Social relations of production, conflict and technical change; the case of sugar production in Colombia
The introduction of new technology in the sugar cane production process in the Cauca Valley, Colombia, coincided with the appearance of social conflicts among the members of that agricultural sector. The authors view the modernization process as a result of pan-societal trends, and discuss the reciprocal relationship between changing technology and the evolving social order. A brief history of sugar cane production in Colombia is presented, focusing on the changing modes of production within the sector and how relations with other sectors of society varied through time
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Format: | Texto biblioteca |
Language: | eng |
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Boulder, Colo. (EUA)
1983
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Published 1983
Published 1983