Abstract
Recent research on agricultural innovation has outlined social networks’ role in diffusing agricultural knowledge; however, so far, it has broadly neglected the socio-spatial dimensions of innovation processes. Against this backdrop, we apply a spatially explicit translocal network perspective in order to investigate the role of migration-related translocal networks for adaptive change in a small-scale farming community in Northeast Thailand. By means of formal social network analysis we map the socio-spatial patterns of advice sharing regarding changes in sugarcane and rice farming over a period of five years. We find that, in translocally connected and mobile rural communities, a substantial share of advice originates from translocal levels. Translocal advice is dominantly provided through weak and formal ties with extension agencies and shared by few highly central larger-scale farmers within sparse local networks. This draws the picture of top-down translocal innovation flows driven by extension agencies and brokered through elite farmers. A closer look on institutional context and key actors of particular changes, however, suggests the potential of migration-related translocal networks and migration experience in fostering bottom-up innovations. Migration-related innovations transfers can promote adaptive capacity also among less favorably connected actors, especially if changes are geared towards limited household resources and are compatible with social practices of small-scale farming. We conclude that a translocal network perspective is instructive for research and extension interested in leveraging more inclusive agricultural innovation.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 685-702 |
Number of pages | 18 |
Journal | Agriculture and Human Values |
Volume | 36 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 10 Apr 2019 |
Austrian Fields of Science 2012
- 507002 Population geography
Keywords
- ADAPTATION
- ADOPTION
- AGRARIAN TRANSFORMATION
- Agricultural innovation
- EXTENSION
- FARMERS
- Farmer advice sharing
- LAND
- MIGRATION
- Migration
- Northeast Thailand
- RESILIENCE
- SOCIAL NETWORKS
- SYSTEMS
- Social network analysis (SNA)
- Translocal knowledge transfers