From Knowledge Extended to Knowledge Created: Challenges for a New Extension Paradigm
Volume
36
Issue
4
Abstract
Traditionally the practice of Extension has been described as "knowledge applied" or "knowledge extended." More recently, the research community has begun to recognize Extension's role in creating knowledge. Beyond Extension's contribution in setting agendas for future research, this movement recognizes Extension's capacity to participate as a full partner in the research process. This article critically assesses a research collaboration in New York where Extension agents were full research partners. The unique challenges for both the research and Extension partners are articulated and discussed.
Recommended Citation
Warner, M. E., Hinrichs, C., Schneyer, J., & Joyce, L. (1998). From Knowledge Extended to Knowledge Created: Challenges for a New Extension Paradigm. The Journal of Extension, 36(4), Article 8. https://open.clemson.edu/joe/vol36/iss4/8