Making Markets in Australian Agriculture: Shifting Knowledge, Identities, Values, and the Emergence of Corporate Power

Author:   Patrick O'Keeffe
Publisher:   Springer Verlag, Singapore
Edition:   1st ed. 2019
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9789811335181


Pages:   207
Publication Date:   02 March 2019
Format:   Hardback
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Making Markets in Australian Agriculture: Shifting Knowledge, Identities, Values, and the Emergence of Corporate Power


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This book provides a genealogical study of Australian agricultural restructuring, focusing on the case study of wheat export market deregulation. This policy shift was implemented in 2008, ending 60 years of statutory wheat marketing. At the time, policy makers claimed that market liberalisation would empower individual growers, providing them with choice and freedom through uninhibited participation in markets. However, regional wheat markets have become concentrated, and are increasingly controlled by a small number of transnational agribusiness firms, which have been increasingly active in setting the policy agenda in Australian agriculture.   The book delves into the discursive construction of policy truths such as efficiency, competition, and the consumer, to understand how this shift was made possible, whose interests have been served, and what the implications of this shift have been. This book focuses on the machinations which contributed to this shift by examining the construction of knowledge, values and identities, which have helped to make the transition from the public to the private appear as a logical, common sense solution to the challenges facing Australian agriculture.  The author shows how governmental technologies such as audit, cost-benefit analysis, performance objectives and the consumer were used to make this reality operable. In doing so, he argues that this shift should be viewed as part of the broader restructuring of Australian society, which has facilitated the transference of economic and policy making power from the public to the private.

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Author:   Patrick O'Keeffe
Publisher:   Springer Verlag, Singapore
Imprint:   Springer Verlag, Singapore
Edition:   1st ed. 2019
Weight:   0.454kg
ISBN:  

9789811335181


ISBN 10:   9811335184
Pages:   207
Publication Date:   02 March 2019
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

1. Making Markets: Agricultural restructuring in Australia.2. Governmentality as a lens for analysing agricultural restructuring in Australia. 3. Creating a reality of markets, firms and consumers. 4. Productivism, financialisation and the ‘good farmer’: Constructing a rational, governable farming sector. 5. Acting on society: Quantification, technologies of performance and erasure of ‘the social’.6. Freedom and choice? Legitimising concentration in deregulated agricultural markets.7. Feeding the world or turning a profit? How transnational agribusiness firms use discourse to shape their external environments.8. Constructing a corporate society: Shaping knowledge, identities and values to facilitate the emergence of corporate power.

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Patrick O’Keeffe completed his PhD research at RMIT University in 2018. Patrick’s research has been published by the following peer reviewed journals: Agriculture and Human Values, Space and Polity, Australian Geographer, Journal of Sociology, Rural Society and Journal of Australian Political Economy. Patrick is a lecturer at the RMIT University's School of Global, Urban and Social Studies.

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