Dr. Sarah Hackfort and Dr. Miriam Boyer
As part of the X-student research groups, students will be introduced to Critical Agrarian Studies as a lens from which to view agricultural bioeconomy policies in order to ask: How can a Critical Agrarian Studies perspective on technological change and technologies in agriculture generate research and insights that can assess sustainability, equality, and democratic participation in the bioeconomy? To address this question, teams of two students will carry out small research projects throughout the semester in order to critically evaluate a particular technology (e.g., digital technologies, chemical use in agriculture, automation, plant breeding, etc.) or a technology-related topic (land-use change, political participation in rural areas).
- Kursverantwortliche/r: Miriam Boyer
- Kursverantwortliche/r: Sarah Hackfort
- Kursverantwortliche/r: DGI Kerstin Oertel