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RRI’s Commitment to Care and Vulnerability of Agrarian Systems: The ‘Problem’ of Rice Straw Burning in India

Poonam Pandey

2020Science Technology and Society18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This paper employs RRI’s mandate of ‘commitment to care’ to understand the ‘problem’ of rice straw burning in India and the possible ways of engaging with it. Straw burning is often framed as a linear technology or policy deficit ‘problem’ in need of an immediate and quick fix. Interventions and solutions emerging from such framings have so far remained ineffective. The ‘commitment to care’ approach enables us to situate the current practices of straw burning in a complex web of relationalities, dependencies, vulnerabilities, and affect. By doing so, the ‘problem’ of straw burning is rearticulated and redefined as a cumulative effect of multiple interventions, transformations, and contradictions that led to the shaping of modern agricultural systems in India. This re-articulation demands for a rethinking of engagement, remedies and responsibilities in ways that move beyond the individualization of blame and action.

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BlameMandatePsychological interventionAgrarian societyTamilStrawVulnerability (computing)AgricultureSociologyBusinessPolitical sciencePublic relationsPsychologyLawSocial psychologyComputer scienceComputer securityHistoryLinguisticsQuantum mechanicsPhysicsArchaeologyPsychiatryPhilosophyAgriculture, Land Use, Rural DevelopmentSocial and Economic Development in IndiaAnthropological Studies and Insights
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