| Literature DB >> 35935346 |
İlkay Unay-Gailhard1,2, Mark A Brennen3.
Abstract
Can the power of digital communications create opportunities for overcoming generational renewal problems on farms? This interdisciplinary review explores the reported impacts of digital communication on career initiation into farming from a global perspective via the lens of career theories. Seventy-three papers were synthesized into two domains: (1) the impact of digital communication interactions on farming career initiation, and (2) the dynamics of digital communication initiatives that create opportunities to inspire youth into farming. The finding shows that the mainstream literature primarily aims to support the continuity of farming careers but pay little attention to the potential of digital communication to attract youth into farming. This review argues that career communications for farming receives insufficient attention, and could be better integrated into agricultural communications strategies by using the potential of digital communications. Study concludes that while economic and geographic factors, as well as societal and cultural norms, lead to negative perceptions on farming careers, there are three pathways that may contribute to breaking down these negative perceptions. Firstly, taking the changing nature of career motivations, such as the trend towards sustainable farming linked to self-fulfillment, among today's youth into consideration is essential. Secondly, highlighting technological advances in digital agriculture practices, like geographical flexibility or innovation capacity of farming, for example, is important to increase awareness about new opportunities in the profession. Lastly, communication campaigns with targeted groups (e.g., young females) play a role to change the negative perceptions of the rural way of life and the farming profession.Entities:
Keywords: Career; Digital communications; Farming; Literature review; Rural life; Youth
Year: 2022 PMID: 35935346 PMCID: PMC9340744 DOI: 10.1007/s10460-022-10335-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Agric Human Values ISSN: 0889-048X Impact factor: 4.908
Fig. 1The three methodological steps of this review study
Subject headings and keywords used in the review study
In this review for some keywords study used an asterisk * as a truncation symbol to find variant endings of the keywords in the database
Fig. 2PRISMA Flow used in this review study
Summary of qualitative synthesis
(1) The provided summary results include the best-matched reported findings in terms of our study question, and details for each key summarized point are provided in the following section. The summarized points are in the following manuscript for easy identification. (2) In this review study, “digital agriculture” refers to the digitalization of agricultural and food production systems, which includes several farm-related tasks managed by digital tools for both on-farm and off-farm activities