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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Maroon rice genomic diversity reflects 350 years of colonial history
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Paradigm changes in Research: Kuhn meets socio-ecological transition theory
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Paradigm changes in Research: Kuhn meets socio-ecological transition theory
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WUR Women’s History Walk 2024
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Accommodating diverse actors and practices in the climate-development nexus : The case of Kenya’s dairy sector
Wageningen University. Promotor(en): S.R. Vellema, co-promotor(en): T.A. Crane, G.C. Schoneveld - Wageningen: Wageningen University -
Four epistemic reasons to consult religious traditions
Constellations (2024), Volume: 31, Issue: 1 - ISSN 1351-0487 - p. 85-97. -
Can I speak to the manager? The gender dynamics of decision-making in Kenyan maize plots
Agriculture and Human Values (2024), Volume: 41, Issue: 1 - ISSN 0889-048X - p. 205-224. -
Maroon Women in Suriname and French Guiana : Rice, Slavery, Memory
Slavery and Abolition (2024), Volume: 45, Issue: 2 - ISSN 0144-039X - p. 187-211. -
“You cannot rely on bank loans to expand your business” : aversion to formal credit among female micro-entrepreneurs in Ghana
International Journal of Social Economics (2024), Volume: 51, Issue: 7 - ISSN 0306-8293 - p. 870-883. -
(Un)intended lock-in : Chile’s organic agriculture law and the possibility of transformation towards more sustainable food systems
Agriculture and Human Values (2024), Volume: 41, Issue: 1 - ISSN 0889-048X - p. 167-187.