Andrew Flachs

Andrew Flachs is an associate professor of anthropology at Purdue University, a father of two children, and a semi-retired musician. His writing on sustainable farming has appeared in scientific venues including American Anthropologist, the Journal of Peasant Studies, and the Journal of Ethnobiology, as well as in public-facing venues like The Conversation, Salon, and National Geographic Magazine. His 2019 book Cultivating Knowledge discussed genetically modified and organic cotton farming in India.

Cultivating Knowledge Cultivating Knowledge
Cultivating Knowledge

Cultivating Knowledge

Biotechnology, Sustainability, and the Human Cost of Cotton Capitalism in India

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Feeding the World as if People Mattered Feeding the World as if People Mattered
Feeding the World as if People Mattered

Feeding the World as if People Mattered

How Small Farms Produce Value Beyond Yields

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