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Genetic technologies and the transformation of the geographies of UK livestock agriculture: a research agenda
1 School of Geography, The University of Nottingham, University
Park, Nottingham NG7 2RD, UK
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This paper presents an agenda for research into the geographies of UK livestock agriculture as these are being reconfigured through the increasing intervention of genetic techniques and technologies. After discussing three particular techniques, four areas of research are identified. The first three relate to different spaces and scales at which the effects of genetic techniques can be examined: the animal body and animal-human relationships; the farm and other rural spaces; and the national and international networks of genetic knowledge-practices relating to livestock. The fourth area outlines an agenda for engaging with Foucault's notion of biopower as a possible means of gaining a theoretical purchase on three key issues which span these three scales: knowledge, power and life. In its reflections on the wider implications of the proposed research the paper aims to speak to a number of audiences within and beyond the discipline. Key Words: biopower, bodies, genetics, knowledge-practices, life, livestock breeding.
First published on December 17, 2008, doi:10.1177/0309132508096033 |
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