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Contested fields: an analysis of anti-GMO politics on Hawai’i Island

Clare Gupta ()
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Clare Gupta: University of California

Agriculture and Human Values, 2018, vol. 35, issue 1, No 11, 192 pages

Abstract: Abstract This paper details the evolution of activism against genetically modified organisms on the Big Island of Hawai’i. It offers an explanation for the ability of rural residents on the Big Island to pass anti-GMO legislation while other states and communities have tried and failed. I argue that the Big Island’s recent anti-GMO legislative success is due to the articulation of interests and actions between settlers to Hawai’i and Native Hawaiian community members seeking to protect Native Hawaiian rights. Tracing the history of the anti-GMO movement on Big Island highlights the unique circumstances that facilitated the passage of this bill, and is also significant for making sense of the potential future trajectories of anti-GMO-related food sovereignty movements elsewhere.

Keywords: Hawai’i; Agricultural biotechnology; Anti-GMO activism; Agrarian politics; Food sovereignty (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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