Learning and Sustaining Agricultural Practices

The Dialectics of Cultivating Cultivation in Rural India

Gurinder Singh author Karen Haydock author Abhijit Sambhaji Bansode author Kalpana Sangale author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Springer Nature Switzerland AG

Published:27th Mar '21

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This book describes a participatory case study of a small family farm in Maharashtra, India. It is a dialectical study of cultivating cultivation: how paddy cultivation is learnt and taught, and why it is the way it is. The paddy cultivation that the family is doing at first appears to be ‘traditional’. But by observation and working along with the family, the authors have found that they are engaging in a dynamic process in which they are questioning, investigating, and learning by doing. The authors compare this to the process of doing science, and to the sort of learning that occurs in formal education. The book presents evidence that paddy cultivation has always been varying and evolving through chance and necessity, experimentation, and economic contingencies. Through the example of one farm, the book provides a critique of current attempts to sustain agriculture, and an understanding of the ongoing agricultural crisis.

ISBN: 9783030640644

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313 pages

2021 ed.