Knowledge, Technology and Innovation Group (KTI)
Knowledge, technology, and innovation are central to global and local transformations. Our critical engagement with socio-technical innovations creates space for understanding and possible reshaping the production, exchange, integration, and use of scientific and other knowledge.
“I M U” video artwork at WUR library
WUR library is currently exhibiting the interactive video artwork “I M U”. “I M U” is a philosophical essay in images that invites for reflection. It is an AI film installation that you experience individually: through a mirror and a screen, you become part of a 10-minute video. This artwork has been created by Juul van der Laan and gives a unique opportunity to experience the work of philosopher Mogobe Ramose from South Africa.
The video artwork is open to everybody. No need to register, just go there, and enjoy the 10 minute ride (see flyer)!
Recent Publications
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Navigating through risk and uncertainty : Coordination as a management response to a global plant disease in the Philippine banana sector
Wageningen University. Promotor(en): S.R. Vellema, co-promotor(en): J.J. Stoorvogel, S.B. Concepcion - Wageningen: Wageningen University -
Are AgriFoodTech start-ups the new drivers of food systems transformation? An overview of the state of the art and a research agenda
Global Food Security (2024), Volume: 40 - ISSN 2211-9124 -
From fix to fitting : Connecting low-emission development with multilevel smallholder dairy practices in Kenya
NJAS: Impact in Agricultural and Life Sciences (2024), Volume: 96, Issue: 1 - ISSN 2768-5241 -
Burgers verdienen inspraak over nieuwe gentechniek
Trouw (2024) -
Cyborg farmers : Embodied understandings of precision agriculture
Sociologia Ruralis (2024), Volume: 64, Issue: 1 - ISSN 0038-0199 - p. 3-21. -
Gendered community-based waste management and the feminization of environmental responsibility in Greater Jakarta, Indonesia
Gender, Technology and Development (2024) - ISSN 0971-8524 -
The role of connective interventions in the collective management of public-bad problems : Evidence from a socio-ecological system perspective
NJAS: Impact in Agricultural and Life Sciences (2024), Volume: 96, Issue: 1 - ISSN 2768-5241 -
The proposition: ‘Climate-smart agriculture as a scientific field is a typical example of neocolonial science’
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Incorporation of different types of farmers into different coffee markets
Canadian Journal of Development Studies (2024), Volume: 45, Issue: 1 - ISSN 0225-5189 - p. 161-180. -
Transformative policy mix or policy pandemonium? Insights from the Climate Smart Agriculture policy mix in Costa Rica
Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions (2024), Volume: 50 - ISSN 2210-4224