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A phenomenological study of community gardening : an insider's view of the lived experiences of community gardening participants throughout the growing and non-growing seasons

机译:社区园艺的现象学研究:内部人对整个生长季节和非生长季节社区园艺参与者的生活经历的看法

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This study was carried out with the help of seven research participants at a community garden in the North-west of Ireland. Although research exploring the experiences of community gardening participants is limited, it is broadly acknowledged that community gardens have the capacity to promote positive, physical, social and mental health related outcomes for participants. However, the short Irish growing season and absence of guidelines concerning dormant season engagement limits the potential for these outcomes to be experienced all year round. In response to this I initiated a process of developing a range of new garden features and horticultural craftwork activities at the community garden under study, which would provide stimulation to its members throughout the whole year. The completion of this process paved the way for the execution of a unique study, one which would capture the experiences of participants throughout both the growing and dormant seasons.This study employed a phenomenological research strategy to explore the ‘lived’ seasonal experiences of community gardening participants and to establish what ‘meaning’ can be attached to these experiences. The main findings argue that community gardeners develop a strong sense of connectedness to the garden and to fellow participants and that the social, physical and skills development implications can influence the way participants self-identify. The collaborative efforts involved in developing and maintaining these spaces also fulfil an important function in relation to the promotion of social capital. The findings also demonstrate how dormant season activities can not only complement the growing season experiences in terms of the change of pace, scenery and direction, but also provide real value in terms of the different cognitive and skills development processes involved in carrying out these unique and unfamiliar tasks. This study also explores the transferability of the new dormant season activities to similar settings and provides recommendations for future areas of research.
机译:这项研究是在爱尔兰西北部的一个社区花园中,由七个研究参与者的帮助下进行的。尽管探索社区园艺参与者经验的研究非常有限,但广泛承认社区花园具有为参与者促进积极,身体,社会和心理健康相关成果的能力。但是,爱尔兰生长季节短,缺乏有关休眠季节参与的准则,限制了全年获得这些成果的可能性。为此,我启动了在所研究的社区花园中开发一系列新的花园特色和园艺手工艺品活动的过程,这将在整个一年中为其成员带来刺激。这一过程的完成为开展一项独特的研究铺平了道路,这项研究将捕捉参与者在生长季节和休眠季节的经验。这项研究采用了一种现象学研究策略,探讨了社区园艺的“鲜活”季节性经验。参与者,并确定可以赋予这些经验以什么“意义”。主要研究结果表明,社区园丁与花园以及参与者之间建立了强烈的联系感,并且社交,身体和技能发展的影响会影响参与者的自我认同方式。开发和维护这些空间所涉及的合作努力也发挥了与促进社会资本有关的重要功能。研究结果还表明,休眠的季节活动不仅可以根据速度,风景和方向的变化来补充生长季节的经历,而且还可以通过执行这些独特而有趣的过程所涉及的不同认知和技能开发过程来提供实际价值。陌生的任务。这项研究还探讨了新的休眠季节活动向相似环境的可转移性,并为未来的研究领域提供了建议。

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    Gaffey Daniel;

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