As Extension professionals are increasingly tasked with moving beyond program delivery into the murky realm of systems change, networks represent an essential organizing framework for this transition. In this article, we examine the ways in which networks are becoming a modern mode for social change. By providing examples from our work with food networks, we demonstrate how these collaborative approaches can produce a greater impact for Extension and the communities we serve. Lastly, we discuss the critical characteristics of successful networks and the role Extension can play in their optimization
Cooperative Extension Service educators work within an established network of offices throughout the...
This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Current i...
A common feature among networks is the focus on innovation but, the approach to driving innovation a...
As Extension professionals are increasingly tasked with moving beyond program delivery into the murk...
Extension, as a socially-based institution, must constantly evolve with society. This case study on ...
This paper develops the idea of “Extension 3.0” as an approach to agricultural extension that capita...
Social network analysis (SNA) is a methodology that provides complementary visual and statistical co...
Dr John Farrington has worked for extended periods as an agricultural economist in Malawi, Sri Lanka...
This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Current i...
This article explores the literature and practice of how the Cooperative Extension Service does its ...
This study examines the interconnectedness of social networks of the early adopter Family and Consum...
Horticulture is a vast scientific discipline ranging from ornamentals to consumable food, which is c...
The word networking was one of the buzzwords of the eighties. More recently, it has become one of th...
Social learning, learning from others, has value in extending knowledge about farm management throug...
We aimed to answer this year\u27s ENTS senior integrative exercise question, how should we manage th...
Cooperative Extension Service educators work within an established network of offices throughout the...
This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Current i...
A common feature among networks is the focus on innovation but, the approach to driving innovation a...
As Extension professionals are increasingly tasked with moving beyond program delivery into the murk...
Extension, as a socially-based institution, must constantly evolve with society. This case study on ...
This paper develops the idea of “Extension 3.0” as an approach to agricultural extension that capita...
Social network analysis (SNA) is a methodology that provides complementary visual and statistical co...
Dr John Farrington has worked for extended periods as an agricultural economist in Malawi, Sri Lanka...
This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Current i...
This article explores the literature and practice of how the Cooperative Extension Service does its ...
This study examines the interconnectedness of social networks of the early adopter Family and Consum...
Horticulture is a vast scientific discipline ranging from ornamentals to consumable food, which is c...
The word networking was one of the buzzwords of the eighties. More recently, it has become one of th...
Social learning, learning from others, has value in extending knowledge about farm management throug...
We aimed to answer this year\u27s ENTS senior integrative exercise question, how should we manage th...
Cooperative Extension Service educators work within an established network of offices throughout the...
This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Current i...
A common feature among networks is the focus on innovation but, the approach to driving innovation a...