加纳农民非正式沟通网络中的农业信息流

D. C. Aidoo, C. K. Freeman
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尽管利用现代传播媒介改善农业信息获取的情况迅速增加,但地方信息网络仍然是农村民间交流的重要手段。本研究考察了加纳阿哈福阿诺南部地区农村农民的非正式通信网络,以确定如何利用这些网络来改善农业信息的提供。目标有两方面,一是查明当地信息网络和主要传播者的特点,二是确定这些网络的结构特性如何影响农业信息的流动。采用滚雪球抽样从该地区三个有目的选择的社区中选择受访者。社会关系图被用来揭示网络参与者之间的联系。研究发现,农业信息的主要传播者明显年龄较大,农业产出高于其他人口,并往往在其社区中担任领导职务。因此,推广服务提供者在引进新信息和技术时应针对这些关键的传播者,因为他们可以作为向社区其他农民提供信息的重要渠道。还注意到,网络密度值一般较低,表明网络对各种信息来源是开放的。低中心性度量表明,在几个核心行动者之间频繁共享信息,而不是通过一个中心人物。农业推广服务提供者应确定这样的农民,他们可以作为行动者之间的中间人,帮助在农村社区传播信息。关键词:关键传播者,农民,农村社区,社会网络,推广代理人
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Agricultural informational flow in informal communication networks of farmers in Ghana
Despite the rapid growth in the use of modern communication media to improve  access to agricultural information, local information networks remain an important means of communication among rural folk. This study examined informal  communication networks of rural farmers in the Ahafo Ano south district of Ghana to determine how they can be harnessed to improve the provision of agricultural information. The objectives were two-fold, to: (i) identify local information networks and characteristics of the key communicators and (ii) determine how the structural properties of the networks affect the flow of agricultural information. Snowball sampling was used to select respondents from three purposively-selected communities in the district. Sociograms were used to reveal the ties between network actors. Key communicators of agricultural information were found to be significantly older and had higher farm output than the rest of the population and tended to occupy leadership positions in their community. Thus, extension service providers should target such key communicators when introducing new information and technology as they can serve as essential channels of information to other farmers in the community. It was also observed that network density values were generally low indicating that the networks are open to diverse sources of  information. Low degree centrality measures indicated frequent sharing of  information among several central actors rather than through one central person. Agricultural extension service providers should identify such farmers who can serve as intermediaries between actors to help disseminate information in rural communities. Keywords : key communicators, farmers, rural communities, social networks,  extension agents
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