The changing politics of agronomy research
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2013Author
Sumberg, James
Thompson, John
Woodhouse, Philip
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The context in which agronomy research takes place has changed fundamentally over the last 40 years, with important implications for the discipline. Systematic study of the new politics of agronomy is particularly important in an era when the whole basis of global and sustainable food security is under question. One critical challenge is to analyse the forces driving claims on the universality of technology and approaches.
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Sumberg, J., Thompson, J. and Woodhouse, P, (2013), 'The changing politics of agronomy research', Outlook on Agriculture 42 (2), pp.81-83Is part of series
Outlook on agriculture;42.2More details
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