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Social Embeddedness Of Agricultural Development In The Traditional Rural Region

Posted on:2008-06-13Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y JiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2189360215497430Subject:Sociology
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In recent years, along with agricultural and rural economy development, the agricultural contradiction has not been actually solved in the reform and modernization process. Moreover,with lower comparative advantage, it is difficult to carry out agricultural investment for the country either. The contradictions have already seriously affected the enhancement of local development, as well as the income of peasantries, particularly in the traditional agricultural region.The agricultural development in the country is always relative to the local social network, thus, it is very important for the local agriculture to embed to the social network and keep operating. The Social Embeddedness and Social Construction of new economic sociology is the non-economical phenomena,which followed by the economical interaction behavior in the social network. The main purpose of this research is to begin with the theories of social embeddedness and social network, analyse the life of the local residents, and examine and explain the factors of the local agricultural embedded ness, which is being developed.We choose Buyunshan, Liaoning Province,as our research object, and sampled 88 valid samples. Factor analysis is adopted to examine whether the industrial social embeddedness embed in the local area. Finally we use independent sample T Test and single factor variance analysis to examine the factors influencing the social embeddedness, face-to-face interview as assistance,and analyze the following aspects: work opportunities from agricultural, profit brought by agriculture, the value invented by agriculture, residential networks, network links, farmer interactions, social relations, techniques, value of productivity, area, community productivity, residents'learning of the community, natural resources, etc.
Keywords/Search Tags:Social Network, Social Embeddedness, Local Development, Countryside
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