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Toward a caring and (re)productive bioeconomy? A feminist analysis of socio-technical innovations and sustainability shortcomings

by BioMat July 29, 2024

Sarah Hackfort and Anna Saave published the article “Toward a caring and (re)productive bioeconomy? A feminist analysis of socio-technical innovations and sustainability shortcomings” in Sustainability: Science, Practice and Policy.

Abstract

The bioeconomy is touted as an innovative economic approach to make economies more sustainable through the use of biological resources and processes. In many bioeconomy policies, the expansion of biomass is key and is enabled by new biotechnologies and precision agriculture (PA). We respond to the demand for critical approaches to sustainability and ask: How can feminist (sustainability) research – specifically feminist ecological economics and feminist science and technology studies – help to assess the sustainability shortcomings of socio-technical innovations in the bioeconomy? We have drawn from these two fields to construct a framework of analysis and illustrate its application by looking at the field of PA, which has emblematic socio-technical innovations for biomass production in the agricultural bioeconomy. We illustrate how this analytical framework can reveal manifold sustainability shortcomings linked to these innovations, such as the reinforcement of power relations; the promotion of productivism; the undermining of precaution, sufficiency, and cooperation in technology development; the fetishization of data; and the delegitimization of local knowledge. While the application of the analytical framework is only exemplary, it shows how such an analysis allows for a fine-grained and multifaceted assessment of a specific field of innovations in the bioeconomy and how it can draw attention to structural and systemic sustainability shortcomings which are often overlooked.

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Hackfort, S., & Saave, A. (2024). Toward a caring and (re)productive bioeconomy? A feminist analysis of socio-technical innovations and sustainability shortcomings. Sustainability: Science, Practice and Policy, 20(1). https://doi.org/10.1080/15487733.2024.2375808

 


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July 29, 2024 0 comment
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Big Data in der Landwirtschaft | Chance für die sozial-ökologische Transformation?

by BioMat May 7, 2024

Big Data in der Landwirtschaft | Chance für die sozial-ökologische Transformation?

Sarah Hackfort published an article in the 05/24 issue of Blätter für deutsche und internationale Politik.

Die Digitalisierung macht auch vor der Landwirtschaft nicht halt. Doch die durch sie wachsende Menge an Daten führt nicht automatisch zu einer präziseren Bewirtschaftung der Böden und zu mehr Nachhaltigkeit, warnt die Politikwissenschaftlerin Sarah Hackfort. Vielmehr nutze sie aktuell vor allem dem Geschäft der großen Agrarkonzerne.

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Book chapter: Miriam Boyer (2022) “Biodiversität”

by BioMat January 13, 2023

Miriam Boyer writes a book chapter on the topic of biodiversity in the handbook “Handbuch Politische Ökologie. Theorien, Konflikte, Begriffe, Methoden”.

 

Link: https://www.transcript-verlag.de/978-3-8376-5627-5/handbuch-politische-oekologie/

Citation: Boyer, Miriam (2022): “Biodiversität.” In Daniela Gottschlich, Sarah Hackfort, Tobias Schmitt und Uta von Winterfeld, ed., Handbuch Politische Ökologie. Theorien, Konflikte, Begriffe, Methoden. transcript, Bielefeld.

 

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January 13, 2023 0 comment
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(Online) Workshop: Digitalization and Labor in the Bioeconomy, 30.09.-01.10.2021

by BioMat October 11, 2021

The BioMaterialities Group holds an online Workshop on the topic “Labor and the Digitalization of Agriculture”.

Talks by: Alistair Fraser, Louisa Prause, Sarah Rotz, Camila Moreno, and Benjamin Neimark

 

Link to Workshop Program:

Digitalization and Labor in der Bioeconomy_final program

 

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October 11, 2021 0 comment

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