This thesis explores Zanzibari fishing practices and the fishermen’s relation to the ocean, within the context of the global political economy. The study focuses on catching small pelagic fish, locally known as dagaa, which has become vital for food security in Zanzibar. By combining anthropological theories of phenomenology and political economy, the thesis identifies capitalism and the need for cash as constituting a metabolic rift that alienates fishermen from the ocean, where the ocean is seen as more of an industrial landscape to earn a wage rather than a landscape to dwell with. The thesis further expands the analysis to discuss overexploitation in relation to the global economy with a worldview of unlimited goods
The study addresses the biological and the socio-cultural dimensions of the artisanal fisheries alon...
Abstract: The socio-ecological conditions of fish-stock depletion pose great challenges to fish-depe...
This study explores living conditions of people in Senegalese fishing communities in relation to env...
This study was carried out in the districts Kilifi and Malindi. It focusses on the activities of a...
The trajectory of this study was to assess the use of modern fishing techniques and their relation t...
Climate change impacts and industrial fishing put pressure on local communities globally. Mozambique...
This thesis is an ethnographic study of a fishing community in the Philippines in the context of a d...
Abstract—This paper examines the arrival of a new group of fishermen on the Kenyan coast and what th...
From ancient time fisheries has been a major source of food for humanity and provider of employment ...
Today's fishery policies and development strategies form a global wave of enclosures. They displace ...
This thesis is an ethnography of small-scale fishers on Cebu Island in the Philippines based on 16 m...
Fishing fleets in South East Asia have recently experienced unprecedented expansion. Consequently, c...
Purpose: This study examined the challenges of artisanal fisheries in Zanzibar. The artisanal fisher...
Globalization, notably through the international seafood trade and commoditization of marine resourc...
There are an estimated 8-10,000 artisanal fishers on the Kenya coast, about 2-3,000 ê the Kilifi and...
The study addresses the biological and the socio-cultural dimensions of the artisanal fisheries alon...
Abstract: The socio-ecological conditions of fish-stock depletion pose great challenges to fish-depe...
This study explores living conditions of people in Senegalese fishing communities in relation to env...
This study was carried out in the districts Kilifi and Malindi. It focusses on the activities of a...
The trajectory of this study was to assess the use of modern fishing techniques and their relation t...
Climate change impacts and industrial fishing put pressure on local communities globally. Mozambique...
This thesis is an ethnographic study of a fishing community in the Philippines in the context of a d...
Abstract—This paper examines the arrival of a new group of fishermen on the Kenyan coast and what th...
From ancient time fisheries has been a major source of food for humanity and provider of employment ...
Today's fishery policies and development strategies form a global wave of enclosures. They displace ...
This thesis is an ethnography of small-scale fishers on Cebu Island in the Philippines based on 16 m...
Fishing fleets in South East Asia have recently experienced unprecedented expansion. Consequently, c...
Purpose: This study examined the challenges of artisanal fisheries in Zanzibar. The artisanal fisher...
Globalization, notably through the international seafood trade and commoditization of marine resourc...
There are an estimated 8-10,000 artisanal fishers on the Kenya coast, about 2-3,000 ê the Kilifi and...
The study addresses the biological and the socio-cultural dimensions of the artisanal fisheries alon...
Abstract: The socio-ecological conditions of fish-stock depletion pose great challenges to fish-depe...
This study explores living conditions of people in Senegalese fishing communities in relation to env...