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Stephen Whitfield

Stephen Whitfield

DPhil Student

Thesis: Weighting Up the Risks: An Assessment of the ‘Water Efficient Maize’ Pathway in Kenyan Climate Change Adaptation

My PhD research focuses on the construction of a particular ’pro-poor’ climate change adaptation pathway in Kenya. It is a multi-sited research project that looks at how alternative knowledges, both from within and outside of Kenya, including those of the climate scientist, biotechnology regulators, and smallholder farmers, are framing and driving a technology-centred approach to adaptation to an agricultural future that is climatically, as well as socially and economically, uncertain.

The research is supervised by Professor Ian Scoones and is funded through the UK’s Economic and Social Research Council.

Publications

Journal Article

Beyond Technical Fixes: Climate Solutions and the Great Derangement

Climate and Development;

Climate change research is at an impasse. The transformation of economies and everyday practices is more urgent, and yet appears ever more daunting as attempts at behaviour change, regulations, and global agreements confront material and social-political infrastructures that support the status...

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