Towards a theory of agrarian skilling (Or, why farmer knowledge does not stop at the edge of the field) DOI
Marcus Taylor, Suhas Bhasme

Outlook on Agriculture, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: April 22, 2025

Recent contributions to the literature on agricultural deskilling argue that increasing commercialisation of smallholder agriculture and a reliance externally developed technologies has undermined environmental basis farmer learning. Despite many compelling attributes, initial thesis insufficiently analyse key social dimensions agriculture. Farming is not merely technical activity knowledge does begin end at boundary fields. Rather, pursuit deeply process we must broaden our understanding better incorporate Accounts learning therein address skills through which farmers manage range relationships underpin livelihoods, including complex market transactions, credit/debt relations, labour sourcing, off-farm employment networks for accessing government schemes. This form practice what call ‘agrarian skilling’ stands as necessary extension more bounded notion knowledge. Focusing agrarian skilling in this manner allows greater analytical purchase power relations inherent creation dissemination within across populations.

Language: Английский

Towards a theory of agrarian skilling (Or, why farmer knowledge does not stop at the edge of the field) DOI
Marcus Taylor, Suhas Bhasme

Outlook on Agriculture, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: April 22, 2025

Recent contributions to the literature on agricultural deskilling argue that increasing commercialisation of smallholder agriculture and a reliance externally developed technologies has undermined environmental basis farmer learning. Despite many compelling attributes, initial thesis insufficiently analyse key social dimensions agriculture. Farming is not merely technical activity knowledge does begin end at boundary fields. Rather, pursuit deeply process we must broaden our understanding better incorporate Accounts learning therein address skills through which farmers manage range relationships underpin livelihoods, including complex market transactions, credit/debt relations, labour sourcing, off-farm employment networks for accessing government schemes. This form practice what call ‘agrarian skilling’ stands as necessary extension more bounded notion knowledge. Focusing agrarian skilling in this manner allows greater analytical purchase power relations inherent creation dissemination within across populations.

Language: Английский

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