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Dan Kelly

@kellydanc

Pākehā / from the fish’s head. PhD study @UoA: ecological farming, food justice, citizen science. Like words, gardens, collective self-organising etc

Auckland, New Zealand Beigetreten Temmuz 2013
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Dan Kelly@kellydanc·
Growing food in cities offers multiple benefits – but many projects struggle to get the volunteers they need. How might we change this? A thread summarising findings from my case study just published in Agriculture And Human Values doi.org/10.1007/s10460… #openaccess #newarticle
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Dan Kelly
Dan Kelly@kellydanc·
@SikotiHamiltonR As a Tongan navigator told a wananga here: “Tonga no break”
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Scott Hamilton RTM
Scott Hamilton RTM@SikotiHamiltonR·
7/7 By clinging to most of their land, peoples like ni-Vanuatu & Tongans have been able to hold onto different work rhythms & a different r'ship to nature. They do not need museums or galleries to preserve their culture. They live it.
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Scott Hamilton RTM@SikotiHamiltonR·
1/5 Elle Hunt has written a piece for the Guardian about how she prefers to live in Norwich rather than NZ. She talks of the 'isolation' of NZ, which Europeans find 'unimaginable', & the shortage of 'culture' in NZ. But I've found Europe isolated & monocultural.
Rimutaka Grey Power@GreyPowerUHutt

NZ NO LONGER THE BEST PLACE TO WORK AND LIVE. IF YOU CAN EVEN GET A JOB Brits are shocked I’ve chosen Norwich over New Zealand – but there are reasons so many Kiwis are leaving | Elle Hunt | The Guardian theguardian.com/commentisfree/…

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Dan Kelly
Dan Kelly@kellydanc·
Restoring a positive [perception of, and] role for humanity
Jason Hickel@jasonhickel

There is a strange idea in some environmentalist circles that human population is the main cause of ecological breakdown, and that humans have an *intrinsically* negative impact on ecosystems. Both claims are incorrect. First, human ecological impact is entirely a function of the system of production and provisioning. It depends on what is being produced, under what conditions, and how the yields of production are distributed. For instance, an economy that uses mostly public transit, renewable energy, multi-unit housing and plant-based protein can meet human needs with a fraction of the impact of an economy that produces a lot of SUVs, fossil fuels, mansions and industrial beef, and which allocates a bunch of totally unnecessary production to service the fantasies of overconsuming elites. Remember, we know it is possible to provide decent living standards (DLS) for 8.5 billion people with 30% of current global energy and material use, by ensuring efficient technologies and focusing production on socially necessary goods and services. That much is fairly straightforward. But one might say that, even so, every person will always have some negative impact. This too is incorrect. Again, it depends entirely on the production system, and specifically, what people are mobilized to do. Under capitalism, labour is mobilized overwhelmingly to produce things that are profitable to capital. But labour could just as easily be mobilized instead for regeneration. Using straightforward public finance mechanisms, we can fund massive programmes to reforest barren lands, regenerate degraded ecosystems, restore biodiversity, advance agroecological methods, etc. Under these conditions, it is possible for societies to not only have minimal negative impact on ecology, but to have a net-positive impact, actively improving ecological indicators. People buy into the myth of the intrinsic destructiveness of humans because we have come to take capitalism for granted. But it is 100% possible to organize production and labour differently. Under capitalism, we are compelled to produce whatever is most profitable to capital, even if it is destructive to humans and nature. Under conditions of economic democracy, we can produce what we know is necessary for well-being and ecology.

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Benjamin Life (re/acc)@omniharmonic·
Negentropy is Life’s miracle. Hidden in plain sight, this truth was unnoticed by modern / post-modern political philosophers & economists. Thus, we have a world designed to reinforce scarcity and rivalry sitting atop an ecological reality of positive sum relations & abundance.
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Dan Kelly@kellydanc·
"The food system is a major producer of greenhouse gas emissions. There is a growing consensus that to achieve net zero we need to change production and consumption patterns." I think u mean OWNERSHIP PATTERNS ojs.victoria.ac.nz/pq/article/vie… #foodsovereignty
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Dan Kelly@kellydanc·
Another rigorous and highly detailed report on food insecurity in NZ that fails to mention land confiscation: the fundamental dispossession of Māori from their economic base that lies at the root of our food system today waikatowellbeingproject.co.nz/kai----food/?u…
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sean@DilettanteryPod·
Hell yes, I need to eat the sun before I die
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Dan Kelly@kellydanc·
@RizomaSchool Very interesting thread, and I agree it’s what’s present in practice, just wonder if you’ve come across kin-based systems that are still geared towards consciousness-raising and social change? Ie many indigenous movements seem to incorporate both
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Ashley Fitzgerald
Ashley Fitzgerald@RizomaSchool·
Not to mention, we are in a world of such rapid technological change and alienation and confusion, what could be more important than to fortify the most stable relationships in history: ties with kin. Close friends and neighbors as the backbone of society in a time of tumult.
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Ashley Fitzgerald@RizomaSchool·
I have some half formed thoughts about so called "movement building." My sense is that most things that think of themselves self consciously as a movement nowadays are deeply dysfunctional and impractical. I could list them all but an easy target is the Just Stop Oil people.
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Scott Hamilton RTM@SikotiHamiltonR·
13/13 Two years ago the Plains became a death zone, as silted-up watergates trapped eels in drains. Ducks with botulism crashed in the stagnant, corpse-filled water. The Plains stank of the future.
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Scott Hamilton RTM@SikotiHamiltonR·
1/12 If you ask a guide book it'll call Cape Reinga or Bluff the edge of NZ. But I think the real edge of te ao Pakeha is Island Block, a strip of Waikato pasture surrounded by the wilderness of Whangamarino swamp. Today the island is burning. It has burnt before.
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Dan Kelly@kellydanc·
"When the government talks about doing the basics brilliantly, the basic we need to get right, even more than reading and writing, is empathy." schoolnews.co.nz/2024/09/the-ro…
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Dan Kelly@kellydanc·
@agronomistag From my perspective, the issue isn’t that fertilisers are synthetic in an ideological sense but that their creation involves fossil fuels that must be phased out, en mass, to avoid more extreme destabilisation of climate and the agricultural disruption that brings.
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Andrew McGuire
Andrew McGuire@agronomistag·
There are many versions of agroecology, but at least in Europe, it is just a scientific spin on the same appeal-to-nature fallacy as organic farming. iddri.org/en/publication….
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Dan Kelly@kellydanc·
"Strong public support for healthy food policies in Aotearoa" - but na na govt wanna cut school lunches. Ideology all the way dowwn phcc.org.nz/briefing/stron…
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Dan Kelly@kellydanc·
Post it straight into all liberal brains
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Dan Kelly@kellydanc·
@Mjreard @AndyMasley Do u think 97% of the world need to decrease consumption? I can hear the imperial bubble from here
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Matt Reardon@Mjreard·
regardless of whether growth has been net positive, degrowth is still an extremely uncooperative intervention that requires imposing suffering and rights restrictions on people. It makes sense to use force against 1% of the world (eg nazis), doing so against 97% seems doomed from multiple perspectives
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Andy Masley
Andy Masley@AndyMasley·
Almost all arguments for degrowth are unbelievably bad, but then someone points out that economic growth has been super duper linearly correlated with increased meat consumption everywhere and I begin to sweat
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Dan Kelly@kellydanc·
@SikotiHamiltonR Almost like the problem is intellectual habits towards singular truths?? Contradiction that negates rather than enriches…
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Scott Hamilton RTM@SikotiHamiltonR·
4/4 ...our history as a junior ally of the US and UK, our old colonies in the South Pacific and continued neo-colonial role in the region etc. Ollman wd argue the two sides were simply using different abstractions. Both were right in the right context & wrong in the wrong context
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Scott Hamilton RTM@SikotiHamiltonR·
1/3 Bertell Ollman was a fine philosopher, who wrote about Marx's dialectical method with an unusual clarity; he was also an ambivalent capitalist. In the '80s Ollmann designed & marketed called Class Struggle is the Name of the Game, a Marxist alternative to monopoly.
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Dan Kelly@kellydanc·
"the value of community organizing, anchored on immediate, concrete issues that could deliver palpable gains to community members, all done using organizing and mobilizing methods that are subversive and irreverent" Borras Jr. on Alinsky …rary-wiley-com.ezproxy.auckland.ac.nz/doi/full/10.11…
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Dan Kelly@kellydanc·
@AlexHeffron20 Romance and criticality can co-exist? Whatever sort of farming you desire, it needs passion and perspective. Just as a family farm could be hell, so can coops, corporates and state-run schemes. No to essentialist forms from me, but a big yes to romance.
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Dan Kelly@kellydanc·
"the guide prompted them to immerse themselves in the world by imagining who they were in 2053 and what they did during the transition years... In this way, a tool for time travel was provided to the participants" cogitatiopress.com/politicsandgov…
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