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' Knowledge(s) (MPK)are identified and a third suggested.Systems thinking, which originally coined theterm Indigenous Knowledge … Systems (IKS),continues to predominate the growinginterdisciplinary interest in MPK. Thisapproach has tended to view knowledge …-issues is not inevitably integral toeither approach. A third Subaltern Knowledge(s)(SK) perspective is suggested. The SK …
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offers an account of social change that centers on trust and its intersection with networks of knowledge. The argument to … understand how social relations of trust and knowledge are contested and shaped within and between agricultural social networks …
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: (1) how is the production and reproduction of knowledge about food security and climate change shaped by gender and lived … experience, and (2) how does this knowledge influence attitudes and strategies for maintaining food security in a changing …
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-scale, resource-poor farmers access and use information and knowledge in their agricultural production decisions. Although these … provide new perspectives on the role played by smallholder innovation networks in the agricultural sector by drawing on data … beneficial innovation processes. From a policy perspective, the findings suggest the need to further explore policies and …
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multifunctional landscapes and territorial development. Drawing on interactive conceptions of knowledge creation and technical change …, I argue that collective structures that support pooling of experiential knowledge can complement public and private … sector engagement in innovation systems. Through exercise of leadership in advancing integration of farming into regional …
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examines sustainability innovation pathways and second is a social practices approach that illuminates the possibilities (or …
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In this paper I examine how knowledge claims operating through two types of governance techniques can guide product … innovations in the agri-food sector. The notion that knowledge claims have strong social and material components informs the …. I suggest that although knowledge claims are active constituents of both governance processes, important differences are …
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Genetically modified (GM) cassava is currently being developed to address problems of diseases that threaten the food security of farmers in developing countries. The technologies are aimed at smallholder farmers, in hopes of reducing the vulnerability of cassava production to these diseases. In...
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existing literature focused on why farmers transition. We attend to both the ecological and socioeconomic context of innovation … and enterprise diversity, developed new cognitive and psychological competencies, and overcame barriers to innovation by … developing external network linkages with peers, knowledge organizations, and federal policies. Our research provides insights …
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, who play a key role in the innovation process toward quality wine. Sociometric analysis of the advice relations, coupled … dimension of SYALs, to better understand their process of innovation, and to help managers improve the collective strategies …
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