Many Meats and Many Milks? The Ontological Politics of a Proposed Post-animal Revolution

Erik Jönsson, Tobias Linné & Ally McCrow-Young (2018): Many Meats and Many Milks? The Ontological Politics of a Proposed Post-animal Revolution, Science as Culture, DOI: 10.1080/09505431.2018.1544232

29 Pages Posted: 21 Dec 2018

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Erik Jönsson

Lund University - Department of Human Geography

Tobias Linné

Lund University

Ally McCrow-Young

Lund University

Date Written: December 3, 2018

Abstract

Today plant-based alternatives to animal-agricultural products are made available or developed alongside ‘cultured’ meat, and products utilising genetic modification. To proponents, this signifies the emergence of ‘cellular agriculture’ as a food-production field or the possibility of a ‘post-animal bioeconomy’: a way to safely and sustainably produce animal products without animals. Drawing on previous work on ontological politics enables acknowledging how these novel objects unsettle animal products’ ontological stability, thereby offering a practical case of how the world is multiply produced. An important emphasis within this tradition is the situated nature of reality-making practices. Consequently our analysis, focusing on different practices, sites and objects compared to influential studies of ontological politics, necessitates bringing in hitherto relatively unexplored political-economic relations and legal processes. As global processes and problem formulations, laboratories, and national or regional regulations come together to remake realities the ontological-political dynamics determining the fate of cellular agriculture or a post-animal bioeconomy becomes shaped by a combination of conflicts and budding collaborations between proponents of new technologies and established livestock interests. Understanding these dynamics requires tracing both how post-animal products reshape the world they are introduced into, and acknowledging the friction evident as reality-carrying objects leave their laboratories.

Suggested Citation

Jönsson, Erik and Linné, Tobias and McCrow-Young, Ally, Many Meats and Many Milks? The Ontological Politics of a Proposed Post-animal Revolution (December 3, 2018). Erik Jönsson, Tobias Linné & Ally McCrow-Young (2018): Many Meats and Many Milks? The Ontological Politics of a Proposed Post-animal Revolution, Science as Culture, DOI: 10.1080/09505431.2018.1544232 , Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3295015

Erik Jönsson (Contact Author)

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Tobias Linné

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Ally McCrow-Young

Lund University

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Sweden

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