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Governing Farmers through data? Digitization and the Question of Autonomy in Agri-environmental governance

Auteur(s)
Forney, Jérémie 
Institut d'ethnologie 
Epiney, Ludivine 
Collaborateurs de la Faculté des lettres et sciences humaines 
Date de parution
2022-9-13
In
Journal or Rural Studies
Vol.
Ocotber 2022
No
95
De la page
173
A la page
182
Revu par les pairs
1
Mots-clés
  • digitalization
  • informational governance
  • Big data/small data
  • farmer autonomy
  • digitalization

  • informational governa...

  • Big data/small data

  • farmer autonomy

Résumé
The digitization of the agricultural sector is connected with a number of promises that have been widely debated in both the public and the academic spheres. But attention has been mainly focused on farm production or management techniques, often neglecting the realm of governance, which has also begun a digital transformation. This article explores the premises of an informational model of governance and the integration of a logic of big data into agri-environmental governance in Switzerland. More specifically, it examines this process from the perspective of the autonomy of the farmers, by looking more specifically at how these changes in governance create or not possibilities for farmer autonomization, in terms of identity, action, and structures. In spite of some discourses that present digitization as a tool to lighten administrative constraints and a way to aid in the independent management of agricultural activity, our analysis reveals a more qualified picture: at the present time, digitization reinforces the bureaucratic approach to governance, and the contribution of digital technologies to the interests of the farmers themselves remains minimal. In conclusion, it appears that the accent that has been placed on the service done for farmers is primarily part of a rhetoric aimed at encouraging involvement, and that rhetoric contributes to making other interests, which are more central to the constitution of an informational governance model, invisible.
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New directions in agri-environmental governance: Everyday digitalization in agri-environmental governance 
Identifiants
https://libra.unine.ch/handle/123456789/30230
Type de publication
journal article
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 main article: 2022-09-14_1631_6450.pdf (542.25 KB)
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