
Knowledge, Technology and Innovation Group (KTI)
Knowledge, technology, and innovation are central to global and local transformations. Our critical engagement with socio-technical innovations creates space for understanding and possible reshaping the production, exchange, integration, and use of scientific and other knowledge.
“I M U” video artwork at WUR library
WUR library is currently exhibiting the interactive video artwork “I M U”. “I M U” is a philosophical essay in images that invites for reflection. It is an AI film installation that you experience individually: through a mirror and a screen, you become part of a 10-minute video. This artwork has been created by Juul van der Laan and gives a unique opportunity to experience the work of philosopher Mogobe Ramose from South Africa.
The video artwork is open to everybody. No need to register, just go there, and enjoy the 10 minute ride (see flyer)!
Recent Publications
-
A blessing in disguise: advisers’ experiences with promoting climate change mitigation among Norwegian farmers
Journal of Agricultural Education and Extension (2025), Volume: 31, Issue: 1 - ISSN 1389-224X - p. 46-70. -
So kann Deutschland eine neue Chipindustrie aufbauen
-
Selling extinction : The politics of cheetah conservation in Namibia : “Cheetah capital of the world”
Wageningen University. Promotor(en): A. Hardon, co-promotor(en): D. Ludwig - Wageningen: Wageningen University -
Editorial
Urban Political Ecology (2025) - ISSN 3049-7515 - p. 1-7. -
The semantics of research Data Management Plans : Lessons from analysing DMPs across diverse use cases with heterogeneous data for high-tech solutions in low-tech environments
Wageningen University & Research (Wageningen Social & Economic Research 2025-004) -
Mission cocreation or domination? : Explorative and exploitative forces in shaping the Dutch circular agriculture mission
Science and Public Policy (2025), Volume: 52, Issue: 1 - ISSN 0302-3427 - p. 128-145. -
Research for agricultural development in support of nutrition sensitive agriculture – experiences from Ethiopia
Journal of Agriculture and Food Research (2025), Volume: 19 - ISSN 2666-1543 -
The concepts of irreversibility and reversibility in research on anthropogenic environmental changes
PNAS Nexus (2025), Volume: 4, Issue: 1 - ISSN 2752-6542 -
Beyond the Hype : Ten Lessons from Co-Creating and Implementing Digital Innovation in a Rwandan Smallholder Banana Farming System
Agriculture (Switzerland) (2025), Volume: 15, Issue: 2 - ISSN 2077-0472 -
Governance by satellite : Remote sensing, bureaucrats and agency in the Common Agricultural Policy of the European Union
Journal of Rural Studies (2025), Volume: 114 - ISSN 0743-0167