| Key Themes | Key Questions |
| Consumer citizens | |
| Cross cultural engagement | |
| Rhetoric of sustainability | How has the Hawaiian language/rhetoric been exploded? |
| Mobilization of community | |
| Involvement of all local stakeholder groups | |
| Historical use and implications of land and water | |
| Indigenous access | What was indigenous land system? |
| Can we go back to the way it was? | |
| What are modern constraints on indigenous food production | |
| Sacred sites (land, water, environments) | Are certain traditional rights (proper ceremonial sites) being respected? |
| GMOs | |
| Corporate control | What does our distribution network look like? |
| Agrotourism | |
| Tropical foods | |
| Traditional knowledge | What are traditional fishing practices (kapu system)? |
| Can fishponds provide a furture form of sustaiable aquaculture? | |
| What are examples of self-sufficienct food systems for a specific population? | |
| Knowledge systems | What knoweldge systems have been used in Hawaii to fish and cultivate food? |
| Decolonizing diets/gastrocolonialism | |
| Food systems | What was the indigenous food system in Hawaii? |
| Cultural practices | Has land changed in a way that prohibits indigenous practies? |
| Ownership/land rights | What role does gender play in land ownership in Hawaii? |
| What roles does gender play in food production in Hawaii? | |
| Development | How does the Public Land Development Corporation talk about development? |
| What is the discourse of development? | |
| What is relationship between residential development and agriculture? | |
| UH Cooperative Extension | |
| Hawaii energy issues | |
| Clean water | |
| Sustainability | What role does sport fishing play? |
| Identity Politics | What identities already exist in food, foarming, consumption and sustainabilty? |
| Government Control | How does merchant Marine Act of 1920 affect food distribution in Hawaii? |
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Key Themes |
Key Questions |
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Identity and food production |
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Consumer citizens Cross cultural engagement |
Involvement of all local stakeholder groups Decolonizing diets/gastrocolonialism Activism Plantation history Hawaiian Identity and Haloa
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What identities already exist in food, farming, consumption and sustainability? What attitudes to people have toward production and local agriculture? What activist groups and stakeholders exist and how do they represent their goals? How has Hawai‘i’s plantation history affected attitudes toward sustainability and agriculture? How does food intersect with ethnic identity in Hawai‘i? How are efforts at food self-sufficiency related to Hawaiian sovereignty struggles and other decolonizing efforts? What role does consumerism play in determining attitudes toward food self-sufficiency? |
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Rhetoric of sustainability Mobilization of community Development |
How has the Hawaiian language/rhetoric about sustainability been exploited? |
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What is the discourse of development? How does the Public Land Development Corporation talk about development? What is relationship between residential development and agriculture? |
In what instances have sustainability rhetorics been ethical and effective? |
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Ownership/land rights Trust lands Bishop estate lands |
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Historical use and implications of land and water Indigenous access |
Sacred sites |
Who owns land in Hawai‘i? What motivates the decisions about use made by these landholders? |
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What role does gender play in land ownership in Hawaii? |
How does merchant Marine Act of 1920 affect food distribution in Hawaii? Are certain traditional rights being respected? What is the legal framework for traditional access rights? Are lands held in trust being uses appropriately? |
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GMOs Ag Corporations in Hawai‘i |
What is the specific, historicized, contextualized, argument against GMOs in Hawai‘i? Is there historical continuity between industrial agriculture in the past (sugar, pineapple) and present (GMO seed)? How have activists articulated their stance against GMOs?
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Traditional knowledge now Cultural practices Food systems Tropical Foods UH Cooperative Extension Clean Water Sustainability Agrotourism
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Has land changed in a way that prohibits indigenous practices? Can fishponds provide a future form of sustainable aquaculture? In what ways have traditional agricultural systems transitioned into functioning in modern society? What knowledge systems have been used in Hawai‘I to fish and cultivate? What are traditional fishing practices? What was the indigenous food system in Hawai‘i? What alternative/traditional distribution networks exist? What are modern constraints on indigenous food production? |
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What roles does gender play in food production in Hawaii? |
What role does sport fishing play? What efforts have already been made at developing agrotourism in Hawai‘i? Can culturally grounded agrotourism be a part of a healthy traditional agricultural system? |
Hey everyone,
Here is my quickest, best attempt at reorganizing Cheryl's list. I tried to think about what everyone's interests were at the meeting, but also think about what a culture & politics group should cover. I deleted some items, changed some, and added questions to certain areas. Right now there are 5 unnamed major areas: identity & food production, rhetoric of sustainability, ownership/land rights, GMOs, and traditional knowledge now.
I tried to frame questions in terms of what a culture & politics group would legitimately be able to ask. For example, rather than asking "Are GMOs bad for Hawai'i?" I tried to write questions that ask instead about what arguments have been made against GMOs, what is the context of these arguments, how can we historicize these arguments, etc. We aren't the scientists; we're the people analyzing context, culture, representation, agency, power etc.�
Some of the other questions might need to be revised in this way, but I felt like that would be better done by people who are interested in those areas, so that's why some of the questions on this list are still in that mode.�
Let me know what you guys think!
Kelsey
Key Themes
Key Questions
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Identity and food production
Consumer citizens
Cross cultural engagement
Involvement of all local stakeholder groups
Decolonizing diets/gastrocolonialism
Activism
Plantation history
Hawaiian Identity and Haloa
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What identities already exist in food, farming, consumption and sustainability?
What attitudes to people have toward production and local agriculture?
What activist groups and stakeholders exist and how do they represent their goals?
How has Hawai�i�s plantation history affected attitudes toward sustainability and agriculture?
How does food intersect with ethnic identity in Hawai�i?
How are efforts at food self-sufficiency related to Hawaiian sovereignty struggles and other decolonizing efforts?
What role does consumerism play in determining attitudes toward food self-sufficiency?
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Rhetoric of sustainability
Mobilization of community
Development
How has the Hawaiian language/rhetoric about sustainability been exploited?
What is the discourse of development?
How does the Public Land Development Corporation talk about development?
What is relationship between residential development and agriculture?
In what instances have sustainability rhetorics been ethical and effective?
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Ownership/land rights
Trust lands
Bishop estate lands
Historical use and implications of land and water
Indigenous access
Sacred sites
Who owns land in Hawai�i?
What motivates the decisions about use made by these landholders?
What role does gender play in land ownership in Hawaii?
How does merchant Marine Act of 1920 affect food distribution in Hawaii?
Are certain traditional rights being respected?
What is the legal framework for traditional access rights?
Are lands held in trust being uses appropriately?
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GMOs
Ag Corporations in Hawai�i
What is the specific, historicized, contextualized, argument against GMOs in Hawai�i?
Is there historical continuity between industrial agriculture in the past (sugar, pineapple) and present (GMO seed)?
How have activists articulated their stance against GMOs?
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Traditional knowledge now
Cultural practices
Food systems
Tropical Foods
UH Cooperative Extension
Clean Water
Sustainability
Agrotourism
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Has land changed in a way that prohibits indigenous practices?
Can fishponds provide a future form of sustainable aquaculture?
In what ways have traditional agricultural systems transitioned into functioning in modern society?
What knowledge systems have been used in Hawai�I to fish and cultivate?
What are traditional fishing practices?
What was the indigenous food system in Hawai�i?
What alternative/traditional distribution networks exist?
What are modern constraints on indigenous food production?
What roles does gender play in food production in Hawaii?
What role does sport fishing play?
What efforts have already been made at developing agrotourism in Hawai�i?
Can culturally grounded agrotourism be a part of a healthy traditional agricultural system?
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Hi guys,
Hope everyone is doing good.
Yea, same here, Thank you Kelsey for re-organizing our list and sorted it out nicely. I really appreciate that. As for me, I'm still interested in searching more about GMO and its impact to local food production and sustainable living as well as its health risk to Hawaii Community as whole. Basically I'm interested in policy issues related to GMOs and look into it with Politics and Cultures' point of view. I really liked how Kelsey tried to elaborate GMO question within our theme . My research will also contain scientific argument against GMO with emphasis on Hawaii anti-GMO activist groups, their positions and cases along with Hawaii general public perceptions and attitudes. I might look into Hawaii food import and export policies in relation with GMO as well.
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