
Feeding the World as if People Mattered: A Diverse, Political Ecology of Agrarian Change
Speaker: Andrew Flachs, Associate Professor of Anthropology, Purdue University
Although farms are living spaces that anchor diverse economies, the challenge of feeding the world is dominated by narrow questions of yield, efficiency, and cost-benefit analysis. Combining streams from World Ecology, Critical Agrarian Studies, and Diverse Economies thinkers, Flachs will discuss anthropological case studies from India, Bosnia, and the US Midwest to ask how small-scale agriculture supports living communities in place: feeding the world as if people mattered. This analysis both helps to re-value the rippling benefits of local farm systems and illuminate the profound damage of overproductive commercial plantations.