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Ruralurban Migration And Agrotechnological Change In Postreform China Lena Kaufmann

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Ruralurban Migration And Agrotechnological Change In Postreform China Lena Kaufmann
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Publisher: Amsterdam University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.77 MB
Pages: 306
Author: Lena Kaufmann
ISBN: 9789048552184, 9048552184
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Ruralurban Migration And Agrotechnological Change In Postreform China Lena Kaufmann by Lena Kaufmann 9789048552184, 9048552184 instant download after payment.

How do rural Chinese households deal with the conflicting pressures of migrating into cities to work as well as staying at home to preserve their fields? This is particularly challenging for rice farmers, because paddy fields have to be cultivated continuously to retain their soil quality and value. Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork and written sources, this book describes farming households' strategic solutions to this predicament. It shows how, in light of rural-urban migration and agro-technological change, they manage to sustain both migration and farming. It innovatively conceives rural households as part of a larger farming community of practice that spans both staying and migrating household members and their material world. Focusing on one exemplary resource - paddy fields - it argues that socio-technical resources are key factors in understanding migration flows and migrant-home relations. Overall, this book provides rare insights into the rural side of migration and farmers' knowledge and agency.

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