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Why read Sustaining Seas? It is as simple as this: the seas sustain all life. This edited book emerges from conversations across several disciplines, and including practitioners of different specialities (artists, writers, planners, policy makers) about how to sustain the seas, as they sustain us.
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Why read Sustaining Seas? It is as simple as this: the seas sustain all life. This edited book emerges from conversations across several disciplines, and including practitioners of different specialities (artists, writers, planners, policy makers) about how to sustain the seas, as they sustain us.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 350
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Februar 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 721g
- ISBN-13: 9781786612830
- ISBN-10: 1786612836
- Artikelnr.: 58036540
- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 350
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Februar 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 721g
- ISBN-13: 9781786612830
- ISBN-10: 1786612836
- Artikelnr.: 58036540
Elspeth Probyn is Professor of Gender and Cultural studies, University of Sydney and the author of the 2016 publication Eating The Ocean
Section I: PRACTICES OF CARE Care, Ocean, SpaceProf Elspeth Probyn Oceanic
Regime ShiftA/Prof Lesley Green Torres Strait Sea Country: Care in a time
of crisisMr Charles David; Dr Leah Lui-Chivizhe; Ms Flora Warrior
Speculative Harbouring at Blackwattle Bay: Interdisciplinary pedagogies and
the politics of careDr Susanne Pratt and Dr Kate Johnston Section II: FISH
AS FOOD: CONSUMING AND SUSTAINING The Multiple Meanings of Fish: The
differentiation of sustainable seafood in AustraliaSonia Garcia Garcia and
A/Prof Kate Barclay What is Fresh Fish? Meanings and knowledge among
British and Portuguese eaters Dr Monica Truninger, Dr João Baptista, Dr
Angela Meah, Prof David Evans, and Prof Peter Jackson.Late Nights and Live
Tanks: Entanglements of caring at Golden Century Dr Nancy LeeHalal and
Classy? The Practice of Globalisation in Catfish (Clarias gariepinus)
Culture in Contemporary IndonesiaArum Budiastuti Free Fish Heads: A case
study of knowing and practicing seafood differently Dr Emma L Sharp Section
III: RULING THE OCEANS Out of Sight, Out of Mind: The challenge of
regulating the high seas fisheries Scientia Prof Rosemary Rayfuse Reframing
Participation and Participatory Processes in Historical and Geographic
Contexts: Knowledge insights and implications from Aotearoa New Zealand's
multi-use/r marine spaces Le Heron, R; Blackett, P; Le Heron, E; Logie, J;
Greenaway A; Hikuroa, D; Davies, K; Glavovic, B; Allen, W; Lundquist,
C.When penalising harm propagates harm: Rethinking marine resource
enforcement and relations from South AfricaDr Marieke Caring for Tuna of
the Western Indian Ocean: Where politics and ecology meet Mialy
Andriamahefazafy and Prof Christian A. Kull The Protection of Small-scale
Fisheries in the Global Policymaking Through Food Sovereignty Dr Alana Mann
Section IV: EMBODYING THE MARINE The Sea and the Breathing Dr Astrida
Neimanis and Janet Laurence I Drain East to the Pacific Dr Jennifer
Hamilton All Rhodes Lead to Rome: the epigenetic maternal-foetal effect of
environmental xenobioticsClare Nicholson I am Phytoplankton Kassandra
Bossell Section V: LIVING HUMAN/MARINE ECOSYSTEMS Operation Crayweed:
Raising awareness about underwater forests in Sydney and beyond Dr Adriana
VergésBuoyant Ecologies Float Lab (2,000 text and images)A/Prof Adam Marcus
Geopolitics of Korean Reef UrbanismAmaia Sanchez-Velasco and Jorge Valiente
Oriol Adaptive Landscapes: Urban Ecology at Coastal Edge (2,000 text and
images) Gena WirthSugar vs the Reef: Case studies from coastal and marine
environmental managementDr Lucas Ihlein; Kim Williams; Dr Sarah Hamylton
Probing the Socio-cultural depths of a nature conservation conflict in the
Outer Hebrides, ScotlandDr Ruth Brennan Section VI: THINKING WITH SEASThe
Sea is Time: Contestations of temporality in J. Clark-Bekederemo's The Raft
Henry Obi Ajumeze"Who thinks like the dying sea" Dr Erin Fitz-Henry
Thinking from the Southern OceanDr Charne Lavery
Regime ShiftA/Prof Lesley Green Torres Strait Sea Country: Care in a time
of crisisMr Charles David; Dr Leah Lui-Chivizhe; Ms Flora Warrior
Speculative Harbouring at Blackwattle Bay: Interdisciplinary pedagogies and
the politics of careDr Susanne Pratt and Dr Kate Johnston Section II: FISH
AS FOOD: CONSUMING AND SUSTAINING The Multiple Meanings of Fish: The
differentiation of sustainable seafood in AustraliaSonia Garcia Garcia and
A/Prof Kate Barclay What is Fresh Fish? Meanings and knowledge among
British and Portuguese eaters Dr Monica Truninger, Dr João Baptista, Dr
Angela Meah, Prof David Evans, and Prof Peter Jackson.Late Nights and Live
Tanks: Entanglements of caring at Golden Century Dr Nancy LeeHalal and
Classy? The Practice of Globalisation in Catfish (Clarias gariepinus)
Culture in Contemporary IndonesiaArum Budiastuti Free Fish Heads: A case
study of knowing and practicing seafood differently Dr Emma L Sharp Section
III: RULING THE OCEANS Out of Sight, Out of Mind: The challenge of
regulating the high seas fisheries Scientia Prof Rosemary Rayfuse Reframing
Participation and Participatory Processes in Historical and Geographic
Contexts: Knowledge insights and implications from Aotearoa New Zealand's
multi-use/r marine spaces Le Heron, R; Blackett, P; Le Heron, E; Logie, J;
Greenaway A; Hikuroa, D; Davies, K; Glavovic, B; Allen, W; Lundquist,
C.When penalising harm propagates harm: Rethinking marine resource
enforcement and relations from South AfricaDr Marieke Caring for Tuna of
the Western Indian Ocean: Where politics and ecology meet Mialy
Andriamahefazafy and Prof Christian A. Kull The Protection of Small-scale
Fisheries in the Global Policymaking Through Food Sovereignty Dr Alana Mann
Section IV: EMBODYING THE MARINE The Sea and the Breathing Dr Astrida
Neimanis and Janet Laurence I Drain East to the Pacific Dr Jennifer
Hamilton All Rhodes Lead to Rome: the epigenetic maternal-foetal effect of
environmental xenobioticsClare Nicholson I am Phytoplankton Kassandra
Bossell Section V: LIVING HUMAN/MARINE ECOSYSTEMS Operation Crayweed:
Raising awareness about underwater forests in Sydney and beyond Dr Adriana
VergésBuoyant Ecologies Float Lab (2,000 text and images)A/Prof Adam Marcus
Geopolitics of Korean Reef UrbanismAmaia Sanchez-Velasco and Jorge Valiente
Oriol Adaptive Landscapes: Urban Ecology at Coastal Edge (2,000 text and
images) Gena WirthSugar vs the Reef: Case studies from coastal and marine
environmental managementDr Lucas Ihlein; Kim Williams; Dr Sarah Hamylton
Probing the Socio-cultural depths of a nature conservation conflict in the
Outer Hebrides, ScotlandDr Ruth Brennan Section VI: THINKING WITH SEASThe
Sea is Time: Contestations of temporality in J. Clark-Bekederemo's The Raft
Henry Obi Ajumeze"Who thinks like the dying sea" Dr Erin Fitz-Henry
Thinking from the Southern OceanDr Charne Lavery
Section I: PRACTICES OF CARE Care, Ocean, SpaceProf Elspeth Probyn Oceanic
Regime ShiftA/Prof Lesley Green Torres Strait Sea Country: Care in a time
of crisisMr Charles David; Dr Leah Lui-Chivizhe; Ms Flora Warrior
Speculative Harbouring at Blackwattle Bay: Interdisciplinary pedagogies and
the politics of careDr Susanne Pratt and Dr Kate Johnston Section II: FISH
AS FOOD: CONSUMING AND SUSTAINING The Multiple Meanings of Fish: The
differentiation of sustainable seafood in AustraliaSonia Garcia Garcia and
A/Prof Kate Barclay What is Fresh Fish? Meanings and knowledge among
British and Portuguese eaters Dr Monica Truninger, Dr João Baptista, Dr
Angela Meah, Prof David Evans, and Prof Peter Jackson.Late Nights and Live
Tanks: Entanglements of caring at Golden Century Dr Nancy LeeHalal and
Classy? The Practice of Globalisation in Catfish (Clarias gariepinus)
Culture in Contemporary IndonesiaArum Budiastuti Free Fish Heads: A case
study of knowing and practicing seafood differently Dr Emma L Sharp Section
III: RULING THE OCEANS Out of Sight, Out of Mind: The challenge of
regulating the high seas fisheries Scientia Prof Rosemary Rayfuse Reframing
Participation and Participatory Processes in Historical and Geographic
Contexts: Knowledge insights and implications from Aotearoa New Zealand's
multi-use/r marine spaces Le Heron, R; Blackett, P; Le Heron, E; Logie, J;
Greenaway A; Hikuroa, D; Davies, K; Glavovic, B; Allen, W; Lundquist,
C.When penalising harm propagates harm: Rethinking marine resource
enforcement and relations from South AfricaDr Marieke Caring for Tuna of
the Western Indian Ocean: Where politics and ecology meet Mialy
Andriamahefazafy and Prof Christian A. Kull The Protection of Small-scale
Fisheries in the Global Policymaking Through Food Sovereignty Dr Alana Mann
Section IV: EMBODYING THE MARINE The Sea and the Breathing Dr Astrida
Neimanis and Janet Laurence I Drain East to the Pacific Dr Jennifer
Hamilton All Rhodes Lead to Rome: the epigenetic maternal-foetal effect of
environmental xenobioticsClare Nicholson I am Phytoplankton Kassandra
Bossell Section V: LIVING HUMAN/MARINE ECOSYSTEMS Operation Crayweed:
Raising awareness about underwater forests in Sydney and beyond Dr Adriana
VergésBuoyant Ecologies Float Lab (2,000 text and images)A/Prof Adam Marcus
Geopolitics of Korean Reef UrbanismAmaia Sanchez-Velasco and Jorge Valiente
Oriol Adaptive Landscapes: Urban Ecology at Coastal Edge (2,000 text and
images) Gena WirthSugar vs the Reef: Case studies from coastal and marine
environmental managementDr Lucas Ihlein; Kim Williams; Dr Sarah Hamylton
Probing the Socio-cultural depths of a nature conservation conflict in the
Outer Hebrides, ScotlandDr Ruth Brennan Section VI: THINKING WITH SEASThe
Sea is Time: Contestations of temporality in J. Clark-Bekederemo's The Raft
Henry Obi Ajumeze"Who thinks like the dying sea" Dr Erin Fitz-Henry
Thinking from the Southern OceanDr Charne Lavery
Regime ShiftA/Prof Lesley Green Torres Strait Sea Country: Care in a time
of crisisMr Charles David; Dr Leah Lui-Chivizhe; Ms Flora Warrior
Speculative Harbouring at Blackwattle Bay: Interdisciplinary pedagogies and
the politics of careDr Susanne Pratt and Dr Kate Johnston Section II: FISH
AS FOOD: CONSUMING AND SUSTAINING The Multiple Meanings of Fish: The
differentiation of sustainable seafood in AustraliaSonia Garcia Garcia and
A/Prof Kate Barclay What is Fresh Fish? Meanings and knowledge among
British and Portuguese eaters Dr Monica Truninger, Dr João Baptista, Dr
Angela Meah, Prof David Evans, and Prof Peter Jackson.Late Nights and Live
Tanks: Entanglements of caring at Golden Century Dr Nancy LeeHalal and
Classy? The Practice of Globalisation in Catfish (Clarias gariepinus)
Culture in Contemporary IndonesiaArum Budiastuti Free Fish Heads: A case
study of knowing and practicing seafood differently Dr Emma L Sharp Section
III: RULING THE OCEANS Out of Sight, Out of Mind: The challenge of
regulating the high seas fisheries Scientia Prof Rosemary Rayfuse Reframing
Participation and Participatory Processes in Historical and Geographic
Contexts: Knowledge insights and implications from Aotearoa New Zealand's
multi-use/r marine spaces Le Heron, R; Blackett, P; Le Heron, E; Logie, J;
Greenaway A; Hikuroa, D; Davies, K; Glavovic, B; Allen, W; Lundquist,
C.When penalising harm propagates harm: Rethinking marine resource
enforcement and relations from South AfricaDr Marieke Caring for Tuna of
the Western Indian Ocean: Where politics and ecology meet Mialy
Andriamahefazafy and Prof Christian A. Kull The Protection of Small-scale
Fisheries in the Global Policymaking Through Food Sovereignty Dr Alana Mann
Section IV: EMBODYING THE MARINE The Sea and the Breathing Dr Astrida
Neimanis and Janet Laurence I Drain East to the Pacific Dr Jennifer
Hamilton All Rhodes Lead to Rome: the epigenetic maternal-foetal effect of
environmental xenobioticsClare Nicholson I am Phytoplankton Kassandra
Bossell Section V: LIVING HUMAN/MARINE ECOSYSTEMS Operation Crayweed:
Raising awareness about underwater forests in Sydney and beyond Dr Adriana
VergésBuoyant Ecologies Float Lab (2,000 text and images)A/Prof Adam Marcus
Geopolitics of Korean Reef UrbanismAmaia Sanchez-Velasco and Jorge Valiente
Oriol Adaptive Landscapes: Urban Ecology at Coastal Edge (2,000 text and
images) Gena WirthSugar vs the Reef: Case studies from coastal and marine
environmental managementDr Lucas Ihlein; Kim Williams; Dr Sarah Hamylton
Probing the Socio-cultural depths of a nature conservation conflict in the
Outer Hebrides, ScotlandDr Ruth Brennan Section VI: THINKING WITH SEASThe
Sea is Time: Contestations of temporality in J. Clark-Bekederemo's The Raft
Henry Obi Ajumeze"Who thinks like the dying sea" Dr Erin Fitz-Henry
Thinking from the Southern OceanDr Charne Lavery