Global Journal of Human Social Science, E: Economics, Volume 22 Issue 4
Based on this evidence, it is possible to affirm that both categories are on the rise in the academic environment, in addition to being constructions in a two- way street, both FF is important for the cohesion of the scientific production of the SSE, as well as the SSE is important for the cohesion of the scientific production of FF. IV. C onclusions In the rise of two genuinely Latin American categories at the international level, Family Farming and the Social and Solidarity Economy undergo a process of paradigmatic transition and emerge as two new scientific fields. Intersecting at various points, both categories begin their journey based on social movements and mobilizations, passing through the dissemination in the academy and, currently, they come to occupy a privileged space in the international political-economic agendas. This study sought to analyse the trends of scientific production about both these categories, Family Farming and Social and Solidarity Economy in an initially national panorama, because they are nationally conceived categories, but because of their expansion, they presented regional and international representation. After executing the PRISMA method, we reached 244 articles from FF and 56 articles from SSE between 2016 and 2020. The results indicated trends in scientific production in both these categories. In the Content Analysis phase to stratify into 4 categories (Study Areas, Knowledge Areas, Macrocategories and Microcategories). In FF, of the 12 Study Areas found, the following stand out: Brazil (studies at the national level), in the Northeast and South regions; of the 8 Areas of Knowledge found, the following stand out: Food Security, Socioeconomics and Public Policies; of the 12 Macrocategories found, the following stand out: Social and Solidarity Economy, Climate Change, Animal Production, Market Studies and Plant Production; and, of the 44 Microcategories, the following stand out: Monoculture, Agroecology, Milk Chain, Migration and PNAE. Regarding the trends of each category of the Social and Solidarity Economy, it was concluded that of the 13 Study Areas found, the following stand out: Brazil (studies at the national level), the South and Southeast regions; of the 7 Areas of Knowledge found, the following stand out: Socioeconomics as a large category and the absence of productions in Environmental Sciences; of the 10 Macrocategories found, the following stand out: Theoretical Studies, Management Models, Family Farming and Solidarity Finance; and of the 17 Microcategories, the following stand out: Productive Inclusion and Social Movements. Based on this evidence, it is possible to affirm that both categories are on the rise in the academic Volume XXII Issue IV Version I 10 ( ) Global Journal of Human Social Science - Year 2022 © 2022 Global Journals E Systematic Review of the Literature on Family Farming and the Social and Solidarity Economy in Brazil and Latin America Fig. 2: The intersections of scientific production between FF and SSE
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