Sociology of rural territory  Paid

Dynamics of agricultural systems in Mexican horticulture

by Diosey Ramon Lugo Morin (Author)
©2024, Monographs, XII, 176 Pages
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The sociology of rural territory plays a crucial role due to the diversity of challenges in different rural contexts. Each rural area has unique characteristics, and small farmers face these challenges through specific strategies, such as harnessing social networks, fostering ethno-competitiveness and multi-rationality. Through an exhaustive analysis of the territory, the actors involved and their structures, this book aims to understand the strategic responses of rural social actors, with a special focus on small-scale farmers, who constitute a fundamental pillar in agro-productive systems. A case study focused on a rural setting in Mexico is used to illustrate this dynamic of change in a globalized world.

Background – Theorizing around the Sociology of Rural Territory – Reference Framework of the Case Study Background: The Mexican Horticultural – Methodological Considerations in the Case Study – Lessons Learned From the Case Study for the Understanding of Today’s Rural World in the Framework of a Sociology of Rural Territory – Conclusions, Opportunities, and Future Challenges – References – Appendix.
Pages:
XII, 176
Year:
2024
ISBN (PAPERBACK):
9781636674964 (Active)
ISBN (EPUB):
9781636674988 (Active)
ISBN (PDF):
9781636674971 (Active)
Language:
English
Published:
New York, Berlin, Bruxelles, Chennai, Lausanne, Oxford, 2024. xii, 176 pp., 50 b/w ill., 8 b/w tables.

Diosey Ramon Lugo Morin is a rural and development sociologist with research and teaching interests in sustainable development, ethnocompetitiveness, social capital, indigenous peoples, food security and institutional resilience. His regional interests are focused on Latin America (with experience in Mexico, Ecuador, Venezuela).

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