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Reciprocal Technologies: Enabling the Reciprocal Exchange of Voice in Small-Scale Farming Communities through the Transformation of Information and Communications Technologies

机译:互惠技术:通过信息和通讯技术的转换,在小型农业社区中实现语音互惠

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This dissertation claims that the reciprocal exchange of voice—an element for constructing community and strengthening political recognition—may be fostered in small-scale farming communities by (1) the appropriation and transformation of information and communications technologies, (2) artistic intervention, and (3) cross-community research. This study contributes to participatory research methodologies, particularly those that seek to tackle the diverse challenges faced by small-scale farmers from a broad, complex perspective. The main issue identified in this dissertation is as follows: The hegemony of economic behaviors, which stands as a cornerstone of neoliberal capitalism, constitutes the latest stage of a historical process in which the voices of small-scale farmers seem to have been progressively and systematically silenced, their traditional practices largely invalidated, and their reciprocal forms of social, political, and economic organization marginalized.The purpose of this study was to explore whether an open-ended, sociotechnical methodology could be designed and applied in small-scale farming communities with the aim of strengthening their reciprocal practices while amplifying the voices of their members. The author's research addressed the question of how the role of information and communications technologies can contribute to the creation of enabling environments in which subsistence farmers may exercise their own values and make their voices heard. Another goal was to study whether the reciprocal exchange of voice could relate to the construction and dissemination of a knowledge commons and improve the resilience of small-scale farmers in the context of complex and pressing challenges such as anthropogenic climate change. Consequently, the ERV (Enabling Reciprocal Voice) Methodology was developed and applied in small-scale farming communities in order to respond to the questions of this study. The ERV Methodology sought to redefine the modes of usage of information and communications technologies in order to help communities establish a shared communicational praxis and strengthen their reciprocal relations. The ERV Methodology stands in contrast with the technological determinism found in the purely solutionist, short-term initiatives that are generally implemented in small-scale farming communities. Instead of offering rapid solutions to isolated problems, the ERV Methodology sought to consolidate the social networks of farmers through online and offline interaction.The case studies examined in this dissertation were carried out in two small-scale farming communities in Tanzania and Mexico. Following the ERV Methodology, mobile phones and the Internet were used by farmers in those communities as tools for the collaborative creation of a knowledge commons focused on local agriculture. It was found that the ERV Methodology, carried out as artistic intervention, may encourage technological appropriation, induce reciprocity, and amplify voice under certain sociotechnical conditions. These findings suggest that such a methodology might benefit farmers by becoming a significant aid to increase their resilience and their capacity to face complex challenges in the longer term. However, another conclusion was that the ERV Methodology should be applied carefully, with a strong awareness of the local context, and that greater efforts must be made in order to integrate other communities, such as local authorities and scientific researchers, into the reciprocal dynamics enabled by the methodology.
机译:本文认为,在小规模农业社区中,可以通过(1)挪用和改造信息和通信技术,(2)艺术干预和(3)跨社区研究。这项研究有助于参与性研究方法,特别是那些试图从广泛而复杂的角度应对小规模农民所面临的各种挑战的方法。本论文确定的主要问题如下:作为新自由主义资本主义的基石的经济行为霸权构成了历史过程的最新阶段,在这一过程中,小农的声音似乎已经逐步而系统地发展了。默默无闻,传统习俗在很大程度上无效,社会,政治和经济组织的对等形式被边缘化。本研究的目的是探讨是否可以设计开放性的社会技术方法论,并将其应用于具有其目的是加强他们的互惠做法,同时扩大其成员的声音。作者的研究解决了以下问题:信息通信技术的作用如何有助于创造有利的环境,使自给自足的农民可以行使自己的价值观并发表自己的声音。另一个目标是研究在人为气候变化等复杂而紧迫的挑战下,相互的话语交流是否可以与知识共享的建设和传播有关,并提高小农的弹性。因此,为了回应这项研究的问题,开发了ERV(互惠语音)方法论并将其应用于小型农业社区。 ERV方法论试图重新定义信息和通信技术的使用方式,以帮助社区建立共同的通信实践并加强其相互关系。 ERV方法论与纯解决方案主义,短期计划中发现的技术决定论相反,后者通常在小规模农业社区中实施。 ERV方法论并没有为孤立的问题提供快速解决方案,而是试图通过在线和离线互动来巩固农民的社会网络。本文研究的案例研究是在坦桑尼亚和墨西哥的两个小型农业社区中进行的。按照ERV方法论,这些社区的农民将手机和互联网用作协作创建侧重于当地农业的知识共享的工具。人们发现,ERV方法论是在艺术干预下进行的,在某些社会技术条件下,可能会鼓励技术拨款,诱发互惠并扩大声音。这些发现表明,这种方法可能会成为农民的有益手段,因为它可以成为增强农民的适应力和长期应对复杂挑战能力的重要帮助。然而,另一个结论是,应谨慎使用ERV方法论,并强烈了解当地情况,并且必须做出更大的努力,以使其他社区(例如地方当局和科研人员)融入到能够实现的对等动力中通过方法。

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    Tisselli Eugenio;

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