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UID:pathways-to-agricultural-development-in-postcolonial-southeast-asia-1
SUMMARY:Pathways to Agricultural Development in Postcolonial Southeast Asia (1)
LOCATION:Room 1.402
DESCRIPTION:Over the past two decades, scholars in the social sciences and 
 humanities have submitted “development” to the scrutiny of history and disc
 losed a great variety of ideas, assumptions, interests, and practices. This
  panel sets out to contribute new scholarship to this growing body of liter
 ature by presenting several papers on the history of agricultural developme
 nt in Southeast Asia. Included case studies will draw attention to the mult
 iple actors involved in the imagining and enacting of agricultural developm
 ent and examine why at particular times and places certain “pathways of dev
 elopment” were favored over others. Special attention will be devoted to th
 e role of knowledge and technologies, both broadly construed, in the promot
 ion of new practices and entities (e.g. crop varieties, fertilizers, or far
 mers), and the politics behind these processes. The panel intends to open a
  dialogue between different regions within Southeast Asia in order to exami
 ne commonalities, differences, and cross-connections. Chronologically, it f
 ocuses on the period after the multiple struggles for political independenc
 e, keeping in mind that postcoloniality often went hand in hand with the fo
 rging of new dependencies and the partial reproduction of colonial ideologi
 es and practices.
URL:https://euroseas2019.org/program/panels/pathways-to-agricultural-development-in-postcolonial-southeast-asia
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20190912T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20190912T103000
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DTSTAMP:20260408T221500
UID:pathways-to-agricultural-development-in-postcolonial-southeast-asia-2
SUMMARY:Pathways to Agricultural Development in Postcolonial Southeast Asia (2)
LOCATION:Room 1.402
DESCRIPTION:Over the past two decades, scholars in the social sciences and 
 humanities have submitted “development” to the scrutiny of history and disc
 losed a great variety of ideas, assumptions, interests, and practices. This
  panel sets out to contribute new scholarship to this growing body of liter
 ature by presenting several papers on the history of agricultural developme
 nt in Southeast Asia. Included case studies will draw attention to the mult
 iple actors involved in the imagining and enacting of agricultural developm
 ent and examine why at particular times and places certain “pathways of dev
 elopment” were favored over others. Special attention will be devoted to th
 e role of knowledge and technologies, both broadly construed, in the promot
 ion of new practices and entities (e.g. crop varieties, fertilizers, or far
 mers), and the politics behind these processes. The panel intends to open a
  dialogue between different regions within Southeast Asia in order to exami
 ne commonalities, differences, and cross-connections. Chronologically, it f
 ocuses on the period after the multiple struggles for political independenc
 e, keeping in mind that postcoloniality often went hand in hand with the fo
 rging of new dependencies and the partial reproduction of colonial ideologi
 es and practices.
URL:https://euroseas2019.org/program/panels/pathways-to-agricultural-development-in-postcolonial-southeast-asia
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20190912T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20190912T123000
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