Participatory Communication and Extension for Indigenous Farmers: Empowering Local Paddy Rice Growers in East Java



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Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY)
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book chapter
Book Source: 
Communicating for Social Change
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Cahyono E.D.
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This chapter demonstrates an experience of implementing an alternative approach, known as participatory communication with strong cultured-centered perspectives. A series of interactive extension or facilitation activities is described. The activities were aimed to conserve rare rice varieties and the unique farming practices in an indigenous community’s areas in the eastern region of Java Island. As a result, the farmers were more aware of the values of, and committed to conserve the endangered seed varieties and the related indigenous knowledge and practices; they were also willing to employ their indigenous institution as medium for information exchange regarding the farming system. Moreover, this project is relevant because the local public administration has been paying close attention to indigenous lifestyles for agro-eco tourism attractions recently. The project results suggest that the approach is appropriate to create social change at various levels. It is expected that our experiences will inspire readers to employ the strategic communication approach to empower marginalized communities as a way to achieve sustainable social change/development

Publication year: 
2018
Keywords: 
Participatory communication and extension
Cultured-centered perspective
Indigenous knowledge
Social change