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Cultivating, minimising and preventing: strategies for handling the risk-idiosyncrasies in agricultural production
Workshop for the symposium "Coping with risks in agriculture. What challenges and prospects?"
Published on lundi, octobre 30, 2017
Summary
Agricultural activities are particularly risky for a variety of reasons. Firstly because they are mostly exposed to constant but unpredictable weather and climate changes. Secondly, demand and price-decision mechanism for agricultural products depend on a complex mix of state and market influences hardly susceptible by the individual farmer. And, thirdly, agricultural producers are by definition constantly creating new risks themselves through their economic activities of using biotic resources (plants, animals) which are re-produced in the process of production. The aim of the workshop is to stimulate the reflection on the topic of the Symposium by identifying, exploring, contextualising and historicising in exchange with the participants of the workshop the great variety of risks, their conceptualisation and their handling in the agricultural sector in the period from the second half of the XIXth to the early XXIth century.
Announcement
Argument
Agricultural activities are particularly risky for a variety of reasons. Firstly because they are mostly exposed to constant but unpredictable weather and climate changes. Secondly, demand and price-decision mechanism for agricultural products depend on a complex mix of state and market influences hardly susceptible by the individual farmer. And, thirdly, agricultural producers are by definition constantly creating new risks themselves through their economic activities of using biotic resources (plants, animals) which are re-produced in the process of production.
The combination of “external” and “internal” risks has, over the centuries, created a multitude of risk aware epistemic cultures within the farming population. Since the middle of the 19th century the emerging agrarian-industrial knowledge society has added to this knowledge a multitude of risk-preventing, risk-minimising and risk-cultivating institutions, discourses and practises for conceptualising and handling the risks in the agricultural sectors of industrial societies.
The aim of the workshop is to stimulate the reflection on the topic of the Symposium by identifying, exploring, contextualising and historicising in exchange with the participants of the workshop the great variety of risks, their conceptualisation and their handling in the agricultural sector in the period from the second half of the 19th to the early 21th century.
Submission guidelines
Proposals (250 words) in English or French are to be sent to peter.moser@agrararchiv.ch and fabio.ballinari@agrararchiv.ch
The deadline is 10 november 2017.
The symposium will take place at UniLaSalle, Collège des Bernardins, Paris on 22-23th February 2018
Scientific coordinators
- Peter Moser, Archives of Rural History (ARH), Bern
- Fabio Ballinari, Archives of Rural History (ARH), Bern
Subjects
- History (Main subject)
- Society > History > Rural history
- Society > Geography > Nature, landscape and environment
Date(s)
- vendredi, novembre 10, 2017
Keywords
- risks, rural history
Contact(s)
- Peter Moser
courriel : peter [dot] moser [at] agrararchiv [dot] ch - Fabio Ballinari
courriel : fabio [dot] ballinari [at] agrararchiv [dot] ch
Reference Urls
Information source
- Fabio Ballinari
courriel : fabio [dot] ballinari [at] agrararchiv [dot] ch
To cite this announcement
« Cultivating, minimising and preventing: strategies for handling the risk-idiosyncrasies in agricultural production », Call for papers, Calenda, Published on lundi, octobre 30, 2017, https://calenda-formation.labocleo.org/419065