Abdel Dayem, A.M. (author), EL Halwagi, M.M. (author), Hamad, M.A. (author), and Pilot Plant Laboratory, National Research Centre, Cairo, Egypt; Pilot Plant Laboratory, National Research Centre, Cairo, Egypt; Pilot Plant Laboratory, National Research Centre, Cairo, Egypt
Format:
Journal article
Language:
English with French, Spanish abstract
Publication Date:
1982-10
Published:
USA
Location:
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 71 Document Number: C03161
Adam, Jeno (composer), Jameson Marvin (conductor), The Harvard Glee Club (Glee Club), Peter Urquhart (assistant conductor), Paul Sagawa (tenor), and Michael J. Moncher (bass)
Adams, Daniel (composer), David McChesney (trumpet), Dave Knutson (trumpet), John Driscoll (horn), John J. Bingham (trombone), and John R. Jones (tuba)
Adams, Gerald (author), Jenson, Glen (author), Schvaneveldt, Jay (author), Young, Robert (author), and Jenson, Adams, Schvaneveldt: Utah State University, Logan, UT; Young: University of Nebraska, Omaha, NE
Format:
Journal article
Publication Date:
1982
Published:
USA: Madison, WI : Extension Journal.
Location:
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 87 Document Number: C05850
AGRICOLA IND 87058469, The purpose of this study was to determine the image of 4-H as perceived by 4-H contest winners. A questionnaire asking about family life, friendships, amount of involvement by family members in 4-H, the perceived image of the community and peer groups about 4-H, and other related items was given to the contestants. The 6 top-ranked reasons expressed by respondents for joining 4-H listed parents being a leader first, followed by encouragement by friends, personal enrichment, horse projects, livestock shows, and because the whole family was involved. These data suggest a need for more 4-H evaluation research. The awareness of the need for more research in Utah has certainly been heightened by the rather sparse availability of quality evaluative research data. We realize, of course that this sample isn't representative of the average 4-H youth in Utah, or elsewhere, but the results nevertheless raise important questions and concerns that we as Extension workers must take into consideration as we plan and develop programs in the area of youth development and 4-H work.
Adler & Ross (composer), Illinois Opera Theatre (opera theatre), Dodi Protero (writer and director), Steven Crawford (musical direction), David Lloyd (artistic director), and Tonu Kalam (music director)
Adler & Ross (composer), Illinois Opera Theatre (opera theatre), Dodi Protero (writer and director), Steven Crawford (musical direction), David Lloyd (artistic director), and Tonu Kalam (music director)
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 57 Document Number: C01488
Notes:
Edinburgh, U.K. : The East of Scotland College of Agriculture Economics and Management Department, 1982. 53 p. (Economics and Management Series No. 9; Information for Agricultural Advisers Report No. 1)
Agricultural Communications faculty (author / University of Illinois)
Format:
Project files
Publication Date:
1982-01-01
Published:
Pakistan: Office of Agricultural Communications, College of Agriculture, University of Illinois, Urbana
Location:
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Document Number: D10034
Notes:
The project file is maintained in records of the Agricultural Communications Program, University of Illinois > "International" section > "Pakistan - TIPAN" file folder., This project file describes formation and early activities of the Office of Agricultural Communications, College of Agriculture, University of Illinois participation in the Northwest Frontier Province in Pakistan. This $15.2 million project, funded by the U.S. Agency for International Development, was a collaborative effort with the Northwest Frontier Province Agricultural University. Agricultural communications faculty and staff members were involved in several initiatives, including development of courses and curricula, a learning resources center, and a continuing education center.
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Document Number: C17120
Notes:
Pages 255-270 in Gwyn E. Jones and Maurice J. Rolls (eds.), Progress in rural extension and community development, Volume 1, Extension and rural advantage in rural development. John Wiley & Sons, Chichester. 336 pages.
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Document Number: C17112
Notes:
Pages 155-170 in Gwyn E. Jones and Maurice J. Rolls (eds.), Progress in rural extension and community development, Volume 1, Extension and rural advantage in rural development. John Wiley & Sons, Chichester. 336 pages.
Alger, Chadwick F. (author / The Ohio State University) and The Ohio State University
Format:
Conference paper
Publication Date:
1982
Published:
USA
Location:
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 64 Document Number: C02359
Notes:
Mason E. Miller Collection; See C02358 for original, In: International role of the University in the eighties : proceedings of the Michigan State University International Year Conference; 1982 April 25-27. East Lansing, MI : Michigan State University, International Studies and Programs, 1982. p. 193-199
Phase 2, INTERPAKS, The evolution of socio-economic thought concerning the diffusion of innovations started with a debate about the relative importance of social and economic factors in the adoption of hybrid corn and hybrid sorghum in the United States during the 1928-1941 period. Sociologists and economists agreed that an array of factors, not too well understood, and varying from one farm and farm area to another, stimulate adoption. The literature on the Green Revolution of the 1960's added new dimensions to the debate by considering not only adoption and production, but a host of other conditions such as markets and income distribution. The very nature of the adoption process tends to favor early adopters with favorable social and economic characteristics. Those less fortunate fall behind because they are unable to assume the added production costs and the risks associated with the potentially higher returns from the new technology. These new findings point to the necessity of formulating technological packages based on integrated socio-economic research where the entire decision environment of the farmer is considered.
Alvarez, Ramiro C. (author / Chief of the Publication and Information Division of the Bureau of Agricultural Extension, Ministry of Agriculture, Philippines) and Chief of the Publication and Information Division of the Bureau of Agricultural Extension, Ministry of Agriculture, Philippines
Format:
Journal article
Publication Date:
1982-06
Published:
International
Location:
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 78 Document Number: C04347
Anatharaman, M. (author), Subramanyan, V.S. (author), and Central tuber crops research institute Trivandrum; Central tuber crops research institute Trivandrum
Format:
Journal article
Publication Date:
1982
Published:
India: New Delhi, India : The Indian Society of Extension Education
Location:
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 56 Document Number: C01391
Anderson, J.H. (author / Michigan State university) and Michigan State university
Format:
Conference paper
Publication Date:
1982
Published:
USA
Location:
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 54 Document Number: C01099
Notes:
AgComm Teaching; See ID C01090, In: Marks, J.J. and Cooper, B., eds. Proceedings of the EXCOP Communications workshop; 1982 September 16-17; St. Louis, MO. Columbia, MO : University of Missouri, 1982. p. 40-43
Anderson, R.C. (author / University of Georgia) and University of Georgia
Format:
Conference paper
Publication Date:
1982
Published:
USA
Location:
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 54 Document Number: C01098
Notes:
AgComm Teaching; See ID C01090, In: Marks, J.J. and Cooper, B., eds. Proceedings of the EXCOP Communications workshop; 1982 September 16-17; St. Louis, MO. Columbia, MO : University of Missouri, 1982. p. 35-39
Andreasen, Margaret (author / Assistant Professor of Home Economics Communications, Department of Agricultural Journalism, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI) and Assistant Professor of Home Economics Communications, Department of Agricultural Journalism, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI
Format:
Report
Publication Date:
1982
Published:
USA
Location:
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 48 Document Number: C00063
Andrews, Mary (author), Berry, Mary Jane (author), Thompson, Christine (author), Vuylsteke, Peggy J. Houck (author), and Cooperative Extension Service, Michigan State University; Cooperative Extension Service, Michigan State University; Cooperative Extension Service, Michigan State University; Cooperative Extension Service, Michigan State University
Format:
Report
Publication Date:
1982-05
Published:
USA
Location:
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 70 Document Number: C03132
Notes:
James F. Evans Collection, East Lansing, MI : Cooperative Extension Service, Michigan State University, 1982. 58 p.
Andujar, S. (author / Mujer-Tec, Dominican Republic) and Mujer-Tec, Dominican Republic
Format:
Report
Publication Date:
1982
Published:
USA
Location:
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 58 Document Number: C01627
Notes:
James F. Evans Collection; See C01619 for original, In: Development Communications Report, No. 38. Washington, D.C. : the Clearinghouse on Development Communication, 1982. p. 15
Anon. (composer), Lucretia Ferch (choreography and dance), Marybeth Hartmann (choreography and dance), Della Ranslem (choreography and dance), Anthony G. Barata (piano and electronics), Jeff Michaels (guitars), and Jeff Smith (percussion)
Anon. (composer), J.B. Weckerlin (arranger), Thomas Staggs (tenor), Mark Ahola (guitar), Deborah Heath (piano), Thomas H. Schleis (harpsichord), and Martin Pazdioch (tenor)
Anon. (composer), Daniel Gosling (trumpet), John Hill (trumpet), Therese Wall (horn), John McAllister (trombone), John R. Jones (tuba), and King (editor)
Araujo, Jose Geraldo Fernandes de (author), Machado-Filho, Francisco (author), Ribon, Miguel (author), Rocha, Dilson Seabra (author), and Theibaut, Jose Tarcisio Lima (author)
Format:
Journal article
Language:
Portuguese with English summary
Publication Date:
1982
Published:
Brazil: Vicosa, Brazil : Universidade Federal de Vicosa.
Location:
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 87 Document Number: C05857
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Document Number: C17121
Notes:
Pages 271-287 in Gwyn E. Jones and Maurice J. Rolls (eds.), Progress in rural extension and community development, Volume 1, Extension and rural advantage in rural development. John Wiley & Sons, Chichester. 336 pages.
In Latin America and the Caribbean, the theory which held that the cultural assimilation of ethnic groups of Indian and African descent into the national Hispanic or Portuguese cultures implied an improvement in the condition of women has been challenged through ethnographic and historical research.
Arnold, Malcolm (composer), Lawrence Clemens (trumpet), George Chaltas (horn), Robert Allison (trumpet), William Stanley (trombone), and Paul Loucas (tuba)
Artunian, Alexander (composer), David Knutson (trumpet), Ward Holmquist (piano), Joe Blackman (trumpet), Peter Jirousek (horn), John Bingham (trombone), and Scott Mousseau (bass trombone)
Phase II, Raises several questions about prevailing conception of adopters and adoption behavior. Specifically, the author argues that research has failed to take into account variations in farming environments, natural physical parameters, and the social organization of resources as factors influencing peasant farmers' adoption behavior. More attention ought to be given to the location specific constraints, characteristics and requirements of specific technologies, and to the general issue of whether identical technologies are equivalent innovations in different agro-climatic environments. Drawing on data from several villages in Nepal, the author shows that rates of adoption are location specific, that is, influenced more by agro-climatic conditions and socioeconomic organization than by inter-village differences in propensity to innovate. Ecological suitably and varying levels of farm resources have a direct effect on technology utilization.
Atienza, Tranquilino (author) and Asuncion, Teresita M. (author)
Format:
Paper abstract
Publication Date:
1982
Published:
Philippines
Location:
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Document Number: D10082
Notes:
This abstract is maintained in records of the Agricultural Communications Program, University of Illinois > "International" section > "Philippines CARD group" file., Abstract of a research paper presented at the 3rd annual conference of the Communicators for Agricultural and Rural Development (CARD), Mountain State Agriculture College, La Trinidad, Benquet, Philippines, October 21-24, 1982. Page 12., Deals with efforts of the National Media Production Center to strengthen the local, provincial, regional, and ultimately the national communication networks through a Community Organization Program (COP).
Azadi, Hosein (author), Freeman, David M. (author), Lowdermilk, Max K. (author), and Department of Sociology, Colorado State University; Department of Sociology, Colorado State University
Format:
Journal article
Publication Date:
1982
Published:
USA
Location:
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 73 Document Number: C03497
Bach, J.S. (composer), John Glasel (arranger), Lawrence Clemens (trumpet), George Chaltas (horn), Robert Allison (trumpet), William Stanley (trombone), and Paul Loucas (tuba)
Bach, J.S. (composer), Leonard Rumery (conductor), David Castonguay (conductor), University of Illinois Concert Choir (choir), and Steven C. Edwards (harpsichord)