É doce, mas não é mole, não!: Representações sociais dos canavieiros alagoanos sobre o processo de “modernização” agrícola
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Resumo: | Agricultural modernization through the mechanization of harvest presents itself as an expanding reality in the sugarcane fields of Brazil. The substitution of manual labor for machines has direct implications on work processes. Much is already known about what modernization is from a business perspective – for it is the entrepreneurs themselves who modernize – and what impacts the hegemonic ways of implementing it have on workers; but little is known about the meaning of modernization for subjects who are directly impacted by such actions. Therefore, the question that leads the research is: How do the subjects linked to the sugarcane world interpret and attribute meaning to the process of agricultural modernization that has been occurring in the sugar cane fields of Alagoas? The methodological path of the research has its predominance in the qualitative approach. However, it has also mobilized quantitative strategies when it was necessary. The research field took place in the state of Alagoas and the microregion of São Miguel dos Campos was the chosen territory. Within this micro-region, it was chosen as a research strategy to pick a production unit to carry out a case study. The survey data was collected from interviews (31 in total), field trips, access to government documents and databases, and entities representing the sector. To carry out the analysis, the collected and/or constructed data was compared and contrasted from the primary and secondary sources with the selected reference bibliography. The Theory of Social Representations was the theoretical choice made to help in understanding the subjectivities of workers on the modernization that took place in the sugarcane fields. From the outset, the representations are social, as they are developed from the context in which the subjects are inserted. Given this premise, three levels were investigated: national / regional, state and local. For the national / regional context, the exclusionary modernization process was identified, as the changes, resulting from the technological incorporation that allow the mechanization of work processes, have generated a great reduction in manual labor. In the local context, Alagoas, there is a type of modernization here called retarded, since archaic and modern go hand in hand. Finally, in the local context, the plant chosen for the case study presented itself as the most mechanized in the state. From this context, the investigated subjects positively represent modernization as an event that has enabled: a) better working conditions; b) higher yields; and c) greater professional development. However, the same event also presented, on the part of the interviewed subjects, a negative side, linked to the enormous unemployment that the technological incorporation generates. Thus, this type of representation was here called “rapadura”, because the popular saying that tries to express the multidimensionality of phenomena was used here: it is sweet, but it is not soft!. “Sweet” for a few and hard for many. Oxygenating the debate involving the world of sugarcane work based on the understanding of those directly involved in the modernization process is the contribution expected by the research. |
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Lima, José Rodolfo TenórioScopinho, Rosemeire Aparecidahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/4770451465556845http://lattes.cnpq.br/093420368581959437b0aa68-e69a-4d91-bb09-3db0bb743e442021-01-16T13:23:00Z2021-01-16T13:23:00Z2020-12-10LIMA, José Rodolfo Tenório. É doce, mas não é mole, não!: Representações sociais dos canavieiros alagoanos sobre o processo de “modernização” agrícola. 2020. Tese (Doutorado em Sociologia) – Universidade Federal de São Carlos, São Carlos, 2020. Disponível em: https://repositorio.ufscar.br/handle/ufscar/13706.https://repositorio.ufscar.br/handle/ufscar/13706Agricultural modernization through the mechanization of harvest presents itself as an expanding reality in the sugarcane fields of Brazil. The substitution of manual labor for machines has direct implications on work processes. Much is already known about what modernization is from a business perspective – for it is the entrepreneurs themselves who modernize – and what impacts the hegemonic ways of implementing it have on workers; but little is known about the meaning of modernization for subjects who are directly impacted by such actions. Therefore, the question that leads the research is: How do the subjects linked to the sugarcane world interpret and attribute meaning to the process of agricultural modernization that has been occurring in the sugar cane fields of Alagoas? The methodological path of the research has its predominance in the qualitative approach. However, it has also mobilized quantitative strategies when it was necessary. The research field took place in the state of Alagoas and the microregion of São Miguel dos Campos was the chosen territory. Within this micro-region, it was chosen as a research strategy to pick a production unit to carry out a case study. The survey data was collected from interviews (31 in total), field trips, access to government documents and databases, and entities representing the sector. To carry out the analysis, the collected and/or constructed data was compared and contrasted from the primary and secondary sources with the selected reference bibliography. The Theory of Social Representations was the theoretical choice made to help in understanding the subjectivities of workers on the modernization that took place in the sugarcane fields. From the outset, the representations are social, as they are developed from the context in which the subjects are inserted. Given this premise, three levels were investigated: national / regional, state and local. For the national / regional context, the exclusionary modernization process was identified, as the changes, resulting from the technological incorporation that allow the mechanization of work processes, have generated a great reduction in manual labor. In the local context, Alagoas, there is a type of modernization here called retarded, since archaic and modern go hand in hand. Finally, in the local context, the plant chosen for the case study presented itself as the most mechanized in the state. From this context, the investigated subjects positively represent modernization as an event that has enabled: a) better working conditions; b) higher yields; and c) greater professional development. However, the same event also presented, on the part of the interviewed subjects, a negative side, linked to the enormous unemployment that the technological incorporation generates. Thus, this type of representation was here called “rapadura”, because the popular saying that tries to express the multidimensionality of phenomena was used here: it is sweet, but it is not soft!. “Sweet” for a few and hard for many. Oxygenating the debate involving the world of sugarcane work based on the understanding of those directly involved in the modernization process is the contribution expected by the research.A modernização agrícola por meio da mecanização da colheita apresenta-se como uma realidade em expansão nos canaviais do Brasil. A substituição do trabalho manual pelo mecanizado tem implicações diretas nos processos de trabalho. Muito já se sabe sobre o que é modernização na perspectiva empresarial, porque os empresários modernizam e que impactos as formas hegemônicas de implantá-la provocam para os trabalhadores. Pouco se sabe sobre o significado da modernização para os sujeitos que são impactados diretamente por tais ações. Diante disso, a questão que conduz a pesquisa é: Como os sujeitos ligados ao mundo canavieiro interpretam e atribuem significado ao processo de modernização agrícola que vem ocorrendo nos canaviais alagoanos? O percurso metodológico da pesquisa tem, na abordagem qualitativa, sua predominância, contudo, também mobilizou estratégias quantitativas, quando foi necessário. O campo da pesquisa foi o estado de Alagoas e a microrregião de São Miguel dos Campos, o recorte territorial escolhido. Dentro dessa microrregião, opta-se como estratégia de pesquisa eleger uma unidade produtiva para realizar um estudo de caso. Os dados da pesquisa são levantados a partir de entrevistas (31, no total), incursões a campo, acesso a documentos e bases de dados governamentais e de entidades representantes do setor. Para realizar as análises, foi utilizado o confronto e complementariedade entre os dados coletados e/ou construídos provenientes das fontes primárias e secundárias com a bibliografia de referência selecionada. A Teoria das Representações Sociais foi a escolha teórica realizada para ajudar na compreensão das subjetividades dos trabalhadores sobre a modernização ocorrida nos canaviais. De partida, tem-se que as representações são sociais, pois são desenvolvidas a partir do contexto em que os sujeitos estão inseridos. Diante dessa premissa, foram investigados três níveis: nacional/regional, estadual e local. Para o contexto nacional/regional, foi identificado o processo de modernização excludente, pois as alterações, provenientes da incorporação tecnológica que permitem a mecanização dos processos de trabalho, têm gerado uma grande redução de trabalho manual. No contexto local, Alagoas, tem-se um tipo de modernização aqui chamada de atrasada, visto que arcaico e moderno caminham juntos. Por fim, no contexto local, a usina escolhida para o estudo de caso apresentou-se como a mais mecanizada do estado. A partir desse contexto, os sujeitos investigados representam positivamente a modernização, pois tal acontecimento possibilitou: a) melhores condições de trabalho; b) maiores rendimentos; e c) maior valorização profissional. Contudo, o mesmo acontecimento também apresentou, por parte dos sujeitos entrevistados, um lado negativo, ligado ao enorme desemprego que a incorporação tecnológica gera. Assim, esse tipo de representação foi aqui denominada de rapadura, pois o ditado popular que tenta expressar a multidimensionalidade dos fenômenos foi aqui utilizado: é doce, mas não é mole, não!, “doce” para uns poucos e dura para muitos. Oxigenar o debate que envolve o mundo do trabalho canavieiro a partir do entendimento de quem está diretamente envolvido no processo de modernização é a contribuição esperada pela pesquisa.Não recebi financiamentoporUniversidade Federal de São CarlosCâmpus São CarlosPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Sociologia - PPGSUFSCarAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Brazilhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/br/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessTrabalhador ruralModernização agrícolaMecanizaçãoTeoria das representações sociaisSubjetividadeRural workerAgricultural modernizationMechanizationTheory of social representationsSubjectivityCIENCIAS HUMANAS::SOCIOLOGIA::SOCIOLOGIA RURALÉ doce, mas não é mole, não!: Representações sociais dos canavieiros alagoanos sobre o processo de “modernização” agrícolaIt's good, but not so much! 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