机器人农民:对精准农业的具体理解

IF 3.2 2区 社会学 Q1 GEOGRAPHY Sociologia Ruralis Pub Date : 2023-10-05 DOI:10.1111/soru.12456
Daniel van der Velden, Laurens Klerkx, Joost Dessein, Lies Debruyne
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精准农业通常被认为是无实体的、无地点的,要么被认为会带来第四次农业革命,要么被认为是反乌托邦式农村未来的开始,届时农民和他们的知识将被机器取代。越来越多的文献展示了更细致入微的精准农业方法。这说明需要调查精准农业如何以及在何种条件下被农民整合和内部化。基于对荷兰男性作物农民、承包商、研究人员和农业技术开发人员的25次深入访谈,我们提出了电子农民的概念,他们体现了精密技术的使用,同时保持了与农业生态环境的亲密关系。这种方法挑战了身心二分法,因为认知不被理解为主要,因为情感和身体的物质性被认真对待。这种观点强调了具体知识在农民如何解释精准农业数据中的重要性。我们的研究结果强调了精准农业的数据驱动元素与对农业生态环境的具体和直观理解之间的生产张力。这种生产张力由机器人农民成功整合不同形式的知识组成,其中具体化的意义制造和精确农业数据被整合到可用知识的形成中。半机械人农民保持农民的能动性,抵制算法理性对其他知识形式的支配。
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Cyborg farmers: Embodied understandings of precision agriculture
Abstract Precision agriculture is often seen as disembodied and placeless, promised to either bring about a fourth agricultural revolution or as the start of dystopian rural futures, where farmers and their knowledge will be replaced by machines. A growing body of literature shows more nuanced ways of working with precision agriculture. This illustrates the need to investigate how, and under which conditions, precision agriculture is integrated and internalised by farmers. Based on 25 in‐depth interviews with male Dutch crop farmers, contractors, researchers, and ag‐tech developers, we develop the concept of the cyborg farmer, who embodies the use of precision technology while maintaining an intimate relationship with agro‐ecological context. This approach challenges the mind–body dichotomy in that the cognitive is not understood as primary, as emotions and the materiality of the body are taken seriously. This perspective emphasises the importance of embodied knowledge in how farmers interpret precision agriculture data. Our findings highlight the productive tension between data‐driven elements of precision agriculture and the embodied and intuitive understanding of agro‐ecological context. This productive tension consists of the successful integration of different forms of knowledge by the cyborg farmer, where embodied sense‐making and precision agriculture data are integrated into the formation of useable knowledge. The cyborg farmer maintains farmer agency and resists the dominance of algorithmic rationality over other forms of knowledge .
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Sociologia Ruralis
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期刊介绍: Sociologia Ruralis reflects the diversity of European social-science research on rural areas and related issues. The complexity and diversity of rural problems require multi and interdisciplinary approaches. Over the past 40 years Sociologia Ruralis has been an international forum for social scientists engaged in a wide variety of disciplines focusing on social, political and cultural aspects of rural development. Sociologia Ruralis covers a wide range of subjects, ranging from farming, natural resources and food systems to rural communities, rural identities and the restructuring of rurality.
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