A curse, but in a good way. Social relationships in the productive process. The link between cotton producers and harvesters in provincia del chaco, argentina
Abstract
Although cotton, as a traditional crop in Provincia del Chaco, is and has been an object of studies that have produced vast literature about the crop, small cotton producers– as rural subjects –have not been the object of deep analysis on the matter of their identity characteristics. In this study, some economic dimensions of the social relationships present in small cotton producers’ discourse are analyzed, through precise discourse marks that bring us closer to those categories with which small producers identify themselves. Emphasis is made on the relationships of cotton producers and harvesters, because it is a link that has been historically paradigmatic, and because through its analysis the differences that allow identifying one or the other actor are highlighted.
Downloads
Published
How to Cite
Issue
Section
License
Authors who publish in this journal accept the following conditions:
- The authors retain the copyright and transfer to the magazine the right of the first publication, with the work registered with the Creative Commons attribution license, which allows third parties to use what is published as long as they mention the authorship of the work and the first publication in this magazine.
- Authors may make other independent and additional contractual arrangements for non-exclusive distribution of the version of the article published in this journal (e.g., including it in an institutional repository or publishing it in a book) as long as they clearly indicate that the work It was first published in this magazine.
- Authors are permitted and encouraged to publish their work on the Internet (for example on institutional or personal pages) before and during the review and publication process, as it can lead to productive exchanges and greater and faster dissemination of the work. published (see The Effect of Open Access).








