Periodic Reporting for period 1 - YOUNG FARMERS (What can digital communications do for generational renewal in farming?)
Período documentado: 2021-07-01 hasta 2023-06-30
In Step-I, a literature review argues that career communications for farming receives insufficient attention, and could be better integrated into agricultural communications strategies by using the potential of digital communications.
In Step-II, a mixed-method study explores the contribution of “The New World of Work” to farming careers. The study concludes that the duality between career self-concepts and social-self still holds patterns even among young generation farmers, regardless of their integration level to new media.
In Step-III, a qualitative multi-method study investigates the use of social media by farmers and the engagement behavior of online communities that farmers reach out to. Due to the important role of youth in climate activism, study analyzed climate dialogue engagement on the social media platform of TikTok during the UN COP26. The results suggest that the typical empathic engagement of the analyzed climate dialogue is emotional reactions (expressed briefly or explicitly). Even though the analyzed videos contain alternative ways of communication (dynamic demonstrations, humor), cognitive empathy can differ based on the narrative and narrator.
The results of the YOUNG FARMERS project disseminated via academic journal article publications, articles for the press, policy briefs, academic/non-academic conference participations, and collaborations with experts at the Pennsylvania State University, University of Florida, University of Chicago, and Perdue University. For the USA case study region, the YOUNG FARMERS project presented to the Pennsylvania House of Representatives and discussed the potential policy actions to promote young farmers in the depopulated districts of Centre County, Pennsylvania. For the European case study region, wider societal implications of the project planned with Art and Science collaborations with UNESCO, the EU COST action project the “Rural NEET Youth Network”, and the New European Bauhaus (NEB) Initiative.