Article | REF: AG120 V1

Imagining and carrying out sociotechnical projects in participatory action research: an example in viticulture

Author: Jean-Eugène MASSON

Publication date: March 10, 2021

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9. From the situated self-construction of participatory action research to the development of projects in diverse socio-economic, cultural and ecological contexts

So, gradually, what was an initial situated project-group (WES) in 2013, has in seven years become a network of projects in France, Germany and Switzerland (inter-reg Agroform project) mobilizing 92 players in four groups, with an agreement on the same participatory action research method. Some of them have involved their plots in the ongoing project to change practices, bringing the network of studies on the influence of viticultural practices on vine health to 50 plots in the three countries (figure...

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