'High Tech High Touch' is an early Silicon Valley term that implies a dynamic paradox. It is still a paradox in today's agriculture where "faster/bigger" and "slower/smaller" each have a wave. In the wake of this wave, Social Scientists like Dr. Julie Guthman of the University of California in Santa Cruz are asking "how do you bring digital products to a biological production system?" The tried and true Silicon Valley ways don't always work for the split personalities of today and t...
'High Tech High Touch' is an early Silicon Valley term that implies a dynamic paradox. It is still a paradox in today's agriculture where "faster/bigger" and "slower/smaller" each have a wave. In the wake of this wave, Social Scientists like Dr. Julie Guthman of the University of California in Santa Cruz are asking "how do you bring digital products to a biological production system?" The tried and true Silicon Valley ways don't always work for the split personalities of today and tomorrow's farms. Dr. Guthman is a geographer and professor of sociology at the University of California, Santa Cruz, where she conducts research on the conditions of possibility for food system transformation in the US. jguthman@ucsc.edu
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