Agricultural transition: Niche and regime knowledge systems’ boundary dynamics. Ingram, J. Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions, July, 2017.
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This paper examines how knowledge systems within alternative agricultural niche develop and interact with the regime’s Agricultural Knowledge Systems (AKS). It frames the analysis around transition, knowledge systems and boundaries literatures. Specifically it explores the extent to which niche knowledge systems confront and, or enhance the regime’s AKS. The paper draws on empirical data from a study of the Permaculture community in England. The analysis describes the boundary between the knowledge systems of the Permaculture niche and the mainstream agricultural regime. Rather than a simple notion of PKS confronting or enhancing the AKS there are multiple knowledge processes operating which both maintain and permeate boundaries between the two knowledge systems.
@article{ingram_agricultural_2017,
	title = {Agricultural transition: {Niche} and regime knowledge systems’ boundary dynamics},
	issn = {2210-4224},
	shorttitle = {Agricultural transition},
	url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2210422416301320},
	doi = {10.1016/j.eist.2017.05.001},
	abstract = {This paper examines how knowledge systems within alternative agricultural niche develop and interact with the regime’s Agricultural Knowledge Systems (AKS). It frames the analysis around transition, knowledge systems and boundaries literatures. Specifically it explores the extent to which niche knowledge systems confront and, or enhance the regime’s AKS. The paper draws on empirical data from a study of the Permaculture community in England. The analysis describes the boundary between the knowledge systems of the Permaculture niche and the mainstream agricultural regime. Rather than a simple notion of PKS confronting or enhancing the AKS there are multiple knowledge processes operating which both maintain and permeate boundaries between the two knowledge systems.},
	urldate = {2017-08-12},
	journal = {Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions},
	author = {Ingram, Julie},
	month = jul,
	year = {2017},
}

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