This article provides a place- and work-specific exposition of gendered transformation in a local economy in Quezon province in the Philippines, where the declining productivity of fisheries since 1985 has seen a concomitant boom in fish marketing in nearby auction houses. It presents ethnographic data on seven families whose fishermen-husbands virtually abandoned fishing and assumed household management while their wives took on work as full-time fishmongers. The fishermen coped with the loss of economic clout by asserting masculine power, which resulted in spousal tensions, restrictions on their wives’ mobility and social lives, and incidents of domestic violence
Fishing has long been the primary means by which residents of the Calamianes group of islands in nor...
This thesis is an ethnographic study of a fishing community in the Philippines in the context of a d...
This paper attempts to present the situation of conflict between the reality of women's role in the ...
This article provides a place- and work-specific exposition of gendered transformation in a local ec...
Being a fisherman and all the dangers and challenges that fishing embodies could well be the most po...
Women’s contributions to rural fisheries in the Philippines are often overlooked and unrecognized. T...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 61-65).This study shows that the most significant variabl...
This article explores the economic negotiations between Sierra Leonean fishermen and the women who c...
"The population of a small island in the middle of Danajon Bank in the Philippines, one of the six d...
Fishing communities, especially in developing economies, are,most often than not, economically, soci...
Muro Ami is a system of drive in net fishing that originated in Okinawa in the early 1900s and sprea...
Women have a crucial role in the fishery value chains, from pre-fishing to post-fishing activities; ...
This thesis is an ethnography of small-scale fishers on Cebu Island in the Philippines based on 16 m...
Declining incomes and ageing villages mean that women are likely to be the mainstay of families and ...
Abstract Human activities continue to add pressure on marine and coastal ecosystems resulting to it...
Fishing has long been the primary means by which residents of the Calamianes group of islands in nor...
This thesis is an ethnographic study of a fishing community in the Philippines in the context of a d...
This paper attempts to present the situation of conflict between the reality of women's role in the ...
This article provides a place- and work-specific exposition of gendered transformation in a local ec...
Being a fisherman and all the dangers and challenges that fishing embodies could well be the most po...
Women’s contributions to rural fisheries in the Philippines are often overlooked and unrecognized. T...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 61-65).This study shows that the most significant variabl...
This article explores the economic negotiations between Sierra Leonean fishermen and the women who c...
"The population of a small island in the middle of Danajon Bank in the Philippines, one of the six d...
Fishing communities, especially in developing economies, are,most often than not, economically, soci...
Muro Ami is a system of drive in net fishing that originated in Okinawa in the early 1900s and sprea...
Women have a crucial role in the fishery value chains, from pre-fishing to post-fishing activities; ...
This thesis is an ethnography of small-scale fishers on Cebu Island in the Philippines based on 16 m...
Declining incomes and ageing villages mean that women are likely to be the mainstay of families and ...
Abstract Human activities continue to add pressure on marine and coastal ecosystems resulting to it...
Fishing has long been the primary means by which residents of the Calamianes group of islands in nor...
This thesis is an ethnographic study of a fishing community in the Philippines in the context of a d...
This paper attempts to present the situation of conflict between the reality of women's role in the ...