Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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992172 | World Development | 2012 | 18 Pages |
Abstract
SummaryParticipatory agricultural platforms, such as farmer research teams and farmer field schools, offer the potential for change that goes far beyond agriculture. The paper reports on a mixed method approach to examining the gendered impacts of a long term farmer research project in Honduras. We show how collective action around food security has the potential to support gendered social change. We argue that mixed gender research teams provide a space where generative empowerment permits both women and men to challenge unequal gender roles and to open cracks for transgressing social boundaries.
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Authors
Sally Humphries, Lauren Classen, José Jiménez, Fredy Sierra, Omar Gallardo, Marvin Gómez,