The online portrayal of urban farmers: Professionals’ perspectives on their influence on constructing farming-career paths

IF 5.1 1区 社会学 Q1 GEOGRAPHY
İlkay Unay-Gailhard , Robert J. Chaskin , Mark A. Brennan
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This research extends existing studies on the role of alternative food movements in supporting new farmers. It focuses on the urban agriculture movement, particularly the online portrayal of urban farmers in social media, and its impact on constructing farming-career paths. Analyses explore the perspectives of professionals (N = 32) involved in urban farming initiatives (practitioners, policy professionals, and beginning urban farmers) in Pennsylvania and Illinois. The study uses qualitative thematic coding and aggregates the theoretical dimensions supported by contemporary career theories. Career aspiration, career intention, and career orientation are the career-construction paths that are the interests of the study. Findings suggest that portrayals of urban farmers are multi-faced: "smallness," "diversity," "guidance by moral values," "innovativeness," and "popularity" are the essential themes explaining farming-career aspirations. Farming-career exposure and career experiments via social media are values that drive planned or unplanned career intentions. The portrayal of urban farmers as moral achievers is perceived as a motivator in career orientation by activating relationally driven (inspirations gathered from online relationships) and protean (self-driven) attitudes. Overall, our study demonstrated that online portrayals of urban farmers can shape perceptions about careers within sustainable sectors, including agriculture-related professions.
都市农民的网路形象:专业人士对建构农业职业路径影响的观点
这项研究扩展了关于替代食物运动在支持新农民方面的作用的现有研究。它侧重于城市农业运动,特别是在社交媒体上对城市农民的在线描绘,以及它对构建农业职业道路的影响。分析探讨了宾夕法尼亚州和伊利诺伊州参与城市农业倡议的专业人士(N = 32)的观点(从业者、政策专业人士和刚开始的城市农民)。本研究采用定性主题编码,并整合了当代职业理论支持的理论维度。职业抱负、职业意向和职业取向是本研究感兴趣的职业建设路径。研究结果表明,对城市农民的描述是多方面的:“小”、“多样性”、“道德价值观指导”、“创新性”和“受欢迎程度”是解释农业职业抱负的基本主题。通过社交媒体的农业职业曝光和职业实验是驱动计划或计划外职业意向的价值观。通过激活关系驱动(从在线关系中收集的灵感)和千变万化(自我驱动)的态度,城市农民作为道德成就者的形象被认为是职业导向的激励因素。总体而言,我们的研究表明,城市农民的在线描述可以塑造对可持续部门(包括农业相关职业)职业的看法。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Rural Studies publishes research articles relating to such rural issues as society, demography, housing, employment, transport, services, land-use, recreation, agriculture and conservation. The focus is on those areas encompassing extensive land-use, with small-scale and diffuse settlement patterns and communities linked into the surrounding landscape and milieux. Particular emphasis will be given to aspects of planning policy and management. The journal is international and interdisciplinary in scope and content.
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