Not so `Invisible': A qualitative case study exploring gender relations and farm management software

IF 2.7 Q2 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Dale Mackrell, M. Boyle
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Abstract

This qualitative case study explored farm management practices by women cotton growers who used computer-based information systems, most particularly the agricultural farm management software, CottonLOGIC, within the Australian cotton industry. This study found that, although gender differences and inequalities persist in rural parts of the region, the agency of women cotton growers ensures not only a sustainable future for themselves and their families, but also for the broader cotton industry as a whole. The use of farm management software by women cotton farmers was informed by Connell’s theoretical framework of gender relations (2002). The findings suggested that, women’s active participation in family farm partnerships and their acquisition of technological skills through the use of farm management software like CottonLOGIC, meant that all cotton growers benefit through the feminizing of specific farm management practices in family farm enterprises. This, therefore, has significant implications for developing the cotton industry into a truly sustainable entity.
不那么“无形”:一个探讨性别关系和农场管理软件的定性案例研究
这一定性案例研究探讨了在澳大利亚棉花工业内使用计算机信息系统,特别是农业农场管理软件CottonLOGIC的女棉农的农场管理做法。这项研究发现,尽管性别差异和不平等现象在该地区的农村地区仍然存在,但女性棉花种植者机构不仅确保了她们自己及其家庭的可持续未来,而且确保了更广泛的整个棉花产业的可持续未来。女性棉农对农场管理软件的使用受到康奈尔性别关系理论框架(2002)的启发。研究结果表明,妇女积极参与家庭农场伙伴关系,并通过使用CottonLOGIC等农场管理软件获得技术技能,意味着所有棉农都能通过家庭农场企业中具体农场管理实践的女性化而受益。因此,这对将棉花工业发展成为一个真正可持续的实体具有重大意义。
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Australasian Journal of Information Systems
Australasian Journal of Information Systems COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS-
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