A reflexive collaborative workshop on agroecology narratives and researchers’ postures

Agroecology has multiple interpretations and goals, driven by social movements, political contexts, and scientific needs. Agroecological transition processes generate tensions between social movements and institutionalisation processes. Researchers are thus caught between two potentially contradicto...

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Main Authors: Richelle Lola, Brauman Alain, Romagny Bruno, Venot Jean-Philippe, Masse Dominique, Cournac Laurent, Leonard Éric, Imache Amar, Rizzo Davide
Format: Article
Language:French
Published: EDP Sciences 2024-10-01
Series:Natures Sciences Sociétés
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Online Access:https://www.nss-journal.org/articles/nss/full_html/2024/04/nss250012/nss250012.html
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Summary:Agroecology has multiple interpretations and goals, driven by social movements, political contexts, and scientific needs. Agroecological transition processes generate tensions between social movements and institutionalisation processes. Researchers are thus caught between two potentially contradictory tasks: (i) advising policy-makers and (ii) supporting farmers and stakeholders in their endogenous trajectories. Here, we review a reflexive workshop that explored how agroecology narratives challenge researchers when supporting implementation of transdisciplinary collaborations. We highlight the need to create new researcher profiles, including facilitators in long-term partnerships, establish clear expectations, and develop ‘third spaces’ for collaboration. Qualitative research assessment and new epistemological approaches are crucial for sustainable science that bridges the gap between knowledge and local realities in agroecological transitions.
ISSN:1240-1307
1765-2979