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- Title
Situating Political Agronomy: The Knowledge Politics of Hybrid Rice in India and Uganda.
- Authors
Taylor, Marcus; Bargout, Remy; Bhasme, Suhas
- Abstract
The emergence of 'political agronomy' — a research agenda that interrogates the knowledge politics through which agronomic debates are constructed, shaped and contested — has added a new and important tool for the analysis of agricultural research and policy making in development contexts. This article seeks to advance the scope of political agronomy by providing an enhanced framework to link the analysis of agronomic knowledge production to the study of new agricultural technologies in practice. Using case studies of hybrid rice promotion in southern India and western Uganda, the article illustrates the power relations and unanticipated outcomes that accompanied the translation of agronomic research into agrarian settings characterized by pronounced social polarization and marked environmental transformations. These case studies affirm how the starkly uneven outcomes of technological change refract back into the politics of agronomic research and extension as both researchers and policy makers react to the unintended impacts of previous interventions when designing future agendas.
- Subjects
UGANDA; INDIA; HYBRID rice; AGRONOMY; AGRICULTURAL research; AGRICULTURAL technology; AGRICULTURAL policy
- Publication
Development & Change, 2021, Vol 52, Issue 1, p168
- ISSN
0012-155X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/dech.12605