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rural scene in Tamil Nadu

Uncovering Transgressive Solidarities

June 27th, 2018 Divya Sharma 1 Comment

By Divya Sharma, Relational Pathways project In the Relational Pathways project, we are trying to understand the pathways in and out of poverty for farmers in India and Kenya. ‘Green Revolutions’ are a prominent way of discussing how farmers can benefit from technology. In Tamil Nadu, India, we have been using a technique called ‘life…

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