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Organising sustainability by global standard: certifications and the production of nature-cultures for sustainable coffee in Colombia

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Unpublished
Publication date2016
PagesT092
<mark>Original language</mark>English
EventConference of the European Association for the Study of Science and Technology (EASST-4S) 201 - Barcelona, Spain
Duration: 30/08/20162/09/2016

Conference

ConferenceConference of the European Association for the Study of Science and Technology (EASST-4S) 201
Country/TerritorySpain
CityBarcelona
Period30/08/162/09/16

Abstract

This paper offers an empirical analysis of the production and implementation of Sustainability Standards in the production of coffee in Colombia by following the enactment of these standards in auditing and standard setting processes. Based on a set of diverse sources, technical documents, policies, codes, norms, interviews and participant observation I show the ways in which these standards operate in practice and their connection with global infrastructures. Drawing on science and technology studies, organisation studies and anthropology I approach ethnography the global connection between standards international governance, auditing practices and the local experience of farmers in relation to certification in Colombia. I am particularly interested in understanding the practices by means sustainable standards produce segmentation between the nature (the environment) and the social (work) in order to be reintegrated in function of the economic (the market). The motto of sustainable standards has been to promote the 3P (people, planet and profit). This paper discusses the role of standards in the materialisation of these values in the material context of coffee production. I explore the following questions: Do standards codify universals under specific framings and ontologies; for example evaluation and compliance practices? How do sustainability standards produce the objects that standardise? Particularly, how are produced the nature, the social and the economic as separate and integrated realms. I received funding from the LUMS Conference Grant Scheme to present this paper.