Friday, February 14, 2014

CALL FOR PAPERS!!

 

KARVAN-E-FIKR, 2014

Theme: FOOD, AGRICULTURE AND ECOLOGY
18th & 19th of March, 2014

A two day Inter-University Student Seminar, organised by the Subject Association, Department of Sociology, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi as a part of its Annual Festival, Karvan-e-Fikr, 2014.

Concept Note:


It is the production of our material needs in any era, Marx noted, that determines our social existence. Food is perhaps the most important of these material needs. The question – who produces and who consumes? – remains one of the most important question for all of us. It is unavoidable and necessary for us to investigate the social relations that come into existence between the producers and the consumers. The relationship between the producers of food and the consumers remains a highly hierarchical one, and now with the coming of the global capital companies like Monsanto are further aggressively appropriating resources and monopolizing the process of production leading to further marginalization of the producers.

A glaring cleavage has appeared between the developed and the underdeveloped nations with the former accusing the latter of “eating more” – this, when millions across Asia and Africa remain malnourished and constantly prone to starvation and loss of life. Suggestions from the First World have called for the production of biodiesel in place of food grains. The food divide has therefore extended to a new phase – production for what? Luxury or Survival? The American way of life or a morsel of food for a Sudanese orphan?

In India, we observe that a massive disparity exists between different sections of society with respect to food and agriculture. Is a more equitable food distribution not possible? What steps could possibly be taken to meet such a goal? Studies by groups have claimed that the introduction of GM seeds, excessive use of fertilizers etc has not only led to a loss of production in many cases but have also caused environmental and ecological concerns. Is there, therefore, a need to relook and re-evaluate the process of production that we have come to accept as Gospel truth? Is it possible to imagine a process of production that is in harmony with nature as well as with man?

The purpose of holding this student seminar would be, to firstly, understand the process of production. How, over the ages, various stimuli have managed to cause restructuration of the entire process of production and what we produce. Secondly, the question of food security or rather more seemingly that of food insecurity has also surfaced and needs to be fully understood and tackled both at the global as well as the local level. The issue of the right to access to basic minimal levels of nutrition for all becomes, properly understood, the right to life itself and hence must be taken up at a war-footing.  Thirdly, we also find the issue of agriculture itself getting Capitalized and how as a result certain belts of farmlands are finding it difficult to compete with other belts for the lack of material resources. Lastly, another burning issue that the topic deals with is the diagnosis of social relations of agricultural communities as well as production relations with added emphasis on the position and role of women.




Original Academic and Research Papers are invited on the following themes:

 1.  Changing Agricultural Trends in India.
·         2.  Impact of Globalization and International Capital on Food Production and Distribution.
·         3. Social Relations between Producers and Consumers.
·         4. The Right to Food and Issues regarding equitable distribution, entitlement and allocation.
·         5. The Role of the State.
·         6. The Role of academicians, filmmakers, NGOs, journalists, scientists, environmental groups and the civil    society.
·         7. Issues and Debates between the Developed and Underdeveloped Countries.
·         8. Role and Status of women in changing agricultural societies.

Guidelines for Paper Presenters:

Please note that the outlined themes are indicative and suggestive only. Papers touching upon other relevant issues around the theme of FOOD, AGRICULTURE AND ECOLOGY can also be considered for presentation. The call for papers is open to UnderGraduates and PostGraduates students. Research scholars or research assistants/associates studying in government approved educational institutions from all streams. The presentations may use audio visual materials wherever relevant. The expected length of the final paper to be submitted may range from 2500 to 4000 words to be presented in 15 minutes. Local TA will be paid to the paper presenters, chairs and discussants. The interested participants should send an abstract of 250-300 words to be screened by the Faculty of the Department of Sociology, JMI by 3rd March, 2014 to the following email id. Abstracts can be submitted in English, Hindi or Urdu.

karvanefikr@gmail.com

For further queries contact:

Homam Ajmal (+91 874 484 7114) ; khan.homam@gmail.com                
Aakanksha Baruah (+91 999 984 2913) ; aakankshab@ymail.com                    
Burhan Qureshi (+91 965 406 3320) ; bhq111@gmail.com
Shefali Rattan (+91 986 875 4522) ; shefalirattan@yahoo.co.in


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