This paper gives a preliminary overview of the processes of social construction of seawater and seascape in Japanese fishing communities. Attention is directed to the interactions of local fishermen with their maritime territories, exploring also the modalities in which seawater is contextualized and negotiated in relation to a disparate constellation of symbolic values, embodied practices and economic activities. A theoretical framework, based on the social construction theories, is also provided to define the role of seascape and seawater as powerful agents that produce culture and interact with social practices
ABSTRACT Coastal fisheries and marine cultures developed under strong biological, economical and so...
This essay contrasts two approaches to fisheries in Bronze Age Japan. In the first, links between th...
From a maritime anthropology perspective, this article analyzes how artisanal fishermen of the San A...
This paper gives a preliminary overview of the processes of social construction of seawater and seas...
There is increasing interest in the social and cultural impacts of marine fisheries in coastal commu...
Research PaperThe Japanese system of local management has been heralded as a successful system for m...
The fishing industry has long been dominant in Japan's coastal zone. However, its domination has bee...
Research PaperThis paper provides a brief description of the two key institutional designs of Japane...
In this chapter we discuss the place of fishing communities and fishing livelihoods within the emerg...
This paper provides a brief description of the two key institutional designs of Japanese coastal fis...
Drawing on a series of ethnographic cases of some fishing communities, the article explores the role...
This paper sets out to develop a theoretical and methodological approach that enables to capture the...
Scale issues are fundamental in the analysis of temporal and institutional dimensions of fishing ter...
AbstractFishing communities in many places around the world are facing significant challenges due to...
Fishing communities in many places around the world are facing significant challenges\r\ndue to new ...
ABSTRACT Coastal fisheries and marine cultures developed under strong biological, economical and so...
This essay contrasts two approaches to fisheries in Bronze Age Japan. In the first, links between th...
From a maritime anthropology perspective, this article analyzes how artisanal fishermen of the San A...
This paper gives a preliminary overview of the processes of social construction of seawater and seas...
There is increasing interest in the social and cultural impacts of marine fisheries in coastal commu...
Research PaperThe Japanese system of local management has been heralded as a successful system for m...
The fishing industry has long been dominant in Japan's coastal zone. However, its domination has bee...
Research PaperThis paper provides a brief description of the two key institutional designs of Japane...
In this chapter we discuss the place of fishing communities and fishing livelihoods within the emerg...
This paper provides a brief description of the two key institutional designs of Japanese coastal fis...
Drawing on a series of ethnographic cases of some fishing communities, the article explores the role...
This paper sets out to develop a theoretical and methodological approach that enables to capture the...
Scale issues are fundamental in the analysis of temporal and institutional dimensions of fishing ter...
AbstractFishing communities in many places around the world are facing significant challenges due to...
Fishing communities in many places around the world are facing significant challenges\r\ndue to new ...
ABSTRACT Coastal fisheries and marine cultures developed under strong biological, economical and so...
This essay contrasts two approaches to fisheries in Bronze Age Japan. In the first, links between th...
From a maritime anthropology perspective, this article analyzes how artisanal fishermen of the San A...