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Guiding question: (Prompt for presenters: What are the top 3 surprising findings about dried fish value chains in your area or study?
 
Guiding question: (Prompt for presenters: What are the top 3 surprising findings about dried fish value chains in your area or study?
  
#'''Sri Lanka: Maldive fish processing (Dilanthi, Nireka, Shalika, <u>Anupama</u>)'''  
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#'''E01 Maldive fish processing in Southern Sri Lanka''' (<u>Sujani Anupama</u>, University of Ruhuna)
#'''Bangladesh: Bridging scoping findings with recent fieldwork by <u>Mahfuzar Rahman</u>'''
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#'''E02 Asadgonj Dried Fish Market: Actors' relations and challenges''' <u>(Mahfuzar Rahman</u>, University of Manitoba<u>)</u>
#'''Gujarat: Scoping findings (<u>Tara</u> and Rudra)'''  
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#'''E03 Dried fish processing in Gujarat: An overview''' (<u>Tara Nair</u> and Rudra Mishra, Gujarat Institute of Development Research)
#<s>Andhra Pradesh: Scoping findings (<u>Jeena</u>)</s>
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#'''E06 Transition of women's labour in dried fish production in Kerala''' (<u>Nikita Gopal</u>, ICAR-Central Institute of Fisheries Technology; Abhijith S, Snehakunja Trust; Jiswin Joseph, Snehakunja Trust; Holly Hapke, University of California, Irvine; Amalendu Jyothishi, Azim Premji University; Ramachandra Bhatta, Snehakunja Trust)
#<s>Socio-economic aspects of dry fish farmers in Telangana (<u>Ramachandrudu</u>)</s>
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#'''E07 Towards a social economy of dried fish in Southeast Asia''' (<u>Ben Belton</u>, Michigan State University and WorldFish; Kyoko Kusakabe, Asian Institute of Technology)
#'''Kerala: Preliminary findings from scoping research (<u>Nikita</u> and Holly)'''
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# '''E08 Towards a social economy of dried fish in South Asia''' (<u>Nikita Gopal</u>, ICAR-Central Institute of Fisheries Technology;  Amalendu Jyothishi, Azim Premji University; Emdad Haque, University of Manitoba; Ramachandra Bhatta, Snehakunja Trust; Holly Hapke, University of California, Irvine)
#'''IMBeR synthesis - SE Asia (<u>Ben</u>)'''
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#'''E09 Living on the edge: Perspectives of the small-scale women fish processors of northern coastal Andhra Pradesh, India''' (<u>Arjilli Dasu</u>'','' District Fishermens Youth Welfare Association / DFYWA)
# '''IMBeR synthesis - S Asia (<u>Nikita</u>)'''
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#'''E10 Lead response''' (<u>Sisir Pradhan</u>, University of Waterloo)
#'''DFYWA: Small-scale women fish processors (<u>Dasu</u>)'''
 
#Lead response: '''<u>Sisir</u>'''
 
 
Guiding questions for discussion: What are DFM’s key comparative findings about dried fish social economies in Asia and about the mapping of ‘knowledge’ as an emergent practice? How do dried fish social economies support small-scale producers and other actors?
 
Guiding questions for discussion: What are DFM’s key comparative findings about dried fish social economies in Asia and about the mapping of ‘knowledge’ as an emergent practice? How do dried fish social economies support small-scale producers and other actors?
  
 
=== Dried fish as food ===
 
=== Dried fish as food ===
 
Guiding question: What are the top three findings from your study on dried fish as food?  
 
Guiding question: What are the top three findings from your study on dried fish as food?  
#'''Reflections on the design and findings of the Myanmar dried fish consumption survey (Ben/<u>Si Thu/</u>Wae Win, Jeena, Amal, Jenia/Amrita/Raktima)'''
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#'''F01 Myanmar dried fish consumption survey''' (<u>Si Thu Lin</u>, Network Activities Group; Ben Belton, Michigan State University and WorldFish; Wae Win Khaing, University of Manitoba)
#'''Thailand: Shopping online and in person (<u>Nova</u> and the DFM Thailand team)'''
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#'''F02 Shopping for dried fish in Thailand''' (<u>Nova Almine</u>, Memorial University of Newfoundland)
#<s>Nutritional analysis of dried fish samples (Rotimi and Huan)</s>
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#'''''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f7_35COX6U4&list=PLItP1WrmLu8JIY7gipOmUBvgIHKLiH3OP&index=1 F04 Comparative study on physicochemical, microbiological and organoleptic properties of local and imported dried fish in Sri Lanka]''''' (<u>Poornima Thennakoon</u>, University of Ruhuna)  
#'''Sri Lanka nutrition study (Poornima Thennakoon)'''
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#'''F05 Microplastics and other food safety issues in Bangladesh''' (<u>Mostafa Hossain</u>, Bangladesh Agricultural University)
#'''Microplastics and other food safety issues in Bangladesh (<u>Mostafa</u> and colleagues)'''
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#'''F06 Food science in the global dried fish literature survey''' (<u>Eric Thrift</u>, University of Manitoba; Ben Belton, Michigan State University and WorldFish; Derek Johnson, University of Manitoba; Jonah Olsen, University of Manitoba; Mostafa Hossain, Bangladesh Agricultural University; Shakuntala Thilsted, WorldFish)
#'''Summary of food science findings from the global literature review (Derek, Ben, <u>Eric</u>)'''
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#'''F07 Lead response''' (<u>Ben Belton</u>, Michigan State University and WorldFish)
#Lead response: '''<u>Ben</u>'''
 
 
Guiding question for discussion: What is DFM's emerging understanding of the nutritional benefits of and threats to dried fish consumption for low income consumers?
 
Guiding question for discussion: What is DFM's emerging understanding of the nutritional benefits of and threats to dried fish consumption for low income consumers?
  
 
=== Examining “improvement” in dried fish social economies ===
 
=== Examining “improvement” in dried fish social economies ===
 
Guiding question: What are the top three findings from your research on "improvement" in DFM?
 
Guiding question: What are the top three findings from your research on "improvement" in DFM?
#'''Dried fish policy, governance, and development survey findings (Emdad and <u>Mahed</u>)'''
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#'''I01 The role of policies, governance and development in small-scale fisheries and dried fish sector: How are they working on-the-ground in South and Southeast Asian countries?''' (C. Emdad Haque, University of Manitoba; <u>Mahed Choudhury</u>, Dalhousie University)
#'''West Bengal: Political ecology and dried fish (Jenia, Amrita, <u>Raktima</u>)'''
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#'''''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vlZujnpEeXs&list=PLItP1WrmLu8JIY7gipOmUBvgIHKLiH3OP&index=2 I02 A political ecology of dried fish in West Bengal, India]''''' (<u>Raktima Ghosh</u> and Jenia Mukherjee, IIT Kharagpur)
#'''Karnataka: Governance of dried fish value chains (<u>Amal</u>, Prasanna, and Prof. Bhat)'''
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#'''''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E5mgNz3A-48&list=PLItP1WrmLu8JIY7gipOmUBvgIHKLiH3OP&index=3 I03 Dried fish value chains: Preliminary findings from Karnataka]''''' (<u>Amalendu Jyothishi</u>, Azim Premji University)
# '''Bangladesh: policy to address nutritional consequences of changing preferences <u>(Taslima)</u>'''
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# '''I04 Policy to address nutritional consequences of changing preferences in Bangladesh''' (<u>Mirza Taslima</u>, Jahangirnagar University)
#'''Global literature review findings (<u>Derek</u>, Ben, Eric)'''
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#'''I05 "Improvement" in the global dried fish literature survey''' (<u>Derek Johnson</u>, University of Manitoba; Ben Belton, Michigan State University and WorldFish; Eric Thrift, University of Manitoba; Jonah Olsen, University of Manitoba; Mostafa Hossain, Bangladesh Agricultural University; Shakuntala Thilsted, WorldFish)
#Lead response: '''<u>Tara</u>'''
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#'''I06 Lead response''' (<u>Tara Nair</u>, Gujarat Institute of Development Research)
 
Guiding questions for discussion: To what degree are policy, governance, and development attuned to the needs of actors in dried fish value chains? In particular, how do policy, governance, and development help or hinder small-scale actors?
 
Guiding questions for discussion: To what degree are policy, governance, and development attuned to the needs of actors in dried fish value chains? In particular, how do policy, governance, and development help or hinder small-scale actors?
  
 
=== Cross-cutting discussion and conclusion ===
 
=== Cross-cutting discussion and conclusion ===
  
# Short reflection on findings ('''<u>Kyoko</u>''')
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# '''C01 Short reflection on findings''' (<u>Kyoko Kusakabe</u>, Asian Institute of Technology)
  
 
== E-book ==
 
== E-book ==

Revision as of 08:38, 10 May 2022

This is a planning page for the 4th World Small-Scale Fisheries Congress (4WSFC).

Roundtables

The roundtable session reports on progress towards understanding the social economy of dried fish in South and Southeast Asia under the umbrella of the Dried Fish Matters project. Rather than a traditional paper presentation format, the session is organized around a series of thematic mini-workshops on themes of transdisciplinary collaboration, social economy, nutrition, and ‘improvement’. The first theme, collaboration, is embedded in the very design of the panel itself.  The three other themes are the focus of each mini-workshop. These begin with short presentations of key observations and emerging questions, articulated in relation to visual material, that open up into a plenary brainstorming session on each theme.

The 90-minute panel is designed to reflect the work-in-progress stage of the DFM project. It takes inspiration from the idea that out of uncertainty and contingency, valuable new insights and suggestions for new directions may emerge.

Each “mini-workshop” session will include 4-5 representative presentations from DFM research (5 minutes each), followed by panel discussion including comments and contributions from the broader group of participants. Groups from each workshop will meet in advance to coordinate the presentations and create a synthesis.

CONTRIBUTORS: See the Instructions for Presenters.

Mapping dried fish social economies

Guiding question: (Prompt for presenters: What are the top 3 surprising findings about dried fish value chains in your area or study?

  1. E01 Maldive fish processing in Southern Sri Lanka (Sujani Anupama, University of Ruhuna)
  2. E02 Asadgonj Dried Fish Market: Actors' relations and challenges (Mahfuzar Rahman, University of Manitoba)
  3. E03 Dried fish processing in Gujarat: An overview (Tara Nair and Rudra Mishra, Gujarat Institute of Development Research)
  4. E06 Transition of women's labour in dried fish production in Kerala (Nikita Gopal, ICAR-Central Institute of Fisheries Technology; Abhijith S, Snehakunja Trust; Jiswin Joseph, Snehakunja Trust; Holly Hapke, University of California, Irvine; Amalendu Jyothishi, Azim Premji University; Ramachandra Bhatta, Snehakunja Trust)
  5. E07 Towards a social economy of dried fish in Southeast Asia (Ben Belton, Michigan State University and WorldFish; Kyoko Kusakabe, Asian Institute of Technology)
  6. E08 Towards a social economy of dried fish in South Asia (Nikita Gopal, ICAR-Central Institute of Fisheries Technology; Amalendu Jyothishi, Azim Premji University; Emdad Haque, University of Manitoba; Ramachandra Bhatta, Snehakunja Trust; Holly Hapke, University of California, Irvine)
  7. E09 Living on the edge: Perspectives of the small-scale women fish processors of northern coastal Andhra Pradesh, India (Arjilli Dasu, District Fishermens Youth Welfare Association / DFYWA)
  8. E10 Lead response (Sisir Pradhan, University of Waterloo)

Guiding questions for discussion: What are DFM’s key comparative findings about dried fish social economies in Asia and about the mapping of ‘knowledge’ as an emergent practice? How do dried fish social economies support small-scale producers and other actors?

Dried fish as food

Guiding question: What are the top three findings from your study on dried fish as food?

  1. F01 Myanmar dried fish consumption survey (Si Thu Lin, Network Activities Group; Ben Belton, Michigan State University and WorldFish; Wae Win Khaing, University of Manitoba)
  2. F02 Shopping for dried fish in Thailand (Nova Almine, Memorial University of Newfoundland)
  3. F04 Comparative study on physicochemical, microbiological and organoleptic properties of local and imported dried fish in Sri Lanka (Poornima Thennakoon, University of Ruhuna)
  4. F05 Microplastics and other food safety issues in Bangladesh (Mostafa Hossain, Bangladesh Agricultural University)
  5. F06 Food science in the global dried fish literature survey (Eric Thrift, University of Manitoba; Ben Belton, Michigan State University and WorldFish; Derek Johnson, University of Manitoba; Jonah Olsen, University of Manitoba; Mostafa Hossain, Bangladesh Agricultural University; Shakuntala Thilsted, WorldFish)
  6. F07 Lead response (Ben Belton, Michigan State University and WorldFish)

Guiding question for discussion: What is DFM's emerging understanding of the nutritional benefits of and threats to dried fish consumption for low income consumers?

Examining “improvement” in dried fish social economies

Guiding question: What are the top three findings from your research on "improvement" in DFM?

  1. I01 The role of policies, governance and development in small-scale fisheries and dried fish sector: How are they working on-the-ground in South and Southeast Asian countries? (C. Emdad Haque, University of Manitoba; Mahed Choudhury, Dalhousie University)
  2. I02 A political ecology of dried fish in West Bengal, India (Raktima Ghosh and Jenia Mukherjee, IIT Kharagpur)
  3. I03 Dried fish value chains: Preliminary findings from Karnataka (Amalendu Jyothishi, Azim Premji University)
  4. I04 Policy to address nutritional consequences of changing preferences in Bangladesh (Mirza Taslima, Jahangirnagar University)
  5. I05 "Improvement" in the global dried fish literature survey (Derek Johnson, University of Manitoba; Ben Belton, Michigan State University and WorldFish; Eric Thrift, University of Manitoba; Jonah Olsen, University of Manitoba; Mostafa Hossain, Bangladesh Agricultural University; Shakuntala Thilsted, WorldFish)
  6. I06 Lead response (Tara Nair, Gujarat Institute of Development Research)

Guiding questions for discussion: To what degree are policy, governance, and development attuned to the needs of actors in dried fish value chains? In particular, how do policy, governance, and development help or hinder small-scale actors?

Cross-cutting discussion and conclusion

  1. C01 Short reflection on findings (Kyoko Kusakabe, Asian Institute of Technology)

E-book

The Dried Fish Matters partnership brings together a network of interdisciplinary research teams in six countries to study the economy of dried fish in South and Southeast Asia. This session will be a pre-launch event for our partnership's eponymous e-book, which provides a commentary on why dried fish matters to us as researchers, to the communities in which dried fish is produced and consumed, and to the gastronomic heritage of humanity.

The Dried Fish Matters E-book will be launched formally on June 18, to coincide with the global observance of Sustainable Gastronomy Day. Our volume celebrates the cultural value of dried fish as food, while promoting the idea that dried fish can contribute to sustainable development according to its economic, social, and environmental dimensions.

The session will include readings from six of the chapters, pre-recorded by the contributing authors, with introductions and thematic commentary by the volume editors. A selection of these chapters will be made available for early download to coincide with the pre-launch event. The formal presentations will be followed by a virtual reception and Q&A hosted by the editors.