Fwd: Paper on Violent sustainability by NRAS member Nikhit Agrawal

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This paper on agtech and how it promotes 'violent sustainability' may be of interest, 

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Full paper here

https://anthrosource.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1002/sea2.12333
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Dear all,

Please see this excellent paper by NRAS member (and State of Rural and Agrarian India Report 2020 co-author) Nikhit Agrawal. He may be contacted at nik...@ucla.edu for obtaining access to the full paper. 

Best,
Richa


"Violent sustainability: Blitzscale and counteraccounting in an Indian agtech start-up" published in Economic Anthropology.

In recent years, there has been rapid digitalization in agriculture, with India seeing a significant rise in agricultural technology (agtech) start-ups. Many of these start-ups promise to address the climate crisis by promoting the economic and ecological sustainability of agriculture through market-driven business models. Using institutional ethnography and counteraccounting at an Indian agtech start-up, this article illuminates social, economic, and ecological relationships that are obscured by one firm's accounting practices. It shows how, despite tech-entrepreneurs intending to help farmers, violence remains built into the design and effects of rapidly scaled-up (“blitzscaled”) sustainability programs. The article proposes violent sustainability as a concept to highlight the unintended harm caused to potential beneficiaries due to structural violence underlying tech-entrepreneurialism and inherent design flaws in blitzscaled sustainability programs. In doing so, it challenges the normalization and monetization of recurrent failures prevalent in tech-entrepreneurial ventures.

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