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My name is Marisa Gonnella. I'm a professor of Rural Sociology and Rural Extension of the Universidad Nacional de Rosario, Argentina.
I send questions by participants. Questions:
1- For the participants, is it more important to analyze the impact or the process of intervention through which it is expected to have an impact? For example, for the Conference participants, is it more important to meet the goals of the Conference or to analyse the impact the conference may have on them from the interaction gained from the knowledge of different realities. The answer to this question would be that when objectives and forms of participation are connected, we would be able to analyse both the impact of the Conference and the achievement of the conference goals. But there are also participations: there are interactions among participants that exceed objectives and arise from participation.
2- How is the knowledge conveyed by the producers analyzed when they participate, and can participation modify the previously set goals? In your experience, how are these cases analyzed?
3- What has your experience been as regards a modification of the objectives? Has the impact changed?
4- For the future, do you consider it suitable to continue speaking of impact analysis?
Perhaps in this last point, it is necessary to delve into research that focuses not only on the analysis of adoption of technologies. This is a usual element that emerges in the methodological concerns and does not relate only to the increase in productivity. In the document it is clear that the impacts are related to the objectives set. What happens when there is participation and these objectives could still be changed?
Marisa Gonnella
Professor of Rural Sociology and Rural Extension
Universidad Nacional de Rosario
Argentina
Skype Marisa Gonnella
E-mail: mgonnel (at) unr.edu.ar
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