Researching People and the Sea Methodologies and Traditions /

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Körperschaft: SpringerLink (Online service)
Weitere Verfasser: Gustavsson, Madeleine (HerausgeberIn), White, Carole S. (HerausgeberIn), Phillipson, Jeremy (HerausgeberIn), Ounanian, Kristen (HerausgeberIn)
Zusammenfassung:XXIII, 352 p. 17 illus., 14 illus. in color.
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Sprache:Englisch
Veröffentlicht: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2021.
Ausgabe:1st ed. 2021.
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Online-Zugang:https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-59601-9
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Inhaltsangabe:
  • Part I Introduction
  • 1. Researching People and the Sea – Setting the Scene; Carole S. White, Madeleine Gustavsson, Jeremy Phillipson, Kristen Ounanian
  • Part II Experiences from the field: adapting methods, practices and reflexivity
  • 2. Naked Methodology: Baring it all for a realistic account of marine social science; Kristen Ounanian
  • 3. Attending to the rhythms of the sea, place and gendered cultures in interviewing fishers and fishing families; Madeleine Gustavsson
  • 4. Towards an ethic of care within fisheries social research; Natalie Ross
  • 5. Safety, ethics and trust: reflecting on methodological challenges in fisheries research; Hannah Chiswell, Julie Urquhart, Nick Lewis, Jasmine Black, Paul Courtney and Matt Reed
  • Part III Windows into particular methods: innovations and traditions
  • 6. Addressing low rates of attendance within fisher focus groups: reflections from inshore fisheries research in England; Rebecca Korda, Tim Gray, Dot Kirk-Adams and Selina Stead
  • 7. Exploring the relationship between local ecological knowledge and technology through participant observation onboard fishing vessels; Jeremy Anbleyth-Evans
  • 8. Ecosystems, communities and canoes: Using Photovoice to understand relationships among coastal environments and social wellbeing; Ana Carolina Esteves Dias and Derek Armitage
  • 9. Using photographs in coastal research and engagement: reflections on two case studies; Merryn Thomas, Erin Roberts, Nick Pidgeon, Karen Henwood
  • 10. Applications of archival sources and historical methodologies in interdisciplinary coastal and marine research; Alanna Casey
  • Part IV Translating across disciplines and policy
  • 11. Integrating social and ecological research on the impacts of offshore wind farms in North America; Talya ten Brink, Tracey Dalton, Julia Livermore
  • 12. Imagining the coast: A mixed methods approach to elicit perceptions and conflicts on the west coast of Ireland; Maria Pafi, Wesley Flannery and Brendan Murtagh
  • 13. Blending environmental humanities and policy studies: a narrative analysis approach to hybrid scholarship on the coast; Anna S Antonova
  • 14. Reflections on methodological tensions in doing qualitative research at the science-policy-community interface; Ruth Brennan
  • Part V Conclusion
  • 15. Discerning expertise in researching people and the sea; Kristen Ounanian, Jeremy Phillipson, Madeleine Gustavsson, Carole S. White.