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Filling in the Gap: A Hermeneutic Phenomenological Study of the Lived Experiences of Agricultural Change Agents in Northern Haiti
Author(s) -
Priscilla Zelaya,
Amy Harder,
T. Grady Roberts
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
journal of international agricultural and extension education
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2831-5960
pISSN - 1077-0755
DOI - 10.5191/jiaee.2018.25205
Subject(s) - lived experience , agriculture , order (exchange) , work (physics) , interpretative phenomenological analysis , variety (cybernetics) , phenomenology (philosophy) , economic growth , sociology , political science , public relations , business , geography , qualitative research , psychology , social science , engineering , economics , epistemology , archaeology , computer science , finance , mechanical engineering , philosophy , artificial intelligence , psychoanalysis
In order to better understand the lived experiences of change agents in the North Department of Haiti, a hermeneutical phenomenological study was conducted. Change agents must work against a variety of barriers in order to help influence change within their spheres of influence in rural Haiti. The change agent experience in this study is collaborative, mutually benefitting, deeply cultural, and built out of necessity. Change agents in this study have found that by working together, they are able to fill in the gaps left by unequal distributions of resources within their communities such as tools, money, advisory services, or even basic agricultural knowledge. Despite holes within the agricultural support services in their areas, the change agents have mobilized community members to work together to move their communities forward. Understanding the lived experiences of change agents will help inform ongoing and future agricultural development efforts in the North Department of Haiti.

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