The Myth of Marginality


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Technology And Social Change In Rural Areas


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The possibility of nuclear war, the failure of the Green Revolution, the capabilities of genetic engineering, and other actual and potential effects of technological innovations have created demands for a more humane application of technology. Addressing this issue, Technology and Social Change in Rural Areas is a clear assessment of the current state of affairs. The book begins with a discussion of the changing paradigms of technology adoption and diffusion, the dynamics of public resistance, and the question of social responsibility in an age of synthetic biology. In subsequent sections, the contributors assess the revolutionary effect of technology on agriculture worldwide and conclude that radically new public policies are essential; expose the transformations of rural life and communities that result from the localized effects of technology and its use as a weapon in world-system politics; and critically examine the appropriate technology movement. The essays are presented to honor Professor Eugene A. Wilkening for his many pioneering and lasting contributions to the study of technology and rural social change. The book includes an intellectual biography of Professor Wilkening written by his long-time colleague and friend, William H. Sewell.




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Migration in Brazil


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ILO pub-WEP pub. Research report on internal migration in Brazil - analyses the age, sex, educational level, fertility, labour force participation or unemployment, working conditions, wages, social integration and motivations, etc. Of urban area immigrants, makes migration policy recommendations, and forms part of a research project on the interrelations between population growth and geographic distribution, and employment creation and occupational structure. Bibliography pp. 199 to 200, references and statistical tables.




A Research Paper


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