The power of tobacco : discipline, power and knowledge : decision to grow a controversial crop

The Tobacco industry finds itself in a vulnerable position as various international bodies lobby to curb its growth and consumption due to health, environmental and social concerns. Using Foucault’s theories of discipline, power and knowledge alongside with symbolic interactionism I conduct a study...

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Autor principal: Khumalo, Caroline Claudia Mugadza
Formato: H1
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: SLU/Dept. of Urban and Rural Development 2011
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description The Tobacco industry finds itself in a vulnerable position as various international bodies lobby to curb its growth and consumption due to health, environmental and social concerns. Using Foucault’s theories of discipline, power and knowledge alongside with symbolic interactionism I conduct a study of tobacco growers and how communication motivates them to grow tobacco, cut down or grow trees, use child labour and become contract growers. I analyse the ways in which common symbols are used to gain access to information and the ways in which the stakeholders use power and knowledge to motivate action. The study takes place in Zimbabwe and focuses on flue- cured tobacco growers. If the tobacco industry is in danger there is a need for them to take steps to diversify away from growing tobacco. I investigate if there have been any steps taken towards diversification and if not, what forces are at play that keep the grower strung to this crop. Furthermore the growth of tobacco has been associated with activities such as the use of child labour and deforestation so I take a look at how communication has an effect in preventing or encouraging such activities. Lastly this paper identifies and suggests ways in which stakeholders can be more effective in their communication with the tobacco growers through analysing communication that I perceive to be efficient and effective.
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spelling RepoSLU28252012-04-20T14:20:29Z The power of tobacco : discipline, power and knowledge : decision to grow a controversial crop Khumalo, Caroline Claudia Mugadza tobacco power knowledge discipline symbolic interaction communication diversification The Tobacco industry finds itself in a vulnerable position as various international bodies lobby to curb its growth and consumption due to health, environmental and social concerns. Using Foucault’s theories of discipline, power and knowledge alongside with symbolic interactionism I conduct a study of tobacco growers and how communication motivates them to grow tobacco, cut down or grow trees, use child labour and become contract growers. I analyse the ways in which common symbols are used to gain access to information and the ways in which the stakeholders use power and knowledge to motivate action. The study takes place in Zimbabwe and focuses on flue- cured tobacco growers. If the tobacco industry is in danger there is a need for them to take steps to diversify away from growing tobacco. I investigate if there have been any steps taken towards diversification and if not, what forces are at play that keep the grower strung to this crop. Furthermore the growth of tobacco has been associated with activities such as the use of child labour and deforestation so I take a look at how communication has an effect in preventing or encouraging such activities. Lastly this paper identifies and suggests ways in which stakeholders can be more effective in their communication with the tobacco growers through analysing communication that I perceive to be efficient and effective. SLU/Dept. of Urban and Rural Development 2011 H1 eng https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/2825/
spellingShingle tobacco
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Khumalo, Caroline Claudia Mugadza
The power of tobacco : discipline, power and knowledge : decision to grow a controversial crop
title The power of tobacco : discipline, power and knowledge : decision to grow a controversial crop
title_full The power of tobacco : discipline, power and knowledge : decision to grow a controversial crop
title_fullStr The power of tobacco : discipline, power and knowledge : decision to grow a controversial crop
title_full_unstemmed The power of tobacco : discipline, power and knowledge : decision to grow a controversial crop
title_short The power of tobacco : discipline, power and knowledge : decision to grow a controversial crop
title_sort power of tobacco : discipline, power and knowledge : decision to grow a controversial crop
topic tobacco
power
knowledge
discipline
symbolic interaction
communication
diversification