Hi Everyone As always I am impressed by the response and support from the AOIR community following the questions that I post. I've received numerous emails from around the world - Australia, US, UK. Europe and Africa - all of which have given me interesting and relevant information to follow up and I have responded directly to those concerned. Equally I hope that others will also benefit from the responses that have appeared on the list. Kind regards Philippa ________________________________ From: Jake Goldenfein <jgoldenfein@swin.edu.au> Sent: Tuesday, 7 May 2019 10:40 PM To: Don Rodney Junio; Philippa Smith Cc: AIR Subject: {Spam?} Re: [Air-L] Farmers' use of the internet Dear Philippa The AI Policy and Practice group at Cornell University, Information Science, has a project on farming with networked technology. Solon Barocas and Karen Levy presented the paper at the latest WeRobot conference in Miami. You can find a link to their draft paper here: https://robots.law.miami.edu/2019/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/BarocasLevyMate... Cheers Jake Goldenfein -- Dr Jake Goldenfein DLI Postdoctoral Research Fellow Cornell University | Cornell Tech 2 West Loop Rd, New York, NY 10044 www.dli.tech.cornell.edu<http://www.dli.tech.cornell.edu/> SSRN<https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/cf_dev/AbsByAuth.cfm?per_id=2722511> From: Air-L <air-l-bounces@listserv.aoir.org> on behalf of Don Rodney Junio <donrodney.junio@gmail.com> Date: Tuesday, May 7, 2019 at 3:11 AM To: Philippa Smith <philippa.smith@aut.ac.nz> Cc: AIR <Air-L@listserv.aoir.org> Subject: Re: [Air-L] Farmers' use of the internet Dear Philippa, Jaime Manalo of the Philippine Rice Research Institute has written a number of papers on this topic looking at mostly farmers in the Philippines: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=9U2neYDtEA8C&hl=en&oi=sra Hope this helps! All the best, Don On Tue, May 7, 2019 at 2:45 PM Frédéric Dubois <frederic.dubois@hiig.de> wrote:
Dear Philippa,
This might not be exactly what you're looking for, as there is little social media component. But who knows, it's one of our most cited papers anyway:
Carbonell, I. M. (2016). The ethics of big data in big agriculture. *Internet Policy Review*, *5*(1). DOI: 10.14763/2016.1.405 https://policyreview.info/articles/analysis/ethics-big-data-big-agriculture
As a journal, we're interested by the topic and welcome submissions on a rolling basis.
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Le mar. 7 mai 2019 à 01:27, Jean Burgess <je.burgess@qut.edu.au> a écrit :
Hi Philippa
This chapter on the #agchatoz community (which has analogs in other countries) might be of interest to you:
Burgess, Jean, Galloway, Anne, & Sauter, Theresa (2015) Hashtag as hybrid forum: The case of #agchatoz. In Rambukkana, Nathan (Ed.) Hashtag Publics: The Power and Politics of Discursive Networks. Peter Lang, New York, pp. 61-76.
Pre-print PDF (with link to digital appendix):
http://mappingonlinepublics.net/dev/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/Burgess-et-al...
On 7/5/19, 8:32 am, "Air-L on behalf of Nathaniel Poor" < air-l-bounces@listserv.aoir.org on behalf of natpoor@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Philippa-
I know that historically there was some early literature about
farmers
and their use of online services (like CompuServe), but as far as I recall it was fairly basic, mostly mentioned market-based items (so, prices of farmed goods), and may not have been overly academic. It may have been more along the lines of, “Hey! Computers! Modems! Look even farmers use it!” (This is also all US-based.)
I stuck this into Google Scholar and got some results: compuserve farmers videotex
The historical angle may not be what you are looking for, but could serve as background lit or maybe you can cite-crawl forward in time.
HTH!
-Nat
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On May 6, 2019, at 5:03 PM, Philippa Smith < philippa.smith@aut.ac.nz> wrote:
Hi Everyone
This question might be a bit unusual - but the AOIR community is always so accommodating and if you don't ask you might never know.
I'm interested to find out if there are any studies or academic literature about farmers' use of the internet and social media particularly in relation to the management of their farms and the implementation of biodiversity strategies. In other words, I'm looking to assess farmers' uptake of the internet/social media either for knowledge building or for connecting with others in their community either for support or information gathering. Any information about digital tools that are being used eg apps, websites would also be of interest to me. Clearly this is only going to apply to farmers who have internet access - particularly when they are located rurally.
Looking forward to your replies!
Kind regards
Philippa
Philippa Smith Senior Lecturer School of Language & Culture Auckland University of Technology Auckland NEW ZEALAND
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