J. Rigg et S. Nattapoolwat, Embracing the global in Thailand: Activism and pragmatism in an era of deagrarianization, WORLD DEV, 29(6), 2001, pp. 945-960
Today, few "farmers" in Thailand rely solely on agriculture to meet their n
eeds. Rural households are dividing their time between farm and nonfarm act
ivities, constructing livelihoods that are increasingly hybrid, both spatia
lly and sectorally. Many of the new opportunities also have an important "g
lobal" element. This paper contends that embracing the global is essential
for many households who are land-short, farming-shy and consumption-incline
d. This offers the prospect of a profound shift in the trajectory of rural
change in Thailand as these processes intersect. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science
Ltd. All rights reserved.