Annual report: TMPEGS Philippines- Gender

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2008
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Los BaƱos, Philippines: University of the Philippines - Open University,
Abstract

The study continued conversing with men and women in the study site constituting as data sets that were analyzed using the Semio-Greimas Narrative Theory. The emerging frame that women and men accomplish their farm lives (that is, they order or organize their farm lives) in partnership continues to surface in the ongoing conversations with men and women in the field site. The emerging result seems to negate the assumption that women's voice is muted in discourses that concern them such as ensuring the family well being. They mobilized actors and actants to accomplish their everyday farm lives. The technologies that are being introduced by TMPEGS particularly the indigenous vegetables and drip kits are seen as allies that would make a difference in their farm lives.

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Agroforestry, Family, Gender, Cash crops, Irrigation, Gender, Indigenous vegetables, Drip irrigation, Farm/Enterprise Scale
Citation
LTRA-5 Progress Report