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Participation, Process and Partnerships
Anthropology in Action ( IF 1.1 ) Pub Date : 2018-12-01 , DOI: 10.3167/aia.2018.250301
Carrie Furman , Wendy-Lin Bartels , Jessica Bolson

As awareness of the potential threats posed by climate change increases, researchers and agricultural advisors are being called upon to determine the risks that diff erent stakeholder groups will likely confront and to develop adaptive strategies. Yet, engaging with stakeholders takes time. It also requires a clear and detailed plan to ensure that research and outreach activities yield useful outputs. In this article, we focus on the role of anthropologists as researchers and conveners in stakeholder engagement and provide a generalised overview of a long-term engagement process proceeding in three stages: (1) fact-fi nding and relationship-building; (2) incubation and collaborative learning; and (3) informed engagement and broad dissemination. We conclude with a discussion of perspectives and challenges that were encountered during two engagement experiences in the south-eastern United States.

中文翻译:

参与,过程和伙伴关系

随着人们越来越意识到气候变化带来的潜在威胁,呼吁研究人员和农业顾问确定不同利益相关者群体可能面临的风险,并制定适应性战略。但是,与利益相关者互动需要花费时间。它还需要一个清晰详细的计划,以确保研究和推广活动产生有用的产出。在本文中,我们将重点放在人类学家作为利益相关者参与中的研究者和召集者的角色上,并对三个阶段的长期参与过程进行概括性概述:(1)实况调查和建立关系;(2)孵化与协作学习;(3)知情参与和广泛传播。
更新日期:2018-12-01
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