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Through the ethnography and history of fish production, seafood consumption, state modernizing policies and marine science, this book analyzes the role of local knowledge in the management of marine resources on the Eastern Black Sea coast of Turkey. Fishing, science and other ways of knowing and relating to fish and the sea are analyzed as particular ways of life conditioned by history, ideology and daily practice. The approach adopted here allows for a broader analysis of the role knowledge plays in the management of common pool resources (CPR) than is provided in much of the contemporary CPR debate that tends to have a somewhat narrow focus on institutions and rules. By contrast, the author argues that also local knowledge and the larger historical and ideological context of production, as manifest in state modernization policies and consumption patterns, should be taken into account when trying to explain the current management regime in Turkish Black Sea fisheries.



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The book is well organized and the study follows smoothly from one chapter to the next offering a well-informed analysis of the nature-culture dichotomy on the Eastern Black Sea coast…This book's inter-disciplinary approach should make it appealing to an array of audiences from fisheries scientists and managers to environmental historians and cultural geographers.” · H-Environment

“…[in this] well written book Knudsen delivers an intriguing study about the meaning of the fish, the fishing activity as a way of life, and the culture of the fishermen. His ability to explain the culture and the life and hard work of Turkish fishers is outstanding. · Environmental History



Table of Contents

List of Figures
List of Tables
Preface and Acknowledgements
List of Abbreviations

Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. Seafood Consumption and Turkish Identities
Chapter 3. Fisheries and the State
Chapter 4. Fisher’s Knowledges
Chapter 5. Informal Regulations in Small-boat Fishing
Chapter 6. Fishing Careers, Family and Friendships
Chapter 7. State Representatives: Elite Lifestyles and Knowledges
Chapter 8. The Controversy over the Sonar: Does it Harm Fish?
Chapter 9. Water Produce Cooperatives and the Cultivation of Ignorance
Chapter 10. Articulation of Knowledges through Moralities and Politics

Notes Bibliography
Glossary
Index

Fishers and Scientists in Modern Turkey: The

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      Publisher: Berghahn Books
      Publication Date: 01/12/2008
      ISBN13: 9781845454401, 978-1845454401
      ISBN10: 1845454405

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Through the ethnography and history of fish production, seafood consumption, state modernizing policies and marine science, this book analyzes the role of local knowledge in the management of marine resources on the Eastern Black Sea coast of Turkey. Fishing, science and other ways of knowing and relating to fish and the sea are analyzed as particular ways of life conditioned by history, ideology and daily practice. The approach adopted here allows for a broader analysis of the role knowledge plays in the management of common pool resources (CPR) than is provided in much of the contemporary CPR debate that tends to have a somewhat narrow focus on institutions and rules. By contrast, the author argues that also local knowledge and the larger historical and ideological context of production, as manifest in state modernization policies and consumption patterns, should be taken into account when trying to explain the current management regime in Turkish Black Sea fisheries.



      Trade Review

      The book is well organized and the study follows smoothly from one chapter to the next offering a well-informed analysis of the nature-culture dichotomy on the Eastern Black Sea coast…This book's inter-disciplinary approach should make it appealing to an array of audiences from fisheries scientists and managers to environmental historians and cultural geographers.” · H-Environment

      “…[in this] well written book Knudsen delivers an intriguing study about the meaning of the fish, the fishing activity as a way of life, and the culture of the fishermen. His ability to explain the culture and the life and hard work of Turkish fishers is outstanding. · Environmental History



      Table of Contents

      List of Figures
      List of Tables
      Preface and Acknowledgements
      List of Abbreviations

      Chapter 1. Introduction
      Chapter 2. Seafood Consumption and Turkish Identities
      Chapter 3. Fisheries and the State
      Chapter 4. Fisher’s Knowledges
      Chapter 5. Informal Regulations in Small-boat Fishing
      Chapter 6. Fishing Careers, Family and Friendships
      Chapter 7. State Representatives: Elite Lifestyles and Knowledges
      Chapter 8. The Controversy over the Sonar: Does it Harm Fish?
      Chapter 9. Water Produce Cooperatives and the Cultivation of Ignorance
      Chapter 10. Articulation of Knowledges through Moralities and Politics

      Notes Bibliography
      Glossary
      Index

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