农业国际旅行的成果:农业领导项目为农民和牧场主创造了变革性的学习和行为改变

IF 3.5 2区 社会学 Q1 AGRICULTURE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Claire N. Friedrichsen, Jean Lonie, Melissa D. Haberstroh, Terence A. Hejny
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重大的生活事件往往会导致转型的变化,但大多数关于农业的叙述都集中在诸如死亡、破产和健康问题等消极的生活事件如何产生变化上。国际经验可以是积极的,重要的生活事件。转型旅游已经被证明可以改变游客的行为。因此,我们建议研究农业领导校友对国际经验的感知结果。对来自IFYE,纳菲尔德和内布拉斯加州领导学院的36名具有独特国际经验的农业领导校友进行了非结构化访谈。国际经历在目的、出国时间、文化沉浸、有组织的旅行和独立学习方面各不相同。本研究回答了以下问题:(1)生产者的国际旅行如何导致转型?(2)国际旅行如何支持行为改变?数据显示,由于国际经验期间发生了两个过程,国际经验具有影响力和变革性。首先,农业领导参与者经历了迷失方向的事件,迫使他们重新考虑并拒绝他们目前对农业系统的思维模式。其次,通过参观农场、与生产者会面以及花时间反思他们与同伴的经历,体验式学习使参与者能够重建他们的思维模式,并融入更广泛的农业系统。在这两个过程中,参与者对新农业实践、可持续农业和农业系统内可能选择的态度、主观规范和感知行为控制得到了扩展。短期国际经验是获得进一步国际经验的重要途径。包括独立研究、文化沉浸和全球网络发展在内的长期国际经验,通过感知态度、社会规范和行为控制支持了可持续农业的采用。为了支持农业系统的转型变革,我们需要尽可能多的工具来支持从业者。国际经验为支持转型变革提供了工具。
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Outcomes of international travel on agriculture: agricultural leadership programs create transformative learning and behavior change in farmers and ranchers

Significant life events tend to cause transformational change, but most narratives in agriculture focus on how negative life events such as death, bankruptcy, and health problems have created change. International experiences can be positive, significant life events. Transformational tourism has been shown to change travelers’ behavior. Therefore, we propose to examine the perceived outcomes of international experiences by agricultural leadership alums. Unstructured interviews with 36 agricultural leadership alums from IFYE, Nuffield, and LEAD Nebraska with distinctive international experiences were interviewed. The international experiences varied in purpose, time abroad, cultural immersion, structured travel, and independent study. This study answers the following questions: (1) How does international travel for producers lead to transformation? (2) How does international travel support behavior change? Data show the international experiences were impactful and transformative due to two processes that occurred during the international experience. First, agricultural leadership participants experienced disorienting events that forced them to reconsider and reject their current mental models of the agricultural system. Second, experiential learning through visiting farms, meeting producers, and spending time reflecting on what they were experiencing with their peers allowed the participants to rebuild their mental models and be inclusive of the broader agricultural system. During these two processes, the participants’ attitudes, subjective norms, and perceived behavior control of new agricultural practices, sustainable agriculture, and possible options within the agricultural system expanded. Short-term international experiences were an important gateway to further international experiences. Longer-term international experiences that involved independent study, cultural immersion, and global network development supported the adoption of sustainable agriculture through perceived attitudes, social norms, and behavioral control. To support transformational change in the agricultural system, we need as many tools as possible to support practitioners. International experiences provide a tool to support transformational change.

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Agriculture and Human Values
Agriculture and Human Values 农林科学-科学史与科学哲学
CiteScore
6.70
自引率
13.30%
发文量
97
审稿时长
>36 weeks
期刊介绍: Agriculture and Human Values is the journal of the Agriculture, Food, and Human Values Society. The Journal, like the Society, is dedicated to an open and free discussion of the values that shape and the structures that underlie current and alternative visions of food and agricultural systems. To this end the Journal publishes interdisciplinary research that critically examines the values, relationships, conflicts and contradictions within contemporary agricultural and food systems and that addresses the impact of agricultural and food related institutions, policies, and practices on human populations, the environment, democratic governance, and social equity.
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