Transnational capitalism and hydropolitics in Argentina : the Yacyretá high dam /
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Language: | English |
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Gainesville :
University Press of Florida,
©1994.
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Table of Contents:
- Consortiation: Articulating Different Political/Economic Groups
- Ch. 4. The Moon Land: Yacyreta's Territorial Segmentation. The Moon Land: The Creation of Space for a Large-Scale Project. Project's Immediate Area of Influence and Territory. The Structure of Reproduction of Social Life in the Project's Territory. The Villa Permanente. The 1,000 Viviendas. The El Pinar Camp
- Ch. 5. Dividing the World: The Dynamics of Yacyreta's Labor Market Segmentation. The Labor Market Segmentation of the Yacyreta Project. The Argentine/Paraguayan Dividing Line. The Regional Segmentation of the Argentine Labor Force. The Expatriate European Segment. The Large-Scale Project Migratory Circuit and the Creation of the Bicho-de-Obra Identity. The Large-Scale Project Migratory Circuit. Ambiguity and Permanence: The Bicho-de-Obra. Final Comments on Labor Market Segmentation: The Different Rotational Speeds of the Segments
- Ch. 6. Conclusion. Transnational Integration and the Controversy on Development.
- The Shrinking of the World and Fragmentation of Identities. Deterritorialization, Identity Fragmentation, and Ambiguity. Do Development Projects Promote Development? Considerations on Progress and Development. Development and the Moon Land.