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Pepustakaan Pusat Kementerian Perhubungan Republik Indonesia

Title
FISHING FOR FAIRNESS : POVERTY, MORALITY AND MARINE RESOURCE REGULATION IN THE PHILIPPINES
Collection Location
Perpustakaan Politeknik Keselamatan Transportasi Jalan Tegal
Edition
Call Number
333.91609599 FAB f
ISBN/ISSN
9781921862663
Author(s)
Fabinyi, Michael
Subject(s)
Marine resources--Management
Employees--Attitudes
Fishers--Social conditions
Philippines
Classification
333.91609599
Series Title
GMD
Electronic Resource
Language
English
Publisher
ANU Press
Publishing Year
2012
Publishing Place
AUSTRALIA
Collation
viii, 223p.; ill.
Abstract/Notes
Fishing for Fairness develops an explicitly cultural perspective on environmental politics in the Philippines by analysing the responses of fishers to marine resource regulations. In the resource frontier of the Calamianes Islands, fishing, conservation and tourism provide the context where competing visions of how to engage with marine resources are played out. The book draws on data from ethnographic fieldwork with fishers, government and NGO officials, fish traders and tourism operators to show how the strategic responses of fishers to management initiatives are couched within particular cultural idioms. Tapping into broader notions of morality in the Philippines, fishers express a discourse that emphasises their poverty and the obligations of the wealthy to treat them with fairness. By deploying this discourse, fishers are able to reframe what are—on the surface—questions of environmental management into issues about poverty within particular social relationships. By using a cultural political ecology framework to analyse fishers’ responses to regulation, the book emphasises the distinctive ways in which marginalised people in the Philippines resist and reframe resource management initiatives. Fishing for Fairness will appeal to both academics and policy makers interested in marine resource management, political ecology, anthropology and development studies particularly throughout the Asia-Pacific.
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