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Tense collaborations and exchange interrupted: Gendered participation in ecological agriculture projects in post-neoliberal(?) Bolivia

机译:紧张的合作和交流被中断:性别参与玻利维亚后新的生态农业项目的参与

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A Bolivian development NGOu27s effort to increase the scope and value of ecological agriculture, agrobiodiversity and food sovereignty in its work with marginalized farming communities in Norte de Potosí, shares these concerns with the Bolivian State. Yet tensions run high between applying neoliberal frameworks to u27empoweru27 farmers and resisting neoliberal approaches to strengthen Boliviau27s sovereignty vis-à-vis the global North. Despite a significant backlash, neoliberalism continues to complicate sustainable development, participatory ideals and local/scientific knowledges, by both facilitating and challenging efforts toward collaboration. This becomes most clear when examined through the lens of gender. To analyze this process, the conceptual framework casts a wide theoretical net, drawing on critical development theory literature. The farmers participating in the NGOu27s projects also participate in a dynamic where they are positioned as lacking knowledge. Ironically, the agronomists -- in relative position of power -- who credit scientific and local knowledge with what they themselves know, play the role of holders of both types of knowledge, while the farmers often find themselves playing a role as holders of neither. A closer examination of the participation of women farmers with the NGO and governmental organization urges questions of what counts as u27participation,u27 and what purpose it serves. Yet power imbalances infringe on the possibilities for candid discussions among the farmers and the organizations, as well as between these Bolivian organizations and international funders. Further tension exists in the discrepancy between the Western ideal of gender u27equalityu27 and the Andean cosmovision, with its ideal of gender u27complementarity.u27 The perceived need to showcase success in increasing gender equality in the NGOu27s work interferes with transparency between them and their Canadian partner, highlighting persistent power inequalities. These types of inequalities - and importantly, those between agronomists and farmers -- are masked through development buzzwords, (e.g. u27participation,u27 u27partnershipu27, u27empowerment,u27 etc.). Two additional concepts come to light in this dissertation: u27leadership,u27 and u27exchangeu27 (i.e. u27farmer experience exchangeu27), which gloss over tensions, legitimate development work, and impinge upon the degree to which collaborations of knowledge might transcend (gendered) power imbalances, even as they are used with sincerity and the best of intentions.
机译:玻利维亚发展非政府组织在与北波托西边缘化农业社区的合作中努力扩大生态农业,农业生物多样性和粮食主权的范围和价值的努力,与玻利维亚国家也有同样的担忧。然而,在将新自由主义框架应用于农民权力与抵制新自由主义的方法以增强玻利维亚对全球北方的主权之间,紧张局势一直很高。尽管存在巨大的抵制,但新自由主义通过促进和挑战合作努力,继续使可持续发展,参与性理想和地方/科学知识复杂化。当从性别的角度来看时,这一点变得最清楚。为了分析这一过程,概念框架使用了批判性发展理论的文献,建立了广泛的理论网络。参与非政府组织项目的农民还参加了一个缺乏知识的动态活动。具有讽刺意味的是,在权力的相对位置上,农学家以自己知道的知识来赞扬科学和当地知识,扮演着这两种知识的持有者的角色,而农民却常常发现自己扮演着既不持有知识的角色。对女性农民在非政府组织和政府组织中的参与进行更深入的研究,催生了以下问题:什么才算参与,目的是什么。然而,权力不平衡侵犯了农民与组织之间以及这些玻利维亚组织与国际资助者之间进行坦率讨论的可能性。西方的两性平等理想与安第斯的共产主义理想与两性互补的理想之间存在着进一步的张力。在非政府组织的工作中,在提高性别平等方面取得成功的公认需要妨碍了透明度。他们与他们的加拿大伙伴之间的冲突,突显了持续的权力不平等。这些类型的不平等-重要的是农艺师和农民之间的不平等-通过发展流行语被掩盖(例如, u27participation, u27partnership u27empowerment, u27empowerment等)。本文提出了另外两个概念:领导力,交换经验(即农民经验交流),这掩盖了紧张关系,合法的发展工作,并影响了知识合作的程度超越(性别)动力失衡,即使它们是出于诚意和最佳意图使用的。

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    Cockburn Jenny J.;

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