From farming to biotechnology : a theory of agro-industrial development
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From farming to biotechnology : a theory of agro-industrial development
Basil Blackwell, 1987
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University Library for Agricultural and Life Sciences, The University of Tokyo図
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Bibliography: p. [190]-202
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book provides an interpretation of the industrialization of agriculture, and proposes a new analytical framework for interpreting this transformation and the development of the contemporary food system. This analytical framework provides a critique of agricultural modernisation theories, while the authors introduce new concepts of "appropriationism" and "substitutionism" to propose an interpretation which overcomes the invitations of traditional approaches. The authors use this new theoretical framework to reconstruct the evolution of agricultural industrialization since the mid-19th century and to reinterpret the dynamics of social structures, the state and technology in shaping the modern food system.
Table of Contents
- The industrial appropriation of the rural production process
- the industrial substitution of the rural product
- new directions in appropriationism and substitutionism - the emerging bio-industries
- rural social structures.
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