2021
DOI: 10.1080/1389224x.2021.1934998
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Digital and virtual spaces as sites of extension and advisory services research: social media, gaming, and digitally integrated and augmented advice

Abstract: The field of research on agricultural and rural extension and education, also referred to as advisory services and intermediaries, has always engaged with different aspects of the spaces in which agricultural producers (farmers, growers, ranchers) are situated and operate. In this editorial, I will reflect on the elements and environments which jointly constitute and shape the farm (Darnhofer 2020) and their connection with extension and advisory services in the digital age, opening up new digital and virtual … Show more

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“…The movement restrictions resulting from the covid-19 pandemic have demonstrated the opportunity of on-line and 'virtual' approaches to knowledge exchange and demonstration. Klerkx (2021) in his recent editorial has emphasised the potential of digital/on-line and hybrid environments, as well as social media, for knowledge exchange and learning. Virtual facilitation requires a high level of skill, and poses new challenges in enabling experiential learning.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The movement restrictions resulting from the covid-19 pandemic have demonstrated the opportunity of on-line and 'virtual' approaches to knowledge exchange and demonstration. Klerkx (2021) in his recent editorial has emphasised the potential of digital/on-line and hybrid environments, as well as social media, for knowledge exchange and learning. Virtual facilitation requires a high level of skill, and poses new challenges in enabling experiential learning.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our findings have reaffirmed the positive role of digital agriculture platforms as illustrated in the literature (Cole & Fernando, 2012; Deichmann et al., 2016; Rose et al., 2016). Smart farming apps are emerging as a significant configuration for a digitally integrated and augmented advisory (Klerkx, 2021), with apps not only providing direct advice to farmers but also facilitating their social networking platforms for knowledge exchange, such as Krishify in India. These digital artefacts are rapidly reconceptualising agriculture knowledge innovation systems and their enablers and disablers (Fielke et al., 2019).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Simply put, technology cannot be held responsible to farmers for mistakes in advice. In advisor-technology teamwork, which increases advisors' capacities thus helping them offer what Klerkx (2021) calls 'augmented advice', Agriculture 4.0 technologies also augment advisors' responsibilities. In other words, technology seems to be considered more reliable by farmers, but advisors continue to take the blame for every wrong or potentially harmful decision.…”
Section: Advisors' Professional Identity During the Transition To Agr...mentioning
confidence: 99%