Social scientist with the James Hutton Institute, Aberdeen, Scotland in the Social, Economic and Geographical Sciences group. I work across a number of research projects both national and international in scope, investigating rural issues. These include: demographic change and migration into and out of rural remote areas of Scotland; rural and island responses to Covid-19 in Scotland, exploring the effectiveness of digitalisation and digital tools in crofting communities in Scotland and issues of...
Migration Reasearch Hub ID: 2123
ORCID https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8705-018X
Twitter https://twitter.com/CNoble_research

Expertise

Migration processes
Migration consequences (for migrants, sending and receiving countries)
Migration governance
Cross-cutting topics in migration research
Disciplines
Methods
Geographies

Roles

  • The James Hutton Institute Aberdeen

    Research Institute, Aberdeen, United Kingdom
    Social Scientist

Research

Actions to strengthen the contribution of small farms and small food businesses to food security in Europe

Authors Olga M. Moreno-Pérez, Laura Arnalte-Mur, Pedro Cerrada-Serra, ...
Year 2024
Journal Name Food Security
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1 Journal Article

The impacts of COVID-19 on digitalisation and social capital in crofting communities in Scotland

Authors Christina Noble, Leanne Townsend, Mags Currie, ...
Year 2024
Journal Name Scottish Geographical Journal
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2 Journal Article

Who are Advisory Services Leaving Out? A Critical Reflection on ‘Hard to Reach’ Farmers

Authors Pierre Labarthe, Lee‐Ann Sutherland, Catherine Laurent, ...
Year 2022
Journal Name EuroChoices
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3 Journal Article

Rethinking the Dimensions of Farm Advice

Authors Pierre Labarthe, Lee‐Ann Sutherland, Christina Noble, ...
Year 2022
Journal Name EuroChoices
4 Journal Article

What Can We Learn from Droppers and Non‐adopters About the Role of Advice in Agricultural Innovation?

Authors Lee‐Ann Sutherland, Lívia Madureira, Boelie Elzen, ...
Year 2022
Journal Name EuroChoices
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5 Journal Article

Variable rate precision farming and advisory services in Scotland: Supporting responsible digital innovation?

Authors Leanne C. Townsend, Christina Noble
Year 2022
Journal Name Sociologia Ruralis
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6 Journal Article

Supporting the role of small farms in the European regional food systems: What role for the science-policy interface?

Authors Sandra Šūmane, Dionisio Ortiz Miranda, Teresa Pinto-Correia, ...
Year 2021
Journal Name Global Food Security
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7 Journal Article

Navigating Digital Ethics for Rural Research: Guidelines and recommendations for researchers and administrators of social media groups

Authors Alison Mayne, Christina Noble, Paula Duffy, ...
Description
Social media creates new spaces for connecting people digitally and provides a forum for the exchange of information and discussion. Online spaces such as Facebook groups (FGs) have become part of the fabric of social interaction in many rural areas, with both residents and others living away from the community maintaining a connection in the virtual space. Community FGs are routinely used to share place-based information about resources, events or issues, and to discuss topics of shared interest. In research, these groups allow researchers to connect directly with people who have an interest in what happens within specific communities and offer rich opportunities for participants to likewise engage with research. We can reflect on how FGs in rural communities have the potential to enhance and/or complement existing approaches by making research with dispersed communities more accessible and affordable, while considering challenges around confidentiality and digital inclusion given the characteristics and size of the population. Social media has developed at pace during the last decade, and digital ethics is a shifting methods sub-field that poses challenges to social sciences and humanities researchers. Apart from platforms’ changing terms and conditions, research with and on social media groups has specific ethical challenges (e.g. around anonymity, confidentiality, and data access) that require tailored consideration. In particular, when approaching netnography and similar methods with social media groups, dialogic approaches which aim to engage, respect and protect participants are critical. There is consensus on the need to agree the access conditions with the group administrator as a first step, but there is no guidance on good practice on developing these conditions. To create these guidelines, we have worked collaboratively across disciplines and with administrators of Facebook groups to explore what such process could look like: aspects to address, pros and cons of potential approaches, and potential challenges and solutions.
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