Examining Researchers' Attitudes, Barriers, and Opportunities for Participatory Research: The Case of the Riso-Biosystems Project on Organic Rice
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2021
abstract:
This paper reports on the conception and implementation of a participatory approach
within an agricultural research project aimed at fostering the transition towards organic in the
Italian rice district. We investigate the relationships among scientists and stakeholders, exploring
researchers' attitudes, barriers, and potential in relation to participatory research. We use
participant observation, in-depth interviews, and systematic cataloguing of communication
documents, from the beginning to two years into project implementation, for a total period of three
years. The results of the analysis show that, despite a high level of authoritative commitment to
participation, scientists reveal a scarcity of knowledge and skills, and poor attitudes that come from
a negative perception of participatory research. They engage in various forms of collaboration with
stakeholders, as long as decision-making remains essentially in their hands. With the deep analysis
of a case study, the paper contributes to the ongoing discussion on the quality of participatory
agricultural research, in particular, presenting evidence on the key role of researchers and their
attitudes. The paper also contributes to the development of a culture of learning by doing, through
honest monitoring and evaluation, and the capacity to learn from failure.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
monitoring and evaluation; scientists; public funding; participation; agricultural research; organic rice
List of contributors:
Pagliarino, Elena; Rolfo, Secondo
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