Critical engagement,activist/academic subjectivities and organic agri-food research in Uganda |
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Authors: | Kristen Lyons |
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Institution: | 1. School of Social Science, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australiakristen.lyons@uq.edu.au |
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Abstract: | This paper provides a reflexive account of engagement in activist/academic organic agri-food research in Uganda. I argue that critical engagement across the third space – between and across activist and academic subjectivities – enables a re-thinking of the subjectivities of activist/academics and research participants and the place of research in social change and theory building. I demonstrate some of the multiple ways of enacting activism within the academy by reflecting on my critical engagement with the Katuulo Organic Pineapple Cooperative in Uganda, whose members grow certified organic pineapples for sale on the international market. While there is a growing interest in critical activist research, its agenda is also constrained by the corporatist turn in universities. As such, the subjectivities, methods and theory building of activist/academics in agri-food (and other) research represents part of the resistance to normalised ways of doing and being in contemporary neo-liberal universities. |
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Keywords: | activism critical engagement organic agriculture participation Uganda |
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