An international group of distinguished scholars pay homage to and build on the work of one of the most influential thinkers of our time, Michael Watts. _ Shows how Michael Watts' research, writings, teaching and mentoring have relentlessly pushed boundaries, transforming his chosen field of geography and beyond _ Spans an array of topics including the political economy and ecology of African societies, governmentality and territoriality in various Southern contexts, food security, cultural materialist expositions of capitalism, modernity and development across the postcolonial world _ Builds…mehr
An international group of distinguished scholars pay homage to and build on the work of one of the most influential thinkers of our time, Michael Watts. _ Shows how Michael Watts' research, writings, teaching and mentoring have relentlessly pushed boundaries, transforming his chosen field of geography and beyond _ Spans an array of topics including the political economy and ecology of African societies, governmentality and territoriality in various Southern contexts, food security, cultural materialist expositions of capitalism, modernity and development across the postcolonial world _ Builds on his legacy, exploring its theoretical, analytical, and empirical implications and proposing exciting new possibilities for further exploration in the tracks of WattsHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Sharad Chari, PhD is Associate Professor, Department of Geography, University of California at Berkeley, and Visiting Associate Professor, University of the Witwatersrand. Susanne Freidberg, PhD is Professor of Geography at Dartmouth College. Vinay Gidwani, PhD is Professor of Geography and Global Studies at the University of Minnesota. Jesse Ribot, PhD is Professor of Geography, Anthropology and Natural Resources and Environmental Studies at the University of Illinois. Wendy Wolford, PhD is Robert A. and Ruth E. Polson Professor of Global Development in the Department of Development Sociology at Cornell University.
Inhaltsangabe
Notes on Contributors vii
Introduction: Other Geographies, in the work of Michael Watts 1 Sharad Chari, Susanne Freidberg, Jesse Ribot, Wendy Wolford and Vinay Gidwani
1 Academic Journeys in the Black Atlantic: Gender, Work and Environmental Transformations 29 Judith Carney
2 Getting Back to our Roots: Integrating Critical Physical and Social Science in the Early Work of Michael Watts 43 Rebecca Lave
3 Binary Narratives of Capitalism and Climate Change: Dangers and Possibilities 55 Lucy Jarosz
4 Aggregate Modernities: A Critical Natural History of Contemporary Algorithms 63 Jake Kosek
5 Peanuts for Cashews? Agricultural Diversification and the Limits of Adaptability in Côte d'Ivoire 79 Thomas J. Bassett and Moussa Koné
6 Life Itself Under Contract: A Biopolitics of Partnerships and Chemical Risk in California's Strawberry Industry 97 Julie Guthman
7 Commoditization, Primitive Accumulation and the Spaces of Biodiversity Conservation 111 Roderick P. Neumann
8 Stopping the Serengeti Road: Social Media and the Discursive Politics of Conservation in Tanzania 127 Benjamin Gardner
9 Privatize Everything, Certify Everywhere: Academic Assessment and Value Transfers 143 Tad Mutersbaugh
10 Oil, Indigeneity and Dispossession 157 Joe Bryan
11 Frontiers: Remembering the Forgotten Lands 169 Teo Ballvé
12 Vibrancy of Refuse, Piety of Refusal: Infrastructures of Discard in Dakar 185 Rosalind Fredericks
13 Reclamation, Displacement and Resiliency in Phnom Penh 199 Erin Collins
Introduction: Other Geographies, in the work of Michael Watts 1 Sharad Chari, Susanne Freidberg, Jesse Ribot, Wendy Wolford and Vinay Gidwani
1 Academic Journeys in the Black Atlantic: Gender, Work and Environmental Transformations 29 Judith Carney
2 Getting Back to our Roots: Integrating Critical Physical and Social Science in the Early Work of Michael Watts 43 Rebecca Lave
3 Binary Narratives of Capitalism and Climate Change: Dangers and Possibilities 55 Lucy Jarosz
4 Aggregate Modernities: A Critical Natural History of Contemporary Algorithms 63 Jake Kosek
5 Peanuts for Cashews? Agricultural Diversification and the Limits of Adaptability in Côte d'Ivoire 79 Thomas J. Bassett and Moussa Koné
6 Life Itself Under Contract: A Biopolitics of Partnerships and Chemical Risk in California's Strawberry Industry 97 Julie Guthman
7 Commoditization, Primitive Accumulation and the Spaces of Biodiversity Conservation 111 Roderick P. Neumann
8 Stopping the Serengeti Road: Social Media and the Discursive Politics of Conservation in Tanzania 127 Benjamin Gardner
9 Privatize Everything, Certify Everywhere: Academic Assessment and Value Transfers 143 Tad Mutersbaugh
10 Oil, Indigeneity and Dispossession 157 Joe Bryan
11 Frontiers: Remembering the Forgotten Lands 169 Teo Ballvé
12 Vibrancy of Refuse, Piety of Refusal: Infrastructures of Discard in Dakar 185 Rosalind Fredericks
13 Reclamation, Displacement and Resiliency in Phnom Penh 199 Erin Collins
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'The essays in this book represent a sampling of Watts' UC Berkeley students' work across the four decades he served as professor, muse, and driving force for colleagues as well as students. The collection provides an entrée into this important scholar's broad-ranging and compelling legacy that branches out and extends, like a family tree, to distant continents and global institutions. How has Michael Watts shaped Political Ecology and other subfields of Critical Human Geography? Let us count the ways.' Nancy Lee Peluso, Professor of Society & Environment, University of California, Berkeley, USA
'This important volume is a testament to the range of scholarship inspired by Michael Watts as illustrated by the insightful contributions of his former students, who are major scholars in their own right. Together, their contributions form an exciting new contribution to political ecology and critical agrarian studies - each presenting new understandings while tracing their intellectual debt to Watts's work.' Matt Turner, Professor of Geography, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA
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