A espacialidade e o uso tecnológico na indústria boneleira em Caicó no início do século XXI: um estudo de caso
The intermediate region of Caicó, historically known as Seridó potiguar, had its economy based on livestock and cotton activities, activities that suffered notable reductions in production, especially after the 1970s. To overcome these difficulties, the textile industry, especially based on boner ac...
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Resumo: | The intermediate region of Caicó, historically known as Seridó potiguar, had its economy based on livestock and cotton activities, activities that suffered notable reductions in production, especially after the 1970s. To overcome these difficulties, the textile industry, especially based on boner activity, gained space, expanded with the globalizing context and flexible production of the 1990s. The activity highlighted above has gained notorious reconfigurations and technological expansions in its production since then, meeting the dictates of the globalized capitalist economy and the rise of a technical- scientific-informational, in which it expanded the increasing use of machines in production, also reducing the greater employment of local labor. In this way, the research on screen will seek to understand about the changes in Caicoense spatiality from the deepening of the use of technologies in the production of caps, especially in this beginning of the 21st century, where the technical, scientific and informational use is increasingly evident, given the context of the need to expand production on the part of the current capitalist mode of production, which is increasingly globalized and, therefore, obeying external logics to the place where the manufacture of puppeteer products takes place. Based on bibliographical research, supported by authors Santos (1994, 1996, 2001); Morais (1999) and Teixeira (2010) and from the field research carried out in one of the factories that most employ advanced technologies for the production of hats, it became evident that there is a need to equalize public policies that can create more lasting alternatives for workers, which are not based only on underemployment and on fully flexible production, increasingly present in the current context of technological expansion of boneleira production, in order to provide dignity and greater citizenship to the Caicoense working population. |
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