Producing Cheap Food and Labour: Migrations and Agriculture in the Capitalistic World-Ecology

Y. M. Gerbeau, G. Avallone
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Abstract Through the perspective of world-ecology, one of the most recent approaches in international relations, we aim to analyse global capitalism as an ecological project based on the appropriation of human and extra-human nature oriented to support capital accumulation process. Agriculture and its labour force occupy a central role in maintaining the world-system in which global chains, international migrations and centre-periphery relationships interact. This paper shows how global processes occur at this intersection. The aim of this paper is to contribute to the analysis of the current world-system through this innovative approach, developed mainly by Jason W. Moore, and then show how the world-system’s structure and its crisis have articulated a highlyinternationalized production model whose most significant effect has been the generation of large migrations of cheap labour across the planet. It is also proposed to descend to the local context to highlight examples because the organization of work at this territorial scale is representative of global agricultural production.
生产廉价食品和劳动力:资本主义世界的移民和农业——生态学
通过世界生态学的视角——国际关系的最新研究方法之一,我们旨在分析全球资本主义作为一项生态工程,其基础是以支持资本积累过程为导向的对人性和超人性的占有。农业及其劳动力在维持全球链条、国际移民和中心-边缘关系相互作用的世界体系中发挥着核心作用。本文展示了全局进程是如何在这个交叉点发生的。本文的目的是通过这种主要由杰森·w·摩尔(Jason W. Moore)开发的创新方法,对当前世界体系的分析做出贡献,然后展示世界体系的结构及其危机如何阐明了一种高度国际化的生产模式,其最重要的影响是廉价劳动力在全球范围内的大规模迁移。此外,还建议在当地背景下突出例子,因为在这种地域规模上的工作组织是全球农业生产的代表。
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