TY - BOOK AU - Sumberg,J.E. TI - Agronomy for development: the politics of knowledge in agricultural research T2 - Pathways to sustainability SN - 9781315284040 (e-book: PDF) AV - S596.7 .A37 2017 U1 - 631.4 PY - 2017/// CY - London, New York PB - Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group KW - Agronomy KW - Research KW - Crops and soils KW - Crop science N1 - "Selection and editorial matter, James Sumberg; individual chapters, the contributors"--Copyright statement, title page verso; Includes bibliographical references (pages 161-192) and index; chapter 1 Knowledge politics in development-oriented agronomy; Jens A. Andersson --; chapter 2 On the movement of agricultural technologies: packaging, unpacking and situated reconfiguration; Dominic Glover --; chapter 3 South–South cooperation and agribusiness contestations in irrigated rice: China and Brazil in Ghana; Kojo Amanor --; chapter 4 GM crops ‘for Africa’: contestation and knowledge politics in the Kenyan biosafety debate; Stephen Whitfield --; chapter 5 Systems research in the CGIAR as an arena of struggle: competing discourses on the embedding of research in development; Cees Leeuwis --; chapter 6 One step forward, two steps back in farmer knowledge exchange: ‘scaling up’ as Fordist replication in drag; William G. Moseley --; chapter 7 When the solution became a problem: strategies in the reform of agricultural extension in Uganda; Patience B. Rwamigisa --; chapter 8 Sweet ‘success’: contesting biofortification strategies to address malnutrition in Tanzania; Sheila Rao --; chapter 9 Crops in context: negotiating traditional and formal seed institutions; Ola T. Westengen --; chapter 10 Laws of the field: rights and justice in development-oriented agronomy; James A. Fraser --; chapter 11 A golden age for agronomy?; Ken E. Giller UR - https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9781315284040 ER -