Rooted in grass: Challenging patterns of knowledge exchange as a means of fostering social change in a southeast Minnesota farm community
By convening a multidisciplinary team(the Monitoring Team) that included farmers,university and agency researchers, andnon-profit staff; a small group of farmers insoutheast Minnesota, U.S.A., bolstered thelegitimacy of the sustainable agriculturemovement. Through the experience of forming ateam and working with individuals who operatedwithin the mainstream knowledge paradigm,farmers gained validation of their knowledgeabout farming, while researchers came to valuealternative knowledge systems. In the contextof a socially embedded movement, farmers wereempowered by sharing their knowledge withresearchers, and ultimately contributed to thesustainable agriculture movement by challengingtraditional patterns of knowledge exchange. Copyright Kluwer Academic Publishers 2003
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2003
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Authors: | Nerbonne, Julia ; Lentz, Ralph |
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Agriculture and Human Values. - Springer, ISSN 0889-048X. - Vol. 20.2003, 1, p. 65-78
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Springer |
Subject: | Embedded hierarchy | Knowledge community | Participatory research | Social learning | Social movement | Sustainable agriculture |
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