. Flora, Li Li, Estanislao A. Gacitua Mario, Natalie Hunter, Cristi Hummer, Elaine David, Patricia Summers, Anna Zajicek, and Julie Machara. 1991. Meeting the Changing Needs of North Carolina Farmers: Technical, Management, and Marketing Services. Report prepared for the North Carolina Rural Economic Development Center, February, 52pp + tables. Lacey, P.F, H.R. Perkinson, C. W. Coale, Jr., J. L. Flora, and J. R. Crowgey. 1990. Financial Planning and Analysis for Aquaculture Enterprises, SP 90-11, Department of Agricultural Economics, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA, June. Flora, J.L., and Jim Chriss. 1990. Self-Development: Profiles of Kansas Communities, Kansas Center for Rural Initiatives and Kansas Center for Community Economic Development, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS. Flora, J.L., Rural Communities in Kansas, pp. 10-11 in Farming in the Face of Change: Opportunities and Possibilities, Conference Proceedings, Spring Hill Center, Wayzata, MN, Nov. 9-11, University of Minnesota: Minnesota Extension Service, n.d., 16pp. Flora, J.L. 1987. The Farm Crisis and Decatur County, Education Resources Information Center, Available at www.eric.ed.gov REVIEW ESSAYS/ABSTRACTS: Flora, J.L., C.B. Flora, and Claudia Prado-Meza. 2010. Putting ICE on Ice: Immigration and Customs Enforcement Raids in Marshalltown and Postville, Iowa Impacts and Disaster Preparedness. P. 28 in Stephen Jeanetta and Corinne Valdivia. Eds., Latinos in the Heartland: Proceedings of the 2009 Annual Conference. University of Missouri-Columbia: Cambio Center. Accessed on 4/25/10 at http://www.cambio.missouri.edu/library/publications/2009cambiodecoloresproceedingsbookweb. pdf Page 19 1/23/2014

Flora, J.L. and Hannah Lewis. 2010. Professionals as Participants in their own Training for Work with Latino Farmers. P. 37 in Stephen Jeanetta and Corinne Valdivia (eds.): Cambio de Colores. Latinos in Missouri. Conference Abstracts 2006-2008. Cambio Center, University of Missouri- Columbia. Flora, C.B., and J.L. Flora, Bridging and Bonding Social Capital in Communities with Latino In- Migrants. P. 15 in Stephen Jeanetta and Corinne Valdivia (eds.):cambio de Colores. Latinos in Missouri: Gateway to a New Community. Proceedings of the 2004 annual conference including selected papers from 2003. Published by University of Missouri Extension in cooperation with the Cambio Center, University of Missouri-Columbia, March 2007. Flora, J.L. 2002. Review Essay: Whither Rural Community Development? Rural Sociology 67 (December): 637-647. [Review of Partnerships in Communities: Reweaving the Fabrics of Rural America," by Jean Richardson; and "Small Town and Rural Economic Development: A Case Studies Approach," edited by Peter V. Schaeffer and Scott Loveridge] Flora, J.L. 1997. Sociology: Central America. Pp. 641-660 in Dolores Moyano Martin and P. Sue Mundell, eds. Handbook of Latin American Studies No. 55: Social Sciences. Prepared by a Number of Scholars for the Hispanic Division of the Library of Congress. Austin: University of Texas Press. Flora, J.L. 1997. Emerging Issues and Research Priorities. Pp.93-96 in Walter Gardiner, ed. Post Industrial Rural Development: The Role of Natural Resources and the Environment. Workshop Proceedings. Washington, DC, March 29, 1996, Ames, IA: North Central Regional Center for Rural Development, ISU Printing Service, July. Thu, Kendall M., Laura DeLind, E. Paul Durrenberger, C.B. Flora, J.L. Flora, William Heffernan, and Steve Padgitt. 1996. Social Issues, Pp. 71-116 in Kendall Thu, General Editor, Understanding the Impacts of Large-Scale Swine Production: Proceedings from an Interdisciplinary Scientific Workshop, June 29-30, 1995, Des Moines, IA, Iowa City: University of Iowa. Flora, J.L., Sociology: Central America. Pp. 682-694 in Dolores Moyano Martin, Ed. Handbook of Latin American Studies No. 53: Social Sciences. Prepared by a Number of Scholars for the Hispanic Division of the Library of Congress. Austin: University of Texas Press. Flora, J.L., and Estanislao Gacitua, 1994. Why Agrarian Reforms Fail: Cases from Latin America, P. 242 in E. Wyllys Andrews V and Elizabeth Oster Mozzillo. Five Hundred Years After Columbus: Proceedings of the 47 th International Congress of Americanists. Middle American Research Institute Publication 63. New Orleans: Tulane University. CONSULTANCY/EVALUATION REPORTS: Besser, Terry, J.L. Flora, Matthew Clement and Jae Won Lee, Regional Understanding and Assessment of Social Capital, Report presented to the Northwest Area Foundation, January 2006, 33pp. Flora, J.L., C.B. Flora, Stacy Bastian, and Elizabeth Manion. 2002. "Leadership and Community Capacity Building: An Inventory and Analysis of Curricula and Tools," Report presented to the Northwest Area Foundation, 44pp. Available at: http://www.ncrcrd.iastate.edu/pubs/flora/leadership.htm Flora, J. L. 1998. Evaluation of E.A.R.T.H. s Community Development Program, presented to The Agricultural College of the Humid Tropics (Escuela de Agricultura de la Región Tropical Húmeda-- E.A.R.T.H.), Guápiles, Costa Rica, July, 22pp. Page 20 1/23/2014

Flora, J.L., C.B. Flora and Mary Garcia B. 1997. "El Capital Social en las Comunidades de la Micro- Región de Nanegal. [Social Capital in the Communities of the Nanegal Micro-Region.] Informe de investigación de la primera fase, SANREM CRSP- ECUADOR, Quito, Abril. Flora, J.L., "Synthesis of the Workshop." Pp. 93-96 in Walter H. Gardiner, Ed. "Post-Industrial Rural Development: The Role of Natural Resources and the Environment: Workshop Proceedings," Workshop sponsored by USDA/ERS, NCRCRD, and University of Wisconsin-Madison, held in Washington, DC on March 28, 1996. Iowa State Printing Services: July 1997. Armbruster, Walter J., J. L. Flora, and Mark B. Lapping, "Evaluation Report for the National Rural Studies Committee," presented to Emery Castle, Director of NRSC and to W. K. Kellogg Foundation, March 4, 1997, 47pp. Flora, C.B., and J. L. Flora, The National Rural Development Partnership and Entrepreneurial Social Infrastructure: Building a Sustainable Community of Interest. Prepared for the National Rural Development Partnership, July 1996. Flora, C.B., and J. L. Flora, El Capital Social y las Redes de Reciprocidad en las Cuatro Comunidades de la Microregión SANREM Ecuador, (Social Capital and Networks of Reciprocity in the Four Communities of the SANREM-Ecuador Microregion ) Documentos de Trabajo, SANREM Ecuador, Septiembre 1996. Flora, C.B., and J. L. Flora, 1992. UNIFEM Women s Milk Project (Bolivia). Evaluation prepared for the United Nations Development Fund for Women, Quito, Ecuador, November, 38pp. Delane Welsch, J. L. Flora, Henry Foth, Tom Westing, and Gary Hansen. 1987. Malawi: Bunda Agricultural College at the Crossroads, U.S. Agency for International Development, Impact Evaluation Report No. 64, Washington, D.C.: U.S.A.I.D., July. PAPERS PRESENTED (Last Five Years): Flora, J.L., Community Capitals and Place-Based Initiatives, keynote presentation at Creative Community Business Conference: Innovation, Change, and Sustainability, Cape Breton University, July 13, 2013. Flora, J.L., Saúl Abarca Orozco, and Diego Thompson B., Iowa State University Latino Social Innovators and Economic Entrepreneurs in Four Rural Communities of Iowa: Comparisons using a Capitals Framework Twelfth Annual Cambio de Colores (Change of Colors) Conference, St. Louis, Missouri, June 12-14, 2013. C.B. Flora and J.L. Flora, How to enforce voluntary standards: the pyramid of social control, 19th Annual International Symposium on Society and Resource Management, Estes Park, Colorado June 4-8, 2013 Flora, C.B., J.L. Flora, D. Thompson, and C. Prado-Meza. Common means, disparate ends: Convergence and divergence in the heartland, International Rural Sociological Association, Lisbon, Portugal, August 2, 2012. Page 21 1/23/2014

Flora, J.L., David Peters, Diego Thompson B., Claudia M Prado-Meza, and Saul Abarca O., Characteristics of Latino Business Entrepreneurs in Rural Iowa Communities by Entrepreneurial Type: Combining Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis, Rural Sociological Society, Chicago, July 27, 2012. Flora, J.L., Diego Thompson, Claudia M. Prado-Meza, Saúl Abarca-Orozco, Caroline Oliveira, and Héctor Bombiella-Medina. PhotoVoice: Latino Youth on Good Food, Presented at Cambio de Colores (Change of Colors): At the Crossroads: Incorporation or Marginalization? Columbia, Missouri, June 13-15, 2012. (presented by Saúl Abarca). Diego Thompson, Saúl Abarca-Orozco, and J. L. Flora, Exploring how to make the North Central Education/Extension and Research Activity (NCERA 216) sustainable over time. Presented at Cambio de Colores (Change of Colors): At the Crossroads: Incorporation or Marginalization? Columbia, Missouri, June 13-15, 2012. Flora, C.B., Teresa Wiemerslage, Mary Emery, and J.L. Flora, Local Food Systems and the Domestic Convention versus Food Safety and the Industrial Convention: The Conundrum of Good Food. Paper presented at Agriculture in an Urbanizing Society, Wageningen University, Wageningen, Netherlands, April 1-3, 2012. Flora, Jan, David Peters, Diego Thompson B., Claudia M Prado-Meza, Saul Abarca O., and Hector Bombiella, Characteristics of Latino Business Entrepreneurs in Rural Iowa Communities by Entrepreneurial Type, Immigrant Entrepreneurs Summit, Olmstead Center, Drake University, Des Moines, IA, Nov. 12, 2011. (Poster) Flora, C.B., and J. L. Flora, Adaptation and Resistance to Climate Change in the Andes, Rural Sociological Society/Community Development Society, July 28-31, 2011, Boise. ID. Flora, J.L., and C.B. Flora, "The Long March from Solidarity and Rigidity to the Community Capitals, Rural Sociological Society/Community Development Society, July 28-31, 2011, Boise. ID. Flora, Jan, David Peters, Diego Thompson B., Claudia M Prado-Meza, Saul Abarca O., and Cornelia Flora, Characteristics of Latino Business Entrepreneurs in Rural Iowa Communities by Entrepreneurial Type, Rural Sociological Society/Community Development Society, July 28-31, 2011, Boise. ID. Flora, C.B., and J. L. Flora, Perverse Incentives for Adaptation to Climate Change in Latin America, Soil and Water Conservation Society. July 17-20, 2011. Washington, DC. Flora, J.L., and C.B. Flora, Community Gardens: Building Transformational Leadership, International Association for Community Development, July 6-8, 2011. Lisbon, Portugal. Flora, C.B., and J.L. Flora, Food and Cultural Capital: Building Inclusive Communities (J. Flora, co-author) Regards to Rural Conference/Rural Development Initiative. June 23-25, 2011. Eugene, OR. Flora, C.B., and J.L. Flora, Climate Change: Farmer Resistance or Adaptation? Agriculture, Food and Human Values, June 10-12, 2011, Missoula, MT. Diego Thompson, J.L.Flora, C.B. Flora, Mary Emery, and Claudia Marcela Prado-Meza, Involving Immigrant Latino Farmers in Local Food Systems: A Community Capitals Approach, Cambio de Page 22 1/23/2014

Colores, Latinos in the Heartland: Migration and Shifting Human Landscapes, June 8-10, 2011, Kansas City, Missouri. Flora, C.B., and J. L. Flora, Community Capitals and Bi-lingual Education, Joint Keynote Address Annual Symposium on Language Learning, Teaching, and Policy June 9-10, 2011, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah. Ashwill, Maximillian, C.B. Flora, and J. L. Flora Social conflict and glacial retreat in the Andes: evidence based case studies from Bolivia and Peru International Society for Society and Natural Resources, June 5-8, 2011 Madison, WI. Flora, C.B., and J. L. Flora, Inclusion of New Immigrants in Local Food Systems: The Case of Central Iowa Canadian Association for Food Studies, May 27-31, 2011, Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada. Flora, C.B., and J. L. Flora, Climate Change and Perverse Incentives for Adaptation, (poster) National Workshop on Climates and Forests, May 14-16, 2011 Flagstaff, Arizona. Flora, J. L. and C.B. Flora. Immigrants as part of the new entrepreneurial class: gardening as a mechanism of social inclusion and building community capitals. Focus on Rural Entrepreneurial Development Conference, Fairfield, IA, May 6, 2011. Flora, J. L., Fast and slow food: Latino immigrants contributions to Midwestern food systems, Invited keynote address, at The Global Goes Local: The Social Conditions of Immigrant Workers and Families in Minnesota conference, St. Cloud State University, April 11-12, 2011. Flora, C. B., J. L. Flora and M. S. Ashwill, Action Coalitions as a Method for Climate Change Mediation for Vulnerable Groups, Latin American Studies Association, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, Oct. 6-9, 2010. Flora, C.B., T. Wiemerslage, M. Emery, and J. Flora. Local Food Systems, the Domestic Convention and Food Safety: The Conundrum of Good Food and the Power of the Industrial Convention International Sociological Association, RC-40, Gothenburg, Sweden. July 15, 2010. Flora, C.B., J.L. Flora and M.S. Ashwill. Vulnerable Communities in the Andes: Adaptation to Climate Change in an Era of Scarcity. 16 th International Symposium on Society and Natural Resource Management. Corpus Christi, TX June 7, 2010. Flora, C.B. and J. L. Flora. Immigrant Integration in Rural America Immigration Reform: Implications for Farmers, Farm Workers, and Communities. Washington, DC May 27, 2010. Flora, C. B., J.L. Flora, E. Fernandez-Baca and M.S. Ashwill. "Action Coalitions for Vulnerable Communities' Adaptation to Climate Change in Latin America" Climate Change Summit. Orlando, FL May 26, 2010. Flora, C.B., J. L. Flora, Diego Thompson, and Claudia Prado-Meza, Assets and Innovation: Latino Entrepreneurs in Rural Iowa, Presented at Latina/o Communities in the Midwest, Julian Samora Research Institute, East Lansing, MI, Nov. 5-7, 2009. Flora, J.L., Understanding Human Capital Theory: Collective Aspects, Invited presentation, T.W. Schultz Commemorative Symposium, South Dakota State University, Brookings, SD, October 6-7, 2009. Page 23 1/23/2014

Flora, C.B., J.L. Flora and E. Fernandez-Baca. Adaptation to Climate Change of Vulnerable Populations in the Andes. 32 nd Annual Global Studies Conference, University of Nebraska at Omaha, NB October 1, 2009. Prado-Meza, Claudia M., Hannah Lewis, and J.L. Flora. Building Capacity among Immigrant Farmers in a Community College Context, 5th National Small Farm Conference, Springfield, Illinois, September 15-17, 2009. PowerPoint presentation accessed November 26, 2009: http://www.conferences.uiuc.edu/conferences/conferenceviewer2/view.cfm?conf=20033&page=2021 6&theme=&palette= Flora, C.B., J. L. Flora, Rural Latino Immigrants and Economic and Political Crisis, Presented at XXIII European Society for Rural Sociology Congress, Vaasa, Finland, August 17-21, 2009. Flora, J. L. C.B. Flora, Diego Thompson, and Claudia Prado-Meza, An Asset-based Perspective on Latino Entrepreneurs: Reflections from Iowa Communities, Rural Sociological Society, Madison, WI, July 30-August 2, 2009. Flora, C. B. and J. L. Flora. Adapting to climate change in marginalized communities in Latin America, Rural Sociological Society, Madison, WI August 1, 2009. Flora, C.B., J.L. Flora, and E. Fernández-Baca. Cambio Climático y Coaliciones de Persuasión Seminario Internacional: Adaptando a los Cambios Climáticos y de Mercado en el Altiplano de Bolivia y el Perú. Universidad Mayor San Andres, La Paz, Bolivia. June 29, 2009. Flora, J.L., Claudia Prado-Meza, and Diego Thompson, Growing your own Farmers: Expanding the Supply of Local Food, Annual meeting of Agriculture, Food, and Human Values Society, Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA, May 23-31, 2009. FILM/VIDEOS: Quality Jobs for Quality Communities, 12-minute video, Produced by Media Working Group, Cincinnati, Ohio. (Development Team: Terry Besser, Vanessa Burnett, and J.L. Flora.), 1998. (Funded by the Northwest Area Foundation and the North Central Regional Center for Rural Development.) Member of course development team for Ohio University Telecommunications Center production, Rural Communities: Legacy and Change, Thirteen one-hour videos prepared for distance learning for college credit. (Shown on the Public Broadcasting System, Spring 1993). Funded and distributed by the Annenberg/CPB Project. Available for videostreaming (January 2014): http://www.learner.org/resources/series7.html Scott Robinson, Director, The Invisible People, Grupo Cine Labor, Mexico City 1975, 16 mm., 32 min., b and w, (Funded by Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station, J. L. Flora project director; deals with how Mexican-Americans in Southwest Kansas relate to rural Anglo society; film is available from KSU Minorities Center, Farrell Library.) BOOK/FILM REVIEWS: Communitarianism: A New Agenda for Politics and Citizenship, by Henry Tam, Contemporary Sociology: A Journal of Reviews 28, 5 (September 1999): 590-91. "Troublesome Creek: A Midwestern. (Feature length documentary film produced and directed by Jeanne Jordan and Steven Ascher), Agricultural History 72, 4 (Fall 1998): 765-767. Page 24 1/23/2014

The People vs. Global Capital: The G-7, TNCs, SAPs, and Human Rights, by the Pacific Asia Resource. Journal of World-Systems Research, Volume 3, Number 2 (Spring 1997): 356-359. (Electronic journal available at: http://csf.colorado.edu/wsystems/jwsr.html) Putting People First: Sociological Variables in Rural Development, edited by Michael M. Cernea, Environmental Management 17, 3 (May/June 1993): 421-422. Prevailing over Time: Ethnic Adjustment on the Kansas Prairies, 1875-1925, by D. Aidan McQuillan, Rural Sociology 57, 1 (Spring 1992): 120-123. The Farm Financial Crisis: Socioeconomic Dimensions and Implications for Producers in Rural Areas, Steve H. Murdock and F. Larry Leistritz. Agriculture and Human Values 5, 4 (Fall 1989): 67-70. Research in Rural Sociology and Development: Focus on Community, Frank A. Fear and Harry K. Schwartzweller, in Journal of Rural Studies, 4, 1 (1988): 94-96. Merchants of Grain, by Dan Morgan, in Seeds for a Sustainable Food System (University for Man, Manhattan, Kansas) 1,4 (October 1983): 7. What Poor Nations and We Have in Common. (Review of Why Poor People Stay Poor: Urban Bias in World Development, by Michael Lipton.) Rural America: A Voice for Small Town and Rural People 3,5 (April 1978): 4. Rural Poverty and the Policy Crisis. Co-edited by Robert O. Coppidge and Carlton G. Davis, in Agricultural History 53, 2 (April 1979): 550-552. The Social Well-Being and Quality of Life Dimensions of Water Resources Planning and Development, by Wade H. Andrews, et al. Rural Sociology 40, 2 (Summer 1975): 202-203. THESIS AND DISSERTATION SUPERVISOR: Diane Smith, Asset-Based Economic Development: The Ionia State Recreational Area, unpublished creative component), M.Sc. in Interdisciplinary Graduate Studies (Community Development), ISU, December 2009. (Co-Chair with Betty Wells) Hannah Kathryn Lewis, Hacia el Ranchito: Mexican Immigrants, Farming, and Sustainable Rural Livelihoods in Iowa, unpublished M.Sc. thesis in Sustainable Agriculture and Sociology, ISU, Ames, Iowa, May 2007. (Co-Chair with Fred Kirschenmann) Ann Finan, Agriculture and ideology in a globalized world: A multiplicity of farmer discourses, Unpublished Ph.D. dissertation in Sociology and Sustainable Agriculture, ISU, May 2007. Gail Wallace, Social Capital, Residential Stability and Parenting Quality among African American Mothers, Unpublished Ph.D. dissertation in Sociology, ISU, August 2006. Mills, Enkhtaivan (Taivna), Helping Entrepreneurship Flourish in Rural Mongolia: How To Build Effective Entrepreneurship in Administrative Rural Centers (Soums). Master of Science in Interdisciplinary Studies, ISU, December 2005. Chen Qiaoli (Lily), Community Social Capital, Collective Action, and Successful Economic Development, Master of Science in Sociology, ISU, 2005. Dan Sundblad, Non-Hispanic White Flight: Hispanic Settlement and Changing Community Characteristics in Non-Metropolitan Iowa, Master of Science in Sociology, ISU, August 2004. Page 25 1/23/2014

Andersson, Malin Louise, Te gustaría casarte conmigo? Generational, Gender, and Group Size Effects on Latino Intermarriages, Master of Science in Sociology, ISU, 2003. George Dillmann, Social Capital in the Cohousing Intentional Community, Masters of Science in Sociology, ISU, 1999. Sharp, Jeffrey S. The Interactional Community: A Structural Network Analysis of Community Action in Three Midwestern Towns, unpublished Ph.D. dissertation, Iowa State University, 1998. Barbara Ann Buckley, High School Dropout Rates and Social Capital Influences in Missouri s School Districts, Masters of Science in Sociology, ISU, 1997. (Co-Chair) Teresa L. Williams. Global Workers and Local Schooling: An Examination of Human Capital Investment in Virginia, Masters in Science in Agricultural Economic, Virginia Tech, 1994. Manjur E. Karim. World System and Export Economies: a Comparative Analysis of Cuba and Taiwan, Ph.D. dissertation, Kansas State University (KSU), 1990. Fatima Nassif, The Sociology of Mixed Farming in Morocco: Incorporating the Fellah s View, Ph.D. dissertation, KSU, 1989. Jie Yang, Government Policy and Provincial Income Variation: an Analysis of China, MA thesis, KSU, 1989. Ismail Said, Bureaucracy and Adoption of Agricultural Innovations in Pakistan, MA thesis, KSU, 1989. Estanislao A. Gacitúa Marió, Toward an Explanatory Model of Mapuche Mobilizations under the Chilean Military Regime, 1973-1988, MA thesis, KSU, 1989. Rosario Bello, The Impact of External Debt on Quality of Life in Developing Countries, MA thesis, KSU, 1989. Tommy Garnett, Black Urban Residents Participation in Anticrime Strategies: A Test of Alternate Models, Ph.D. dissertation, KSU, 1986. Jan L. Marie Quint, The Relation of the State to Economic Development: the United States Since 1920, MA thesis, KSU, 1977. Angela Fong-Chu Ho, Community Structure and Net Migration in Non-metropolitan Kansas Counties, 1950-1970, MA thesis, KSU, 1976. Cecil James Killacky, The Economic and Voluntary Sectors of a Midwestern Community, MA thesis, KSU, 1973. Ching-Li Wang, Development and Social Inequalities in an Intervillage System in the Cauca Valley of Colombia, MA thesis, KSU, 1973. Bogunjoko, Isaac O., The Impact of Differentiation and Centrality on the Age-Specific Migration in Kansas Counties, 1960-1970, MA thesis, KSU, 1973. William Pratt Curtis, Selective Service Deferment and Exemption Classifications: a Study of Local Draft Boards in Kansas, MA thesis, KSU, 1972. (In addition, have served as member of numerous Masters and Ph.D. committees at KSU, Virginia Tech, and ISU in sociology, agricultural economics, agriculture, education, English, geography, forestry, interdisciplinary graduate studies, planning, political science, professional studies, public policy, sustainable agriculture, tourism, history, human nutrition, and family and child development.) Page 26 1/23/2014

COMMITTEES AND OTHER POSITIONS: Professional Service: Member, Community Development Research and Practice Book Series editorial board, Community Development Society (in collaboration with Routledge), 2010-2013. Latinos & Immigrants in Midwestern Communities," North Central Development Committee, J.L. Flora, P.I., submitted September, 2008, to North Central Regional Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Directors, APPROVED. (Authorizes regional committees to meet and for members from each state to obtain travel funds from their respective Experiment Stations or Extension Services). Organized North Central Knowledge Network on Immigration and Communities, Clive, IA, October 6-7, 2008 on behalf of NRCRD, attended by 30 university researchers and extensionists from NC region. Formed basis for launching a North Central Education, Extension, and Research Activity (NCERA) on Latinos and Immigrants in Midwestern Communities. Editorial Board, Online Journal of Rural Research and Policy: The Research Journal for the Great Plains, (Managing Editor: Dr. Thomas Gould, Associate Professor, Kansas State University; Publisher :: North Central Regional Planning Commission), 2007-2010. Available at http://www.ojrrp.org/aboutus/policyboard.html CATIE-ISU Wallace Conference Planning Committee, Opportunities to Rural Poverty, 2006-2007. Conference held in Turrialba, Costa Rica, May 2007. Member of Farm Foundation s Community and Labor Working Group for the Future of Animal Agriculture, 2005-2006. Journal of the Community Development Society. Editorial Board. 2002-2006 (co-editor of special issue, 2006). Rural Sociological Society, Member, Liaison Committee for planning joint sessions with American Agricultural Economics Association in Montreal in 2003, March 2002-July 2003. Community Development Society: Member, Awards Committee, 2000-2002; Rural Sociological Society Rural Policy Section, Awards Committee, 1999-2001 Screening Committee, Fulbright Scholarships, Central America and the Caribbean, 1994-96. Chair (elected), Nominations Committee, Rural Sociological Society, 1993-94. Contributing editor, Handbook of Latin American Studies, Library of Congress, 1992-1996. Co-chair, Sociology of Agriculture Interest Group of Rural Sociological Society, 1993-94, 1987-88. Member, Awards Committee, Rural Sociological Society, 1991-93 (Chair, 1992-93). Panel member, Small Business Innovative Research grants in rural development, USDA, 1992, 1993. Member (elected), Executive Council, Rural Sociological Society, 1991-1993. Member, Program Committee, Midwest Sociological Association, 1990. Member, Program Committee, Latin American Studies Association, 1987-88. Member, Membership Committee. Rural Sociological Society, 1986-87. Page 27 1/23/2014

Member, Steering Committee, Progressive Latin American Network, (PLAN), 1986-87. Served as PLAN representative on organizing committee for conference, Scholars and the Foreign Policy Process, Washington, DC, Oct. 21-22, 1986. Supervising Associate Editor, Mid-America Review of Sociology, 1986-87. Chairperson, International Development Research Group, Rural Sociological Society, 1982-1985. Program Committee, Rural Sociological Society Meetings, 1978. Member, Task Force for Defining Needed Research on Small Farms sponsored by North Central Regional Center on Rural Development, Iowa State University, 1978. Secretary, NE-89 Regional Research Committee, Community Structure and Quality of Life, 1976-77. Chair, Research Network on Structural Position of Agriculture in Rural Development, sponsored by North Central Regional Center on Rural Development at Iowa State University, 1973-75. University Positions University level: Faculty Chair, World Affairs Lectures Committee, 2007-2013. Member, Admissions Committee of Community Development Distance Masters, ISU, 2005-2013. Member, Committee on Lectures, ISU, 2004-2009. Member, Coordinating Committee, Graduate Program in Sustainable Agriculture, ISU, 2004-2009. Member, ISU Extension Hispanic team, 2004-2008. Member, ISU Extension Agriculture and Natural Resources in-service planning team, March 27-28, 2007. Member, International Committee of the Graduate Program in Sustainable Agriculture, ISU, 2000-2006. Member of College of Agriculture Economic Development Committee, Oct.-Dec 2005. Representative of ISU to the Rural Policy Research Institute (RUPRI) Research Council, ISU, 1996-1999. University review panel for Science and Technology Studies (STS) Research Grants, ISU, December 1998. Advisor, Virginia Tech Chapter, Travel and Tourism Research Association, 1993-94. Member, Volunteer Development Team, Virginia Cooperative Extension, 1992-1994. Member, Advisory Board, Economic Development Assistance Center, VPI&SU, 1989-1990. Member, International Activities Council, KSU, 1988-89. Member, Search Committee for Director of Women s Resource Center, KSU, 1988. Member, Provost s Committee to Draft Policy on Racial Harassment, KSU, 1988. Member, Program Committee, Working with Families Conference, KSU, 1988 and 1989. Member, Task Force on Women s Programs and Services, KSU, 1986-1988. Member, Women s Studies Faculty, Kansas State University, KSU, 1986-1989. Page 28 1/23/2014

Member, President s Task Force on Rural Development, KSU, 1986-1987. Member, Advisory Committee on Educational and Student Services for Women Students, Kansas State University, KSU, 1986-1987. Member, KSU Faculty Senate, 1977-78, 1984-87, 1988-89. Program Associate, KSU Strengthening Grant in Farming Systems Research, 1983-1985. College level Member of College of Agriculture Economic Development Committee, ISU, 2005-2006. Member, College of Agriculture Diversity Committee, ISU, 2001-2004. Member, Dean of Agriculture's Faculty Research Advisory Committee, ISU, 1997-1999. Member, Curriculum Committee, College of Agriculture, ISU, 1995-98. Member, Brenton Center Advisory Committee, ISU, 1996-98. Nominated Francis C. Byrnes for the Henry A. Wallace Award in the College of Agriculture, ISU. He received the award October 9, 1998. Member, Program Planning Committee, Workshop on Participatory Methods in Integrated Pest Management, Integrated Pest Management Cooperative Research Support Project (IPM CRSP), Blacksburg, VA, April 6-9, 1994. Member, Interim Technical Committee, Integrated Pest Management Cooperative Research Support Project (IPM CRSP), Virginia Tech, 1993-94. Member, Arts and Sciences Honors Student Advisory Committee, KSU, 1984-1989. Member, Latin American Studies Faculty, KSU, 1971-1989. Member, Community and Rural Life Subcommittee, Dean of Agriculture s Agriculture 2000 Briefing Committee, KSU, 1986-1987. Member, Rural Development Task Force Committee, Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station, 1971-75. Departmental level: Member, Professional Evaluation Committees I and II, Dept. of Sociology, ISU, 2008-2011, 1995-1998 (elected position; chair 1996-97). Member of Preliminary Exam Concentration Committees, 2007-2009, 2000-2002, 1997-98. Member, Sociology Graduate Curriculum Committee, ISU, 2007-2008, 2005-2006. Coordinator, Sociology Extension, ISU, 2001-2004 (Drafted Engagement documents for External Review of Sociology Department. 2003-2004). Member, Executive Committee (elected), ISU Sociology, 2002-2004 (Co-chair, August 2003-August 2004). Member, Diversity Committee, ISU Sociology, 2003-2004. Member, Faculty Development Committee, ISU Sociology, 2000-2002. Member, Graduate Concentrations in Community Studies and Development; Social Change and Development; and Agriculture, Environment and Food Systems, ISU Sociology, 1994-present. Page 29 1/23/2014

Member, Graduate Recruitment and Admissions Committee, Dept. of Sociology, ISU, 1994-95. Member, Awards Committee, Department of Agricultural Economics, VPI&SU, 1992-1994. Faculty Secretary, Department of Agricultural Economics, VPI&SU, 1989-1992. Member, Seminar Committee, Department of Agricultural Economics, VPI&SU, 1989-91. OTHER PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES (INCLUDING TEACHING AND OUTREACH): January-April 2014, Competitividad de los Territorios Rurales. (Competitiveness of Rural Regions), Taught Jointly with Cornelia Flora, at Cordoba University in Spain, 3 hrs credit, 7 students. Taught in Spanish. Spring 2012. Visited Yunnan China to attend launching of Flora and Flora, Rural Communities: Legacy and Change in Chinese. Study tour on ethnic minorities, tourism, and economic development, April 20- May 1. Spring 2012, Competitividad de los Territorios Rurales: Un Enfoque de Capitales (Competitive Rural Communities: the Community Capitals Framework), Taught Jointly with Cornelia Flora, at Cordoba University in Spain, February 23 to March 30, 16 students (6-weeks). 3 hrs credit, 16 students. Taught in Spanish. Spring 2012, Marco de los Capitales de la Comunidad y el Desarrollo Territorial, (The Community Capitals Framework and Community Development) Taught Jointly with Cornelia Flora, to grassroots community developers in Toledo, Spain, March 8 and 9 (short course, 8 hours of instruction, 12 students. Taught in Spanish. Spring 2011, Use of the Community Capitals Framework in Sustainable Rural Development, Taught Jointly with Cornelia Flora, at the University of the Republic, Montevideo, Uruguay, 14 to 23 March, 3 hrs. credit, 12 students. Taught in Spanish. 2002, 2003, 2004. Team taught graduate course in Spanish with Dr. María Fernández, Liderazgo y Organización Social Rural (Leadership and Rural Social Organization), Intensive 6-day module, core course in Graduate Program in Agrarian Innovation, Universidad Nacional Agraria-La Molina, Concepción, Perú, May 27-June 1, 2002 (repeated in 2003 and in 2004). Taught Rural Development in Latin America, 2003, with Drs. María Fernández and C.B. Flora. Delivered three-day workshop on the design of interdisciplinary, participatory watershed research (with C.B. Flora and 3 ISU graduate students) for the entire staff of CENAPROS (the sustainable agriculture research center) of INIFAP (National Institute of Agricultural, Livestock and Forestry Research), El Deseño de Investigación Interdisciplinaria y Participativa de Cuencas. Morelia, Michoacán, México, November 25-28, 2002. December 1992. Visited Ecuador as chief-of-party in three-person team from Virginia Tech to establish a relationship with the Ecuadorian Foundation for Tourism Promotion, in order to promote joint ecotourism in Ecuador. Virginia Tech s role was to provide technical assistance and to develop and implement a system for monitoring the ecological, social, and cultural impacts of increased tourism. Page 30 1/23/2014

December 1985. Represented KSU at the Second Symposium for Research and Development of Golfito in Costa Rica, to assess whether KSU should join in the Golfito project with the University of Costa Rica and the University of Kansas. January 1978 and 1979. Research trips to Cuba for two weeks each year. Travel grant, Ford Foundation (January, 1978). January 1976 and August 1978. Visited People s Republic of China with Kansas Farmers Tour. 1965. Fieldwork in Puerto Rico. Basis for Masters thesis, A Communications Approach to Development: An Inter-village System in Southwestern Puerto Rico, Department of Rural Sociology, Cornell University, 1967. 1963. Junior Year Abroad at University of Costa Rica. PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS: AMOS (A Mid-Iowa Organizing Strategy) Community Development Society International European Rural Sociological Association International Society for Resource Management International Rural Sociological Association International Sociological Association Latin American Studies Association League of Women Voters, Ames (Iowa) Chapter Raccoon River Watershed Association, Iowa Rural Sociological Society TEACHING EXPERIENCE: Have taught the following courses (G=Graduate; UG=Undergraduate): Agriculture in Transition (UG; on-campus and web-based) Applied Agricultural and Rural Development (G) Applied Community Change (G) Communities (UG) Community Organization and Leadership (UG) Comparative Social Change (UG) Competitiveness of Rural Regions (G) Contemporary Sociological Theory (UG) Development in the People s Republic of China (UG) Globalization, Agricultural Policy, and Rural Development (G; ISU and National Agrarian University-La Molina, Peru) Introductory Sociology (UG) International Development (G) Liderazgo y Organización Social Rural (Leadership and Rural Social Organization) (G) Organizational Strategies for Diversified Farming Systems (G) Participatory Research and Development (G) Perspectives on Community (G) Rural Communities (G) Rural Communities (G; by satellite and fiber optic network for rural professionals) Rural Development (G) Seminar in Rural Sociology (G) Seminar on Social Change (G) Seminar on Community Analysis (G) Page 31 1/23/2014

Social Change in Central America (UG) Sociology of Agricultural Organization in the U.S. (UG) Sociology of Agricultural Development (G) Sociology of Food and Agricultural Systems (G; on-campus and web-based) Sociology of the Environment (G) Sustainable Communities (G; web-based) FOREIGN LANGUAGE COMPETENCE: Spanish: Fluent. Portuguese: Good reading ability; adequate conversational ability; good listening comprehension; can give presentations in Portuguese. French: Reading ability. Very basic speaking and listening ability. Page 32 1/23/2014