Market penetration by the hegemonic core state's agricultural biotechnology firms has been preceded and accompanied by a vigorous anti-genetically modified seeds (anti-GM) movement in semi-peripheral India. To understand the extent of anti-imperialism and anti-capitalism exhibited by the Indian state, it is useful to investigate the character of democratizing forces-such as the anti-GM movement-which interact with and shape the state. I use primary and secondary data sources to analyze the anti-GM movement in India and argue that the movement is anti-corporate without being anti-capitalist. Further, it is counter-hegemonic but not anti-systemic. These four traits reflect the strengths and weaknesses of exemplary coalition-building between r...
Micronutrient deficiencies are responsible for major health problems among the poor in India. Biofor...
The use of genetically engineered (GE) crops in agriculture has been the subject of fierce controver...
The introduction of semi-dwarfing, high-yielding and nutrients-responsive crop varieties in the 1960...
This paper explores the national and transnational character of mobilization against GM crops in Ind...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Routledge in Capitalism Nature Socialism,...
World agriculture is passing through a distinct phase of transformation, called the ‘second Green Re...
This article identifies and explains the ways in which firms involved in the debate about the role o...
This article identifies and explains the ways in which firms involved in the debate about the role o...
The primal global rift around genetic engineering is between agricultural crops and all other uses –...
Historically, the onset of green revolution that led to the introduction of high-yielding varieties ...
Debates about science and technology are central to the future of development. No recent controversy...
Technology transitions following radical technological breakthroughs are often marked by controversi...
Thesis: Ph. D. in History, Anthropology, and Science, Technology and Society (HASTS), Massachusetts ...
The transnational spread of law and technology in Indian agricultural development has passed through...
Farmers’ movements arose in Tamil Nadu, Punjab, Karnataka, Maharashtra and U.P in the early 1970s as...
Micronutrient deficiencies are responsible for major health problems among the poor in India. Biofor...
The use of genetically engineered (GE) crops in agriculture has been the subject of fierce controver...
The introduction of semi-dwarfing, high-yielding and nutrients-responsive crop varieties in the 1960...
This paper explores the national and transnational character of mobilization against GM crops in Ind...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Routledge in Capitalism Nature Socialism,...
World agriculture is passing through a distinct phase of transformation, called the ‘second Green Re...
This article identifies and explains the ways in which firms involved in the debate about the role o...
This article identifies and explains the ways in which firms involved in the debate about the role o...
The primal global rift around genetic engineering is between agricultural crops and all other uses –...
Historically, the onset of green revolution that led to the introduction of high-yielding varieties ...
Debates about science and technology are central to the future of development. No recent controversy...
Technology transitions following radical technological breakthroughs are often marked by controversi...
Thesis: Ph. D. in History, Anthropology, and Science, Technology and Society (HASTS), Massachusetts ...
The transnational spread of law and technology in Indian agricultural development has passed through...
Farmers’ movements arose in Tamil Nadu, Punjab, Karnataka, Maharashtra and U.P in the early 1970s as...
Micronutrient deficiencies are responsible for major health problems among the poor in India. Biofor...
The use of genetically engineered (GE) crops in agriculture has been the subject of fierce controver...
The introduction of semi-dwarfing, high-yielding and nutrients-responsive crop varieties in the 1960...