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Kawakatsu, Heita
Tokyo: International House of Japan, 2018
338.47 KAW l
Buku Teks Universitas Indonesia Library
Seki, Keizo
Tokyo : Japan Society for the Promotion of Science , 1956
338.1 SEK c
Buku Teks Universitas Indonesia Library
Robson, R.
London: Macmillan, 1957
338.1 ROB c
Buku Teks Universitas Indonesia Library
Matsuo, Hiroshi
Tokyo : Institute of Developing Economics, 1970
338.47 MAT d
Buku Teks Universitas Indonesia Library
Kroese, W.T.
Leiden : H.E. Stenfert Kroese's Uitgeversmij, 1950
677.952 KRO j
Buku Teks Universitas Indonesia Library
Hauser, William B.
Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 1974
381.41 HAU e
Buku Teks Universitas Indonesia Library
Rambu Luba Kata Respati Nugrohohowardhani
"National Cotton Acceleration Program (Program Akselerasi Kapas Nasional, PAKN) being incepted in East Sumba since 2008 has created three forms of resistance among female farmers in Tanamanang Village. The first form of resistance includes referring to the PAKN cotton as “project’s cotton,” which represents a negative inference, and can be
categorized into a form of symbolic resistance. The second resistance is an open resistance since the actions can be observed in the female farmers’ daily routines. This form of resistance is done by defying the PAKN rules, such as the farming method and the sales agreement. The third form of resistance can be regarded as assertion resistance, whichv is done by rejecting the cotton demonstration plot being implemented in their front and back yard."
Jakarta: YJP Press, 2014
305 IFJ 2:2 (2014)
Artikel Jurnal Universitas Indonesia Library
Nugrohowardhani
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AbstrakNational Cotton Acceleration Program (Program Akselerasi Kapas Nasional, PAKN) being incepted in East Sumba since 2008 has created three forms of resistance among female farmers in Tanamanang Village. The first form of resistance includes referring to the PAKN cotton as projects cotton, which represents a negative inference, and can be categorized into a form of symbolic resistance. The second resistance is an open resistance since the actions can be observed in the female farmers daily routines. This form of resistance is done by defying the PAKN rules, such as the farming method and the sales agreement. The third form of resistance can be regarded as assertion resistance, which is done by rejecting the cotton demonstration plot being implemented in their front and back yard. "
Jakarta: YJP Press, 2014
305 IFJ 2:2 (2014)
Artikel Jurnal Universitas Indonesia Library
"This book highlights the traditional boundaries of the textile industry and discusses to what extent organic cotton is sustainable. It also examines the domestic and international influences of agricultural practices on cotton. Sustainability issues in the textile and fashion sectors require the influences that arise from beyond the boundaries of the conventional textile industry to be taken into account. These “external” influences—from (international or domestic) agricultural practices and energy policies to consumption patterns and levels of ecological notions of the society—have a significant impact on the sustainability of the textile and fashion sectors as a whole. Ecological and social concerns go far beyond individual companies and industries; therefore, in order to become more sustainable, the textile (and fashion) industry needs to address these concerns appropriately and connect with other disciplines, industries, communities, and international groups."
Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2019
e20502839
eBooks Universitas Indonesia Library
Gulati, Ashok
Washington, D.C. The World Bank 1990,
630 GUL e
Buku Teks Universitas Indonesia Library