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Job Talk Environmental Studies Department

The Kernel of Doubt: Agricultural Biotechnology, Braided Time, and Agrarian Environments in India

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Dear Ashokan,

The Department of Environmental Studies cordially invites you to a Job Talk on Friday, 7 February 2025

Speaker: Dr. Ashawari Chaudhuri, Lecturer, Cornell University 

Title of the Talk: The Kernel of Doubt: Agricultural Biotechnology, Braided Time, and Agrarian Environments in India

Abstract: The introduction of genetically modified (GM) Bt cotton in India in 2002 invoked fierce debates and discussions about the future of agriculture in the country. At the beginning of its cultivation, some farmers received higher yields. However, over the years, concerns over the cost of cultivating GM cotton, pests developing resistance to the technology, environmental impacts, and corporate control over agriculture have taken center stage in discussions around agricultural biotechnology. Although most of these discussions have been centered on GM seeds, the seed itself remains unexplored. Based on ethnographic and archival research among communities that are on opposite ends of the agrarian political economy like farmers and breeders/biotechnologists, I explore the meaning of Bt cotton for these communities. In opening up the GM seed through practice, time emerges as a powerful yet understudied phenomenon. Different registers of time, like breeding time, generational time, seasonal time, and market time, are braided in ways that determine the meaning of the seed for these communities.

Bio of the speaker: Dr. Ashawari Chaudhuri is a Lecturer in the Department of Science and Technology Studies at Cornell University. Her research and teaching are at intersections of the environment, agriculture, and health.

 

We look forward to your active participation.

warm regards,

Department of Environmental Studies

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