Epic narratives of the Green Revolution in Brazil, China, and India (original) (raw)
Roundtable: New Narratives of the Green Revolution
Nicole Sackley
Agricultural History
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Roundtable: New Narratives of the Green Revolution, Agricultural History 91:3 (Summer 2017): pp. 397-422
Timothy Lorek
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Green-revolution epistemologies in China and India: technocracy and revolution in the production of scientific knowledge and peasant identity
Madhumita Saha
BJHS Themes, 2016
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Revisiting the adequacy of the economic policy narrative underpinning the Green Revolution
Jacob van Etten
Agriculture and Human Values
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Science and Technology in World Agriculture: Narratives and Discourses
Pasquale Lucio Scandizzo
2009
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Transforming agriculture: the green revolution in Asia
Peter Hazell
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Beyond the Green Revolution: a selective essay
Robert Chambers
Agrarian Change and Development Planning in South Asia, 1984
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EDITORIAL: with Pratyusha Basu: Introduction to Special Issue: Technological and Social Dimensions of the Green Revolution: Connecting Pasts and Futures (IJAS 2012; Routledge book 2013)
Bruce A. Scholten
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Heroes of agricultural innovation
jozef keulartz
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An Unintended Race: Miracle Rice and the Green Revolution
Elaine Gan
Environmental Philosophy, 2017
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The green revolution as a process of global circulation: plants, people and practices
Jonathan Harwood
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Andrew Flachs. 2016. Redefining success: the political ecology of genetically modified and organic cotton as solutions to agrarian crisis. Journal of Political Ecology 23: 49-70.
Andrew Flachs, Journal of Political Ecology
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Redefining success: the political ecology of genetically modified and organic cotton as solutions to agrarian crisis
Andrew Flachs
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Yield of dreams: Marching west and the politics of scientific knowledge in the Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation (Embrapa); Geoforum 77: 206-217
Ryan Nehring
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Towards the real green revolution? Exploring the conceptual dimensions of a new ecological modernisation of agriculture that could ‘feed the world’
Lummina Horlings
Global Environmental Change, 2011
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The Green Revolution: an end of century perspective
Cynthia Bantilan
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Coming to terms with tropical ecology: technology transfer during the early Green Revolution
Jonathan Harwood
Intern. Journal of Agricultural Sustainability, 2021
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Out of AGRA: The Green Revolution returns to Africa
Eric Holt-Gimenez
Development, 2008
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From the green revolution to the gene revolution
Peter Atkins
Food in Society: Economy, Culture, Geography, 2001
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"The Contradictions of the Green Revolution"
Harry Cleaver
The American Economic Review, 1972
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Obstacles to a Doubly Green Revolution.
Allen Blackman
Environment and Development Economics, 2001
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Cultivating Knowledge: Biotechnology, Sustainability, and the Human Cost of Cotton Capitalism in India, by AndrewFlachs, Tucson: The University of Arizona Press, 2019. 225 pp. $29.95 (paper). ISBN: 978‐0‐8165‐3963‐5
Matthew Zinsli
Rural Sociology, 2022
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Brazil as a Precursor of the 4TH Agricultural Revolution
Sérgio Rodrigues de Souza
Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), 2022
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Indian agriculture after the Green Revolution
Kiril Tochkov
2017
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Technological Momentum and the Hegemony of the Green Revolution: A Case Study of an Organic Rice Cooperative in Taiwan
Hsin-Hsing Chen
East Asian Science, Technology and Society: An International Journal, 2011
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Heroes of agricultural innovation: Genomics and metaphoric plurality
Cor van der Weele
Genomics, Policy and Society, 2009
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Regenerating the Green Revolution
Gordon Conway
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The Green Revolution Reconsidered: The Impact of High-Yielding Rice Varieties in South India
Ramasamy Chinnachamy, Peter Hazell
American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 1993
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Green Revolution: a mechanism to spread capitalist development in the Global South
Nicolas Rodríguez
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The socio-economic problems of the green revolution the south-Asian Experience
İhsan Sezal
Bursa Üniversitesi, 1980
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Agricultural Science and Technology: Tensions and Contradictions
Leland Glenna
Routledge International Handbook of Rural Studies, 2016
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The State, Scientists and Staple Crops: Agricultural ‘Modernization’ in Pre-Green Revolution India
Madhumita Saha
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Book Review of Red Revolution, Green Revolution: Scientific Farming in Socialist China by Sigrid Schmalzer
James Lin
Twentieth Century China, 2017
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Three Agricultural Revolutions
Rob Lucas, John J Clegg
South Atlantic Quarterly, 2020
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Researching the Culture in Agri-culture: Social Research for International Development Edited by Michael M. Cernea and Amir H. Kassam
Gabriela Schiavoni
Development and Change, 2008
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