Political ecology of agriculture : agroecology and post-development Omar Felipe Giraldo
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en línea Idioma: Inglés Detalles de publicación: Geneva, Switzerland Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2019Descripción: xix, 172 páginasISBN: - 3030118231
- 9783030118235
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| Tipo de ítem | Biblioteca actual | Colección | Estado | Código de barras | |
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| Libros | Biblioteca Electrónica Recursos en línea (RE) | ECOSUR | Recurso digital | ECO400108629290 |
Incluye bibliografía: páginas 135-144 e índice: páginas 145-150
Preface.. Chapter 1.. Agroextractivism: the desert is growing!.. Extractivism: Bringing out the unseen.. Metaphysical thinking and the green revolution.. Progress and development: temporary certainties of agro-capitalism.. Chapter 2.. The economic rationality of agroextractivism.. Economic rationality and agriculture.. Agricultural over-accumulation and the development project.. The environmental consequences of the commodification of agriculture and the restructuring of agrocapitalism.. Chapter 3.. Territorial control and geographical expansion of agribusiness.. Crisis of capitalism and violent dispossession of the land.. Farmers in the global south: ontological and epistemic colonization.. In situ deterritorialization of peoples.. Inclusion and removal of autonomy.. Control of enunciation fields.. Agribusiness and territorial rent.. Chapter 4.. The government of affections.. Creation of linkages with the place and the political administration of affections.. Constructing a shortage and producing desire.. Esthetics of agro-industrial progress.. Chapter 5.. Agroecology in post-development.. Social processes of agroecology.. Regeneration of community spaces and socialization of vernacular wisdom.. Agroecology and cracking away at capital.. Chapter 6.. Re-inhabiting the earth's crust through agroecology.. Agriculture, co-evolution, and natural drift.. What is life? autopoiesis and agroecology.. The second law of thermodynamics in agroecology.. Creativity: technique and technology.. Chapter 7.. The future, behind us.. Possibilities of worlds turning green again.. Ontological transformations, spiritual transformations
Preface.. Chapter 1.. Agroextractivism: the desert is growing!.. Extractivism: Bringing out the unseen.. Metaphysical thinking and the green revolution.. Progress and development: temporary certainties of agro-capitalism.. Chapter 2.. The economic rationality of agroextractivism.. Economic rationality and agriculture.. Agricultural over-accumulation and the development project.. The environmental consequences of the commodification of agriculture and the restructuring of agrocapitalism.. Chapter 3.. Territorial control and geographical expansion of agribusiness.. Crisis of capitalism and violent dispossession of the land.. Farmers in the global south: ontological and epistemic colonization.. In situ deterritorialization of peoples.. Inclusion and removal of autonomy.. Control of enunciation fields.. Agribusiness and territorial rent.. Chapter 4.. The government of affections.. Creation of linkages with the place and the political administration of affections.. Constructing a shortage and producing desire.. Esthetics of agro-industrial progress.. Chapter 5.. Agroecology in post-development.. Social processes of agroecology.. Regeneration of community spaces and socialization of vernacular wisdom.. Agroecology and cracking away at capital.. Chapter 6.. Re-inhabiting the earth's crust through agroecology.. Agriculture, co-evolution, and natural drift.. What is life? autopoiesis and agroecology.. The second law of thermodynamics in agroecology.. Creativity: technique and technology.. Chapter 7.. The future, behind us.. Possibilities of worlds turning green again.. Ontological transformations, spiritual transformations
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