This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Recent calls have been made to pay greater attention to the social and cultural contexts of fisheries and their management. This paper explores how the recent Bourdieusian-inspired literature on the ‘good farmer’ might inform our discussion of fishers and their activities. Bourdieu’s ideas of habitus, field and capital(s), and how these interact in (re)shaping the positioning as a ‘good fisher’, allows us to move beyond the myopic, economic, framing of fishers seen in much previous literature and fishing policy. Through in-depth interviews and participant observations in a small-scale fishing community in North Wales (UK), th...
While economic literature inspired by the “tragedy of the commons” has emphasised people’s tendency ...
The tenacity of barriers to the application of Fishers\u27 Knowledge in fisheries management has bee...
In South Africa, claims for and access to natural resources are deeply embedded in people’s historie...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
It has been argued that socio-cultural aspects of fisheries sustainability have been omitted in favo...
Social contexts inevitably influence entry into the occupation and how fishing lives are shaped by t...
Fisheries management is usually supported by technical and financial measurements (i.e. logbooks and...
Historically, fishers have been embodied among rural primary producers, and they have been largely o...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Springer Verlag via the DOI in this recordM...
PhD ThesisFishing as an occupation provides more than a way of earning a living. Its traditions, st...
In response to a sense of ‘crisis’ in global fisheries, contemporary policies and social science acc...
The ethnography for this thesis was carried out among Spanish deep-sea trawlermen fishing in the Nor...
Fishing as an occupation provides more than a way of earning a living. Its traditions, structures an...
PhD ThesisThere is an ongoing argument that the biological priorities of the CFP are not a straightf...
While economic literature inspired by the “tragedy of the commons” has emphasised people’s tendency ...
The tenacity of barriers to the application of Fishers\u27 Knowledge in fisheries management has bee...
In South Africa, claims for and access to natural resources are deeply embedded in people’s historie...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
It has been argued that socio-cultural aspects of fisheries sustainability have been omitted in favo...
Social contexts inevitably influence entry into the occupation and how fishing lives are shaped by t...
Fisheries management is usually supported by technical and financial measurements (i.e. logbooks and...
Historically, fishers have been embodied among rural primary producers, and they have been largely o...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Springer Verlag via the DOI in this recordM...
PhD ThesisFishing as an occupation provides more than a way of earning a living. Its traditions, st...
In response to a sense of ‘crisis’ in global fisheries, contemporary policies and social science acc...
The ethnography for this thesis was carried out among Spanish deep-sea trawlermen fishing in the Nor...
Fishing as an occupation provides more than a way of earning a living. Its traditions, structures an...
PhD ThesisThere is an ongoing argument that the biological priorities of the CFP are not a straightf...
While economic literature inspired by the “tragedy of the commons” has emphasised people’s tendency ...
The tenacity of barriers to the application of Fishers\u27 Knowledge in fisheries management has bee...
In South Africa, claims for and access to natural resources are deeply embedded in people’s historie...