The emergence of new socio-technical codes in the construction of deviant projects of rural development
O surgimento de novos códigos sociotécnicos na construção de projetos desviantes de desenvolvimento rural
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https://doi.org/10.36920/esa-v25n2-9Abstract
Enabling production on a larger scale, modern technologies embedded in the countryside have become an indispensable factor for farmers to remain in competitive chains. If, on the one hand, groups of farmers do not find alternatives to improve their living conditions within this technological standard, on the other, there are increasing concerns about the negative consequences of these processes. In the face of these contradictions, different social actors, creatively, are building new socio-technical codes that deviate from the hegemonic model of development. With attention directed to these scenarios, this article aims to provide bases for understanding these codes. And, in summary, it demonstrates that the possibility of incorporating economic, social and environmental principles of sustainability in heterogeneous projects of rural development involves, mainly, the adaptation of technologies to social contexts.
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