Article ID: CBB001421216

Sustaining an Enterprise, Enacting SustainabiliTea (2014)

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Loconto, Allison (Author)


Science, Technology, and Human Values
Volume: 39, no. 6
Issue: 6
Pages: 819-843


Publication Date: 2014
Edition Details: Article in a special issue, “Voices from within and Outside the South--Defying STS Epistemologies, Boundaries, and Theories”
Language: English

Standards that codify sustainability, such as Ethical Trade, Fairtrade, Organic and Rainforest Alliance, have become a common means for value chain actors in the Global North to make statements about the values of their products and the practices of producers in the Global South. This case study of Tanzanian tea value chains takes a closer look at how sustainability, in the form of SustainabiliTea, is done by actors who did not participate in defining and standardizing the form of sustainability with which they are meant to comply. Based on data collected during a multisited ethnography, I explore the performative nature of sustainability standards. The analysis reveals sustainable projects, sustainable markets, sustainable farm management, and sustainable qualities. These multiple SustainabiliTeas work together to construct a single vision of SustainabiliTea, which is a means to sustain the enterprise. I argue that the use of standards to guide performances makes some technical and political stakes visible while rendering others invisible. By paying attention to the residual categories, the tensions between knowledge and materiality, and listening to those voices at the margins, we see what is at stake in the maintenance of SustainabiliTea: survival in the tea market.

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Authors & Contributors
Sharma, Jayeeta
Brockington, Dan
Chandler, Jennifer A.
Cussó, Xavier
Ellis, Markman
Galán, Elena
Journals
Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society
History in Africa
International Journal of African Historical Studies
Journal of Global History
Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient
Nineteenth-Century Contexts
Publishers
Africa Magna Verlag
Ashgate
Berghahn Books
Boydell & Brewer
Brill
CSIRO Publishing
Concepts
Agriculture
Economic botany; plant cultivation; horticulture
Trade
Tea and tea industry
Food and foods
Science and industry
People
Fortune, Robert
Time Periods
19th century
20th century
21st century
18th century
20th century, early
15th century
Places
Japan
India
China
Great Britain
Tanzania (Tanganyika, Zanzibar)
Africa
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