2019
DOI: 10.1080/00141844.2019.1640761
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Becoming ‘Wild’ at the Intersection of Knowledges: Coffee Rust Crisis in Costa Rica

Abstract: This article explores the relationship between visualism, practice and knowledge through the specific case of the 2012-2013 coffee rust-epidemic and its repercussions among small-scale coffee farmers in Turrialba, Costa Rica. The article shows how the rust-epidemic marked an alteration not only in farmers and agronomists' perceptions of roya, but also in farming practices. The argument of the article is twofold: First, that the perceptual shift of roya from being 'calm' to becoming 'wild' involved both top-dow… Show more

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