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environmental and health concerns and the desire to make profit and innovate. We relate the cognitive factors to organizational, technical, economic, and political factors and suggest levers for crop ... experiences. We highlight the cognitive factors influencing the choice of farmers to diversify and link them to organisational, technical, economic, and political factors. We suggest levers for crop
, she has come to understand herself as a mestiza philosopher who feels that she can embrace the philosophy fleshed in her skin, in the streets, in hunger, in thirst, instead of that which rests on the ... filosofía actual en América Latina (pp. 55-62). Ciudad de México D. F.: Grijalbo. [ Links ] 6. GRACIA, J. y Vargas, M. (2018). Latin American Philosophy. Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. https
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authors conclude that limiting the convergence to an epistemic process of rapprochement among various areas of knowledge makes it difficult to highlight the importance of political, professional, and
identify 11 main bio-technical, cognitive, socio-political, and organizational levers. Bio-technical levers include those for (1) mobilizing complementarity between crop species to optimize natural resources ... ) managing biodiversity at landscape and territorial scales, (4) increasing the efficiency of biogeochemical cycles, and (5) renewing targets for genetic improvement. Cognitive, socio-political, and
Rawls’ Theory of Justice II: Rawls’ Political Turn ... Canadian journal of Political Science POLITICAL TURN Dr. Ali ġafak BALI 0 1 0 See Rawls , J. (1985) , ― Justice as Fairness: Political not Metaphysical‖ in Philosophy and Public Affairs , Vol. 14
utopia working towards indiscipline of both academia and life itself.Keywords : Latin American reasoning; cultural studies; genealogy; decolonial turn; antagonism; political philosophy. ... contributions to the scholar world, to a way of thinking and to some "forms of doing" inspired by the breaking of disciplinary boundaries, critical thinking and political settings of those who produce knowledge
utopia working towards indiscipline of both academia and life itself.Keywords : Latin American reasoning; cultural studies; genealogy; decolonial turn; antagonism; political philosophy. ... contributions to the scholar world, to a way of thinking and to some "forms of doing" inspired by the breaking of disciplinary boundaries, critical thinking and political settings of those who produce knowledge
utopia working towards indiscipline of both academia and life itself.Keywords : Latin American reasoning; cultural studies; genealogy; decolonial turn; antagonism; political philosophy. ... contributions to the scholar world, to a way of thinking and to some "forms of doing" inspired by the breaking of disciplinary boundaries, critical thinking and political settings of those who produce knowledge
utopia working towards indiscipline of both academia and life itself.Keywords : Latin American reasoning; cultural studies; genealogy; decolonial turn; antagonism; political philosophy. ... contributions to the scholar world, to a way of thinking and to some "forms of doing" inspired by the breaking of disciplinary boundaries, critical thinking and political settings of those who produce knowledge
utopia working towards indiscipline of both academia and life itself.Keywords : Latin American reasoning; cultural studies; genealogy; decolonial turn; antagonism; political philosophy. ... contributions to the scholar world, to a way of thinking and to some "forms of doing" inspired by the breaking of disciplinary boundaries, critical thinking and political settings of those who produce knowledge
utopia working towards indiscipline of both academia and life itself.Keywords : Latin American reasoning; cultural studies; genealogy; decolonial turn; antagonism; political philosophy. ... contributions to the scholar world, to a way of thinking and to some "forms of doing" inspired by the breaking of disciplinary boundaries, critical thinking and political settings of those who produce knowledge
utopia working towards indiscipline of both academia and life itself.Keywords : Latin American reasoning; cultural studies; genealogy; decolonial turn; antagonism; political philosophy. ... contributions to the scholar world, to a way of thinking and to some "forms of doing" inspired by the breaking of disciplinary boundaries, critical thinking and political settings of those who produce knowledge
utopia working towards indiscipline of both academia and life itself.Keywords : Latin American reasoning; cultural studies; genealogy; decolonial turn; antagonism; political philosophy. ... contributions to the scholar world, to a way of thinking and to some "forms of doing" inspired by the breaking of disciplinary boundaries, critical thinking and political settings of those who produce knowledge
utopia working towards indiscipline of both academia and life itself.Keywords : Latin American reasoning; cultural studies; genealogy; decolonial turn; antagonism; political philosophy. ... contributions to the scholar world, to a way of thinking and to some "forms of doing" inspired by the breaking of disciplinary boundaries, critical thinking and political settings of those who produce knowledge
utopia working towards indiscipline of both academia and life itself.Keywords : Latin American reasoning; cultural studies; genealogy; decolonial turn; antagonism; political philosophy. ... contributions to the scholar world, to a way of thinking and to some "forms of doing" inspired by the breaking of disciplinary boundaries, critical thinking and political settings of those who produce knowledge
utopia working towards indiscipline of both academia and life itself.Keywords : Latin American reasoning; cultural studies; genealogy; decolonial turn; antagonism; political philosophy. ... contributions to the scholar world, to a way of thinking and to some "forms of doing" inspired by the breaking of disciplinary boundaries, critical thinking and political settings of those who produce knowledge
diversity (the present) and (2) what are the barriers and bridges to alternative diversification strategies (the imaginary)? Through a political agroecology and spatial imaginaries lens, we conducted and ... as how they farm to support agroecological transformation and reckoning with past and present land use paradigms to re-imagine what is possible. Crop diversity; United States; Political agroecology
holds multiple meanings, from technical innovations to wildlifefriendly farming and social and political change away from industrial-style farming (Wezel et al. 2009; Norgaard and Sikor 2019; van Hulst ... ) . Often absent in the list of constraints to CA adoption is the human dimension, which is rooted in socio-economic, political, cultural and mental spheres (Prager and Posthumus 2011) . Another major
In response to the sustainability issues that agriculture faces in advanced economies, agroecology has gained increasing relevance in scientific, political, and social debates. This has promoted ... . 2010) , and regenerative agriculture (LaCanne and Lundgren 2018) . Among these multiple models, agroecology has gained increasing relevance in scientific, political, and social debates in recent years