将小农户社会化:以社会关系方法理解全球南方农村小农户的持续存在

Rendering smallholders social: Taking a social relations approach to understanding the persistence of smallholders in the rural Global South

Journal of Rural Studies · 2024
被引 7
ABS 3

中文导读

本文基于19个国家36项研究,提出社会关系视角解释小农户在快速社会转型中持续存在的原因,揭示其土地、农业、社会网络等价值对农村和城市转型的关键作用。

Abstract

Drawing on 36 studies in 19 countries and three continents, conducted over forty years, this paper revisits the question of how and why smallholders – and smallholdings – persist in the Global South even under conditions of rapid social and economic transformation. The paper argues that a significant part of the answer to this question can be found by taking a social relational approach: by ‘rendering’ the smallholder social. We identify five social themes that have resonance notwithstanding very different historical inheritances, environmental conditions, political contexts, and economic and developmental situations. Smallholder households feed a significant population of the world, educate the next generation, care for the sick and support those in need, cushion workers when economies contract and jobs evaporate, create communities, underpin national growth, and manage the land. Bringing these roles and qualities into view makes clear that smallholders, far from being relict survivors are critical actors in contemporary rural and urban transformations. • We draw on 36 studies from 19 countries across the Global South over four decades. • We synthesize five social relational themes that explain smallholder persistence. • Social values attached to land, farming, rural areas and social networks are key. • Rural safety nets and social relations underpin the formal economy. • We argue for ‘rendering social’ our understanding of smallholders in the Global South.

小农户社会关系全球南方农村发展经济地理