Authors
Ken E Giller, Jens A Andersson, James Sumberg, John Thompson
Publication date
2017
Book
Agronomy for Development: The Politics of Knowledge in Agricultural Research
Publisher
Earthscan, Routledge
Description
This chapter explores knowledge politics in development-oriented agronomy. It focuses on dominant framings and popular research themes: the rise of the new global food security agenda, which marks agronomy's renaissance and reframing as a global food security science; the framing and reframing of long-standing debates related to farm size and agronomic practices; questions over scales of analysis and the evolution from plot-based to place-based agronomy; and the growing influence of the New Public Management principles on agricultural research priorities and processes. The chapter suggests that development-oriented agronomy is at a critical juncture, facing a once-in-a-generation opportunity to re-imagine itself. Agronomy is increasingly operating in a space where uncertainty is large and the stakes are high, and where many opinions and ideas are heard – what Ravetz called 'post-normal science' …
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KE Giller, JA Andersson, J Sumberg, J Thompson - Agronomy for Development, 2017