Understanding power, social capital and trust alongside near real-time water quality monitoring and technological development collaboration
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Taylor, Bruce M
Coggan, Anthea
Jakku, Emma
Davis, Aaron M
Thorburn, Peter J
Webster, Anthony J
Smart, James CR
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We report on qualitative social research conducted with stakeholders in a local agricultural knowledge and advice network associated with a collaborative water quality monitoring project. These farmers, advisors and researchers allude to existing social dynamics, technological developments, and (more general) social evolution which is analysed against a novel analytical framework. This framework considers notions of power, social capital, and trust as related and dynamic, forming the basis of our contribution to knowledge. We then probe the data to understand perceived impacts of the collaborative project and social interaction associated with this research project, which involved cutting edge automated and frequent water quality monitoring that allowed for near real-time access to data visualisation displayed via a bespoke mobile or web ‘app’ (1622WQ). Our findings indicate that a multi-faceted approach to assessing and intervening based on consideration of multiple social dimensions holds promise in terms of creating conditions that allow for individual and group learning to encourage changes in thinking required to result in improved land management practice.
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Journal of Rural Studies
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92
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© 2022 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Development studies
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Collaborative water quality monitoring
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Fielke, S; Taylor, BM; Coggan, A; Jakku, E; Davis, AM; Thorburn, PJ; Webster, AJ; Smart, JCR, Understanding power, social capital and trust alongside near real-time water quality monitoring and technological development collaboration, Journal of Rural Studies, 2022, 92, pp. 120-131