Entering the Digital Research Age: Investigating the Effectiveness of Visual Digital Tools in Agricultural Research

Abstract
Agricultural studies mainly rely on quantitative research approaches. Despite growing interest in and uptake of qualitative, participatory, and visual methods due to their perceived advantages in gathering in-depth information and empowering participants, visual–digital research methods have yet to be largely applied. In our study on adaptation strategies to climate change among smallholder farmers in Uganda we compared different data collection methods, including: semi-structured interviews with manual note-taking, participatory impact diagrams, and adapted photovoice and cellphilm methodologies.
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Keywords
Agricultural studies; Digital Research Age; Effectiveness of Visual Digital Tools
Citation
Kawerau, Laura, Athena Birkenberg, Thomas Daum, et al. 'Entering the Digital Research Age: Investigating the Effectiveness of Visual Digital Tools in Agricultural Research', Field Methods, vol. 36/no. 2, (2024), pp. 95-112.