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Category: Science and Technology Studies (STS)

  • Not-so-deep Thoughts

True Dat: “What has [critical social science of sustainability] research shown us that we didn’t already know?”

  • by AgroEcoDoc
  • Posted on February 14, 2019February 20, 2019
  • Biotechnology/GM agriculture

Guest Post by Doug Gurian-Sherman: “‘Food Evolution’ Documentary Supports GMOs, but Not Science, Part 2”

  • by AgroEcoDoc
  • Posted on November 10, 2017January 8, 2018
  • Government and Governance

More on the importance of empathy & reciprocity for scientists who want to have real impact

  • by AgroEcoDoc
  • Posted on July 24, 2017January 8, 2018
  • Bias

“Academic success is partly (but significantly) a lottery”

  • by AgroEcoDoc
  • Posted on May 13, 2013May 13, 2013
  • Bias

Good policy requires working with people democratically and transparently, not (just…) good science (…once more into the breach, dear friends…)

  • by AgroEcoDoc
  • Posted on April 12, 2013
  • Government and Governance

Getting the POLITICAL science “right”

  • by AgroEcoDoc
  • Posted on March 18, 2013March 28, 2013
  • Center for Social and Environmental Justice

Barriers to interdisciplinarity: Cultivating fluidity

  • by Melissa Knudson
  • Posted on March 17, 2013March 28, 2013
  • About the Lab

Could not have said it better…

  • by AgroEcoDoc
  • Posted on November 24, 2012November 24, 2012
  • Agriculture

Big News in Agriculture, Big Agribusiness, and the unfortunate mysteries at the heart of peer review: A wandering, partially annotated bibliography

  • by AgroEcoDoc
  • Posted on October 21, 2012October 21, 2012
  • Development

Quick Note on Development, sovereignty, and the Millennium Villages Project

  • by AgroEcoDoc
  • Posted on October 3, 2012October 3, 2012

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Blogroll

  • Big Hunger Blog
  • Food Politics (Marion Nestle's Blog)
  • The Global Barrel (Friend and Colleague Tom O'Donnell's blog)
  • Ecological Sociology (No longer updated but worth reading)
  • Living Anthropologically (Jason Antrosio)
  • Ideas for Sustainability (Joern Fischer)
  • IATP Blog
  • Crooked Timber–interesting writing by interesting academics

AgroEcoColleagues

  • Agroecology & Livelihoods Collaborative @ UVM
  • AgroecologyNow!
  • Big Hunger: Page for Andy Fisher's important new book
  • Centre for Agroecology, Water & Resilience @ Coventry University
  • IATP: The Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy
  • Ideas for Sustainability (Joern Fischer)
  • Jason Antrosio (of Living Anthropologically)
  • Jha Lab @ UT Austin
  • Philpott Lab @ UC Santa Cruz
  • The School of Ants
  • Thousand Currents: Building a global community rooted in love, imagination and joy
  • University of Michigan Sustainable Food Systems Initiative

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  • Reblogged from Mosaic: How going hungry affects children for their whole lives
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  • True Dat: “What has [critical social science of sustainability] research shown us that we didn’t already know?”

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