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糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock Researchers Out to Uncover the Secrets of Personal Transformation Rooted in Heifer International鈥檚 Community-Building Efforts

An interdisciplinary research team from 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock is investigating the personal transformation effects of Heifer International's efforts to end poverty and build sustainable communities across the globe. The team includes, from left, Dr. Avinash Thombre, professor of applied communication, Dr. Julien Mirivel, professor of applied communication, , Dr. Tusty ten Bensel, director of the School of Criminal Justice and Criminology, and Dr. Kirk Leach, assistant professor of public affairs.
An interdisciplinary research team from 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock is investigating the personal transformation effects of Heifer International's efforts to end poverty and build sustainable communities across the globe. The team includes, from left, Dr. Avinash Thombre, professor of applied communication, Dr. Julien Mirivel, professor of applied communication, , Dr. Tusty ten Bensel, director of the School of Criminal Justice and Criminology, and Dr. Kirk Leach, assistant professor of public affairs. Photo by Ben Krain.
An interdisciplinary research team from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock is investigating the personal transformation effects of Heifer International鈥檚 efforts to end hunger and poverty and build sustainable communities across the globe. has a vision to explore the nature of personal transformation around the globe and measure its impact at the individual level. 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock is investigating how Heifer鈥檚 techniques have affected communities by partnering with people living in rural areas to help them move out of poverty. The research team includes 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock faculty Dr. Julien Mirivel, lead principal investigator and professor of applied communication, Dr. Avinash Thombre, professor of applied communication, Dr. Tusty ten Bensel, director of the School of Criminal Justice and Criminology, and Dr. Kirk Leach, assistant professor of public affairs. Partnering with 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock are two senior staff from Heifer International – Dr. Mahendra Lohani, senior vice president of programs for Asia, and Dr. Benjamin Wood, director of monitoring, evaluation, research, and learning. The research team is working collaboratively to combine 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock鈥檚 expertise in this area with Heifer鈥檚 deep knowledge of program implementation. The work is steadily progressing. Mirivel and Thombre traveled to Nepal in 2019 to meet with members of 10 communities that Heifer International has supported through 30 years of community development work. In 2021, researchers collected data in Bihar, India, and analyzed it for preliminary results. Today, the team is launching a follow-up survey in India to further understand the underpinnings of potential change within this specific context. 鈥淢eeting community members in Nepal was a transformative experience for Avinash and me,鈥 said Mirivel. 鈥淥ne of the community members told me if you want to make a change in your life, you can鈥檛 just focus on your family. You have to focus on community.鈥 The first goal of the research project is to understand the personal transformation that takes place in individuals as they move out of poverty and build sustainable communities. The researchers are also developing tools to assess personal transformation on a global scale.
Heifer International is helping this family in Indian in the organization's efforts to end world hunger. Photo by Pranab Aich/Heifer International.

Heifer International is helping this family in India in the organization’s efforts to end world hunger and poverty. Photo by Pranab Aich/Heifer International.

鈥淯nderstanding the dynamics of the process of how an individual undergoes specific behavior change and transforms themselves to a higher level of being is very challenging,鈥 Thombre said. 鈥淐ollaborating with Heifer International on this research project has been personally very fulfilling as we slowly uncover the layers of self-transformation.鈥 The researchers created a theoretical and methodological tool that measures self-transformation by focusing on seven core areas of personal change. The core areas include identity and self-perception, perception of others, communication competency, empowerment, leadership state, intercultural sensitivity, and civic and community engagement. 鈥淲e have worked together to develop a conceptual model of personal transformation,鈥 Mirivel said. 鈥淭hen, we developed a methodological approach that will help us create a personal transformation index to measure personal change. Originally, the plan was that we would travel around the world to collect data, but that changed due to the pandemic.鈥 In 2020, a third-party team collected 100 in-depth interviews and 800 surveys from women participating in Heifer International programs in Bihar, India, the third most populated state in India. Since the late 1970s, Bihar has seen lower levels of social and economic development than other Indian states, and has the country鈥檚 largest population living below the poverty line. Heifer International鈥檚 program in Bihar is supporting rural communities in targeted districts, using its values-based community development model, which includes training on the 12 Cornerstones. The research team is following up with program participants at key time intervals for the next several years. As one participant stated, 鈥淚 will earn money and leave all my assets to my children and grandchildren so they can have a comfortable life after my death. If I will plant a tree, then others will sit under the shadow of the tree.鈥
Professors Julien Mirivel and Avinash Thombre meet with villagers in the Chitwan region of Nepal during their research into Heifer International.

Professors Julien Mirivel and Avinash Thombre meet with villagers in the Chitwan region of Nepal during their research into Heifer International.

The research team is eagerly awaiting the results of the Asia region follow-up survey and the Africa region initial survey. The team has already presented preliminary results at the National Communication Association Conference and the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. They will also present at the International Communication Association Conference, which is to be held in Paris in May. A series of publications related to this work are also in production. 鈥淗eifer is very happy with the 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock research collaboration,鈥 Wood said. 鈥淲e can鈥檛 wait to see the findings of the research and have high hopes for an easy-to-implement tool that will enable us to quantify and capture personal change.鈥 The research, which is expected to be completed in 2024, is being supported by a $100,000 grant from Heifer International. In the future, the researchers will also conduct studies in Uganda and South America, providing data from three continents. 鈥淭his is an impressive interdisciplinary team studying the nature of personal transformation in multiple international locations where Heifer International carries out its life-changing work,鈥 said Dr. April Chatham-Carpenter, chair of the Department of Applied Communication. 鈥淭he purpose of the research is to create a Personal Transformation Index to measure the impact of Heifer鈥檚 work around the globe. Their team has already developed a theoretically informed model of personal transformation. This work shows great potential for impacting work across the globe on personal transformation.鈥 Once complete, Heifer will use the Personal Transformation Index as an internal measure to assess personal transformation in its programs around the globe. The professors鈥 work also received the Faculty Top Paper Award from the 72nd annual International Communication Association Conference held in May in Paris.