16 avril 2017
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Carine Pionetti, « Women farmers, crop diversity and seed politics in semi-arid India », Graduate Institute Publications, ID : 10.4000/books.iheid.6753
Introduction Seed politics? Living organisms such as domesticated crops or animals are increasingly subjected to various forms and degrees of management, regulation, manipulation and control. The idea of control implies power relations that are not always explicit but nonetheless very real, between at least two entities or groups (states, communities, individuals, corporations). Understanding seed politics entails looking at the means through which control and access to plant genetic resource...