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Contested Agronomy

Agricultural Research in a Changing World
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The dramatic increases in food prices experienced over the last four years, and their effects of hunger and food insecurity, as well as Human-induced climate change and its implications for agriculture, food production, food security and poverty, are key topics within the field of agronomy and agricultural research. Contested Agronomy addresses these issues by exploring key developments since the mid-1970s, focusing in particular on the emergence of the neoliberal project and the rise of the participation and environmental agendas, taking into consideration how these have had profound impacts on the practice of agronomic research in the developing world especially over the last four decades. This book explores, through a series of case studies, the basis for a much needed 'political agronomy' analysis that highlights the impacts of problem framing and narratives, historical disjunctures, epistemic communities and the increasing pressure to demonstrate 'success' on both agricultural research and the farmers, processors and consumers it is meant to serve. Whilst being a fascinating and thought-provoking read for professionals in the Agriculture and Environmental science, it will also appeal to students and researchers wanting to understand more about this essential topic in agronomy, agricultural science and/or agricultural policy.

Author Biography:

James Sumberg is Research Fellow in the Knowledge, Technology and Society Team at the Institute of Development Studies (IDS), University of Sussex, Brighton, United Kingdom John J. Thompson is Research Fellow in the Knowledge, Technology and Society Team at the Institute of Development Studies (IDS), University of Sussex, Brighton, United Kingdom
Release date Australia
March 15th, 2012
Audience
  • Tertiary Education (US: College)
Contributors
  • Edited by James Sumberg
  • Edited by John Thompson
Illustrations
12 Tables, black and white
Pages
232
Dimensions
156x234x13
ISBN-13
9780415507141
Product ID
18498795

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