There is increasing recognition, even among hard-nosed agricultural
scientists, that progress in technology and in the scientific fields
directly related to the growth of plants is necessary but not
sufficient to produce major social and economic benefits. Agricultural
scientists are therefore turning to behavioral scientists for advice
and collaboration; they must search together for the solutions to
problems of food shortages and rural development. Through an analysis
of the procedures of agricultural extension agents, organizational
frameworks. divisions of labor and social structures, William Foote
Whyte proposes a reformulation of social theory that does not abandon
humanistic values but requires us to examine the conditions and
agencies for realization of these values by concentration upon the
structural elements influencing behavior in agrarian societies. Only
then can technological and agricultural innovations be introduced to
rural areas with success.
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Human Aspects in the Utilization of Science and Technology
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781351501064
Publisert
2024
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Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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