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Transnational linkages, social capital and sustainable livelihood security: Organic agriculture in Baja California (Mexico).

机译:跨国联系,社会资本和可持续生计安全:下加利福尼亚州的有机农业(墨西哥)。

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This study examines the effects of participation in transnational markets for agricultural products on small producers in the countries of the global south. Bringing to bear ideas from the literatures on global commodity chains, contract farming, cooperatives, organic agriculture, social capital and sustainable development, it examines how markets are socially and politically constructed and how social and cultural structures mediate both the evolution of markets themselves and their effects on producer communities. It concludes that communities of small producers can benefit from participation in transnational markets, but that the construction of both transnational market relations and local community ties that will enable such beneficial results is a difficult and uncertain process, whose success depends on a conjuncture of circumstances that is highly unusual in the contemporary world.; The analysis is based on research on seven communities of small-scale agricultural producers in Baja California, Mexico that are linked to markets for vegetables in the United States through a variety of transnational marketing arrangements. Drawing on in-depth interviews, participant observation and archival research, I generate a number of hypotheses about the confluence of conditions needed for peasant communities to achieve sustainable development outcomes via participation in transnational commodity chains. Based on my examination of variation among these communities, both cross-sectionally and longitudinally, I argue that “sustainable livelihood security”—by which I mean ecologically sustainable production that neither exposes local producers to unacceptable levels of economic risk nor results in socially destructive increases in levels of local inequality—can be achieved through integration into “re-embedded” transnational commodity chains, which have two critical components—embeddedness between nodes of the commodity chain, what I call bufferedness, and embeddedness at the community level, what I call community-level social capital.{09}The analysis shows concretely both the possibilities and difficulties of constructing this combination of market and community structures.
机译:这项研究考察了农产品跨国市场的参与对全球南方国家小生产者的影响。它从全球商品链,合同农业,合作社,有机农业,社会资本和可持续发展的文献中汲取思想,探讨了市场是如何在社会和政治上构建的,以及社会和文化结构如何介导市场本身及其市场的演变。对生产者社区的影响。它的结论是,小生产者社区可以从参与跨国市场中受益,但是要实现这种有益结果的跨国市场关系和地方社区纽带的建设是一个困难而不确定的过程,其成功取决于环境的结合。在当代世界是非常不寻常的。该分析基于对墨西哥下加利福尼亚州七个小型农业生产者社区的研究,这些社区通过各种跨国营销安排与美国的蔬菜市场相关联。通过深入的访谈,参与者的观察和档案研究,我得出了许多关于农民社区通过参与跨国商品链实现可持续发展成果所需条件融合的假设。根据我对这些社区之间横向和纵向变化的考察,我认为“可持续的生计安全”是指生态上可持续的生产,既不会使本地生产者承受不可接受的经济风险,也不会导致社会破坏性增长可以通过整合到“重新嵌入”的跨国商品链中来实现本地不平等的程度,后者具有两个关键组成部分:商品链各节点之间的嵌入(我称之为缓冲),以及在社区一级的嵌入(我称之为)社区一级的社会资本。{09}分析具体显示了构建市场与社区结构相结合的可能性和困难。

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  • 作者

    Getz, Christina Margaret.;

  • 作者单位

    University of California, Berkeley.;

  • 授予单位 University of California, Berkeley.;
  • 学科 Sociology Social Structure and Development.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2003
  • 页码 238 p.
  • 总页数 238
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 社会结构和社会关系;
  • 关键词

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