In Common

79: Fisheries catch shares and indigenous governance with Courtney Carothers

Nov 22, 2021
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
2
Environmental Anthropology - A Subset of Culture Anthropology?
02:08 • 5min
3
Interdisciplinarism in the Commons Field
06:52 • 4min
4
Is There a Need for More Integrative Research?
10:32 • 2min
5
What Do You Want to Do With Anthropology?
12:21 • 3min
6
Fishing Culture - A New, Foreign Place
14:52 • 2min
7
What's It Like to Be a Fisherman?
16:42 • 2min
8
Is There a Kind of Self Alienation?
19:08 • 3min
9
Panaceuss
22:16 • 3min
10
Fishing
25:39 • 3min
11
Is the Distribution of the Rights a Choice?
28:35 • 2min
12
Do You Think That the ITC Catch Your Policy Is a Symptom of a Greater Pattern?
30:39 • 2min
13
The Deadliest Catch Narrative Is the Oke Are Getting Away From the Sea Derby
32:47 • 1min
14
The Alienability of the Fishing Rights
34:16 • 2min
15
Water Markets
36:36 • 2min
16
How Do We Talk About Local Knowledge?
39:01 • 5min
17
Indigenous Experts and Management Agency
44:13 • 3min
18
Is It a Big Paradime Shif?
47:12 • 2min
19
Getting Action in Motion, Maybe Before It's Perfect, Is Also Needed
49:37 • 2min
20
Building Relationships - How Do You Do That?
51:11 • 2min
21
The Relationships That You Can Build With People
53:25 • 2min
22
Indigenous Knowledge Systems Are Viewing Fish as a Non Human Relation
55:04 • 5min
23
Is This System Really Broken?
01:00:01 • 2min
24
What's the Future of the Pandemic?
01:01:43 • 4min
25
Mentorship and Publishing - I'm Happy to Be Uplifting My Students
01:05:41 • 2min
26
Is There a Pluralism in the Science?
01:07:17 • 3min