Abstract In April 1989, the Norwegian fisheries authorities declared a moratorium on fishing by the Norwegian fleet for Barents Sea Cod (Gadus morhua). It subse-quently introduced a multi-level boat quota system within the coastal cod fishery north of the sixty-second latitude in 1990. This paper treats the quota regime as a national manifestation of neo-liberal globalising processes. It provides a macro-level, gendered analysis of trends in fishing registrants since the regime was in-troduced. At the micro-level it explores examples of gendered responses to the regime including the ways some women and men re-arranged their lives. The micro-level discussion draws on findings from gender-informed ethnographic research in Northern Norway’s fi...
Gender, norm and knowledge in the fishing industry This article deals with the position of women fis...
Gender inequality and discrimination challenges the social economic and environmental sustainability...
Suggested Bibliographic Reference: Challenging New Frontiers in the Global Seafood Sector: Proceedin...
Professional fishing and fisheries quota systems can affect women and men differently, yet gender an...
This article addresses the relationship between gender contracts and mobility practices in fishery c...
The resilience of small-scale fisheries in developed and developing countries has been used to provi...
This thesis examines the development of recruitment within fisheries in recent years in three North ...
Following years of reduced cod stocks and the build up of capture capacity in the coastal fleet, the...
Marine ecosystem–scale fisheries research and management must include the fishing effort of women an...
Marine ecosystem scale fisheries research and management must include the fishing effort of women an...
The need to uncover, interrogate, and integrate women’s contributions to fisheries in research and d...
International audienceThis thematic collection, entitled “(En)Gendering Change in Small-scale Fisher...
Scholarship on gender in fisheries is not new. However, while there are many studies on the context ...
International audienceWomen have an active role in fisheries and aquaculture all over the world wher...
Gender, norm and knowledge in the fishing industry This article deals with the position of women fis...
Gender inequality and discrimination challenges the social economic and environmental sustainability...
Suggested Bibliographic Reference: Challenging New Frontiers in the Global Seafood Sector: Proceedin...
Professional fishing and fisheries quota systems can affect women and men differently, yet gender an...
This article addresses the relationship between gender contracts and mobility practices in fishery c...
The resilience of small-scale fisheries in developed and developing countries has been used to provi...
This thesis examines the development of recruitment within fisheries in recent years in three North ...
Following years of reduced cod stocks and the build up of capture capacity in the coastal fleet, the...
Marine ecosystem–scale fisheries research and management must include the fishing effort of women an...
Marine ecosystem scale fisheries research and management must include the fishing effort of women an...
The need to uncover, interrogate, and integrate women’s contributions to fisheries in research and d...
International audienceThis thematic collection, entitled “(En)Gendering Change in Small-scale Fisher...
Scholarship on gender in fisheries is not new. However, while there are many studies on the context ...
International audienceWomen have an active role in fisheries and aquaculture all over the world wher...
Gender, norm and knowledge in the fishing industry This article deals with the position of women fis...
Gender inequality and discrimination challenges the social economic and environmental sustainability...
Suggested Bibliographic Reference: Challenging New Frontiers in the Global Seafood Sector: Proceedin...