This article investigates the multiple ontological politics of agriculture on Indian tea plantations from a more-than-human perspective. Plantation agriculture is an ontological politics that enacts authoritative simplifications of plant morphologies and is performed by precarious labour. Each plantation also comprises multiple other practices: the efforts of planters to reform the ecological relationships in their tea fields through organic cultivation techniques, the resistances of workers and supervisors to their working conditions, the unruly growth of tea plants, and the interventions of various other non-human species. The article uses multispecies ethnography to sketch how organic cultivation, labour resistance, and non-human agency ...
The aim in this thesis is to explore how power dynamics are involved as one way of knowing the envir...
Many different actors have hopes and aspirations for the future of organic agriculture. They have di...
Organic farming forms an integral part of the current environmental discourse of “saving the planet”...
This article investigates the multiple ontological politics of agriculture on Indian tea plantations...
Abstract In this article I underscore how women organic tea farmers build economic resilience throu...
The "ontological turn" in anthropology is linked to the insight that environmental thinking requires...
This article explores how 'Zero Budget Natural Farming', an Indian natural farming movement centered...
This paper provides a critical reflection on the operational logic, ideological inconsistencies, and...
International audienceThis article follows the trajectory of a French farmers' movement that contest...
Meine Dissertation untersucht die ökologische Landwirtschaft auf indischen Teeplantagen. Basierend a...
This article uses the evolving understandings of commercial organic agriculture within two research ...
My dissertation is an ethnographic engagement with the localized effects of emerging global ethical ...
This thesis examines the case of a rural community in the Indian Himalaya persisting with cardamom m...
In light of the Plantationocene, a term recently elaborated to capture the magnitude of power of pla...
Jatropha curcas is promoted internationally for its presumed agronomic viability in marginal lands, ...
The aim in this thesis is to explore how power dynamics are involved as one way of knowing the envir...
Many different actors have hopes and aspirations for the future of organic agriculture. They have di...
Organic farming forms an integral part of the current environmental discourse of “saving the planet”...
This article investigates the multiple ontological politics of agriculture on Indian tea plantations...
Abstract In this article I underscore how women organic tea farmers build economic resilience throu...
The "ontological turn" in anthropology is linked to the insight that environmental thinking requires...
This article explores how 'Zero Budget Natural Farming', an Indian natural farming movement centered...
This paper provides a critical reflection on the operational logic, ideological inconsistencies, and...
International audienceThis article follows the trajectory of a French farmers' movement that contest...
Meine Dissertation untersucht die ökologische Landwirtschaft auf indischen Teeplantagen. Basierend a...
This article uses the evolving understandings of commercial organic agriculture within two research ...
My dissertation is an ethnographic engagement with the localized effects of emerging global ethical ...
This thesis examines the case of a rural community in the Indian Himalaya persisting with cardamom m...
In light of the Plantationocene, a term recently elaborated to capture the magnitude of power of pla...
Jatropha curcas is promoted internationally for its presumed agronomic viability in marginal lands, ...
The aim in this thesis is to explore how power dynamics are involved as one way of knowing the envir...
Many different actors have hopes and aspirations for the future of organic agriculture. They have di...
Organic farming forms an integral part of the current environmental discourse of “saving the planet”...