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Research Design and the Politics of Abstraction: Unpacking the Environmentality of Scientific Practice in Socioecological Assessments
Authors:Todd A Crane  Maartje Pronk  Roan Lakerveld  Viola Weiler  Harro Maat  Oliver Springate-Baginski  Henk Udo
Institution:1.Livestock Systems and Environment,International Livestock Research Institute,Nairobi,Kenya;2.Cordaid,Colchester,United Kingdom;3.Ashoka Trust for Research in Ecology and the Environment,Bangalore,India;4.Federal Office for Agriculture and Food,Bonn,Germany;5.Knowledge, Technology and Innovation,Wageningen University,Wageningen,Netherlands;6.School of International Development,University of East Anglia,Norwich,UK;7.Animal Production Systems,Wageningen University,Wageningen,Netherlands
Abstract:Scientific assessments of socio-ecological systems are becoming mainstays in guiding policymaking and other interventions in response to global environmental change. The environmentality literature emphasizes the institutional architecture of emergent science-policy regimes and how scientific research is used in political settings, creating new modes of governance and subjectivities. However, there has been relatively little attention to domain-level socio-ecological assessments as socially produced technologies where specific scientific choices are mechanisms connecting governance architecture and popular subjectivities.Combining empirical case study and literature review, assessment technologies are analyzed in three domains: vulnerability assessment, ecosystem services assessment, life-cycle assessment. Using conceptualization, operationalization, and institutionalization as analytical lenses, the cases illustrate ways that scientific choices simplify complex socio-ecological relationships with implications for both governance practices and subjectivities. Furthermore, findings explore the possibility for assessments to be more inclusive of diverse social values and practices, enabling more empowering subjectivities.
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