This article canvasses a broad range of fish representations across several disciplines. It asks what cultural studies can learn from scientific representation of fish, and argues that in turn cultural studies can be a nuanced understanding of the work of images. The objective of the article is to open debate about fish and their sustainability beyond discrete disciplines and/or ideologies. This, it is argued, is crucial if we are to go beyond a simplified cultural politics of fish.
Our relationship to fishes in the modern era is deeply problematic. We kill and consume more of them...
The article presents the Archaeological Fish Bone Images sustainable digital archive and XTF-based i...
Seafood labels play an increasingly key role in assisting consumers in purchasing processed and feat...
This article explores the representation of fish in ecological discourse through analysis of the rec...
This research examines the social construction of the roles and meaning of domestic fish (i.e. fish ...
Nature is perceived in a variety of forms, and the perception of nature can also be expressed in dif...
Fish, so important in the diet and activities of many Oceanic island peoples, are also involved in t...
Animals have occupied a prominent position in geographical research for some time (Philo and Wilbert...
Cora Diamond has criticized capacity-based approaches to determining the moral status of ...
Fish have played an important role in the lives of humans since times immemorial. Not only do these ...
Reef fishes are closely connected to many human populations, yet their contributions to society are ...
The plight of fishes has almost certainly got worse since Bentham (1789) coined the phrase “The ques...
This paper investigates how recreational anglers make sense of, and engage with, fish behaviour over...
This book investigates how fish experience their lives, their amazing senses and abilities, and how ...
Fish symbolism, which is mythologically linked with fertility gods in many instances, changes with m...
Our relationship to fishes in the modern era is deeply problematic. We kill and consume more of them...
The article presents the Archaeological Fish Bone Images sustainable digital archive and XTF-based i...
Seafood labels play an increasingly key role in assisting consumers in purchasing processed and feat...
This article explores the representation of fish in ecological discourse through analysis of the rec...
This research examines the social construction of the roles and meaning of domestic fish (i.e. fish ...
Nature is perceived in a variety of forms, and the perception of nature can also be expressed in dif...
Fish, so important in the diet and activities of many Oceanic island peoples, are also involved in t...
Animals have occupied a prominent position in geographical research for some time (Philo and Wilbert...
Cora Diamond has criticized capacity-based approaches to determining the moral status of ...
Fish have played an important role in the lives of humans since times immemorial. Not only do these ...
Reef fishes are closely connected to many human populations, yet their contributions to society are ...
The plight of fishes has almost certainly got worse since Bentham (1789) coined the phrase “The ques...
This paper investigates how recreational anglers make sense of, and engage with, fish behaviour over...
This book investigates how fish experience their lives, their amazing senses and abilities, and how ...
Fish symbolism, which is mythologically linked with fertility gods in many instances, changes with m...
Our relationship to fishes in the modern era is deeply problematic. We kill and consume more of them...
The article presents the Archaeological Fish Bone Images sustainable digital archive and XTF-based i...
Seafood labels play an increasingly key role in assisting consumers in purchasing processed and feat...