UID:
edocfu_9961426930802883
Format:
1 online resource (359 pages) :
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illustrations, tables.
Edition:
1st ed.
ISBN:
1-138-95536-1
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1-317-35497-4
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1-317-35498-2
Series Statement:
Routledge Studies in Food, Society and the Environment
Content:
"Contestations over knowledge--and who controls its production--are a key focus of social movements and other actors that promote food sovereignty, agroecology and biocultural diversity. This book critically examines the kinds of knowledge and ways of knowing needed for food sovereignty, agroecology and biocultural diversity. 'Food sovereignty' is understood here as a transformative process that seeks to recreate the democratic realm and regenerate a diversity of autonomous food systems based on agroecology, biocultural diversity, equity, social justice and ecological sustainability. It is shown that alternatives to the current model of development require radically different knowledges and epistemologies from those on offer today in mainstream institutions (including universities, policy think tanks and donor organizations). To achieve food sovereignty, agroecology and biocultural diversity, there is a need to re-imagine and construct knowledge for diversity, decentralisation, dynamic adaptation and democracy. The authors critically explore the changes in organizations, research paradigms and professional practice that could help transform and co-create knowledge for a new modernity based on plural definitions of wellbeing. Particular attention is given to institutional, pedagogical and methodological innovations that can enhance cognitive justice by giving hitherto excluded citizens more power and agency in the construction of knowledge. The book thus contributes to the democratization of knowledge and power in the domain of food, environment and society."--Provided by publisher.
Note:
Acknowledgements -- Constructing knowledge for food sovereignty, agroecology and biocultural diversity : an overview / Michel P. Pimbert -- How agricultural research systems shape a technological regime that develops genetic engineering but locks out agroecological innovations / Gaetan Vanloqueren and Philippe V. Baret -- Sustainability science and "ignorance-based" management for a resilient future / Steve L. Light and Kristen Blann -- On non-equilibrium and nomadism : knowledge, diversity and global modernity in drylands / Sian Sullivan and Katherine Homewood -- Sub-Saharan Africa, Kenya and the Malthusian paradigm in contemporary development thinking / Eric B. Ross -- Plants that speak and institutions that don't listen : notes on the protection of traditional knowledge / Nina Isabella Moeller -- Economics : the limitations of a special case / Gilbert Rist -- Democratizing knowledge and ways of knowing for food sovereignty, agroecology, and biocultural diversity / Michel P. Pimbert.
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English
Additional Edition:
ISBN 1-315-66639-1
Additional Edition:
ISBN 1-138-95535-3
Language:
English
DOI:
10.4324/9781315666396
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