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The sub-theme speaks to a long-standing critical area of interest and importance for the participants in DFM. The formalization of the sub-theme crystallized during [[Gender in Aquaculture and Fisheries Conference 2022|discussions at the GAF8 conference]] in Cochin in November 2022. The first output of those discussions was a [[Gender in dried fish social economies|list of key words]] compiled by conference participants. The compilation of key words was the basis for the [[Gender and social economies of dried fish meeting summaries|first formal meeting]] of the sub-theme on December 15, 2022. Materials from that meeting are [[Gender and social economies of dried fish meeting summaries|here]]. The requested first preliminary stab at identifying possible key themes for a possible synthesis paper is [[Gender and social economies of dried fish synthesis paper draft key points|here]]. | The sub-theme speaks to a long-standing critical area of interest and importance for the participants in DFM. The formalization of the sub-theme crystallized during [[Gender in Aquaculture and Fisheries Conference 2022|discussions at the GAF8 conference]] in Cochin in November 2022. The first output of those discussions was a [[Gender in dried fish social economies|list of key words]] compiled by conference participants. The compilation of key words was the basis for the [[Gender and social economies of dried fish meeting summaries|first formal meeting]] of the sub-theme on December 15, 2022. Materials from that meeting are [[Gender and social economies of dried fish meeting summaries|here]]. The requested first preliminary stab at identifying possible key themes for a possible synthesis paper is [[Gender and social economies of dried fish synthesis paper draft key points|here]]. | ||
− | The [[second meeting]] on the theme took place on February 23, 2023. The objective of the meeting was to develop further our theoretical focus for the collaboration. Readings for this meeting are indicated in the bibliography below. | + | The [[Gender and social economies of dried fish meeting summaries|second meeting]] on the theme took place on February 23, 2023. The objective of the meeting was to develop further our theoretical focus for the collaboration. Readings for this meeting are indicated in the bibliography below. |
− | Meeting three is planned for March 29. | + | Meeting three is planned for March 29. |
=== Readings === | === Readings === |
Revision as of 20:36, 19 March 2023
This page is the gathering place for links and documents related to the WG1 sub-theme on gender and the social economies of dried fish.
Materials from all meetings are here.
The sub-theme speaks to a long-standing critical area of interest and importance for the participants in DFM. The formalization of the sub-theme crystallized during discussions at the GAF8 conference in Cochin in November 2022. The first output of those discussions was a list of key words compiled by conference participants. The compilation of key words was the basis for the first formal meeting of the sub-theme on December 15, 2022. Materials from that meeting are here. The requested first preliminary stab at identifying possible key themes for a possible synthesis paper is here.
The second meeting on the theme took place on February 23, 2023. The objective of the meeting was to develop further our theoretical focus for the collaboration. Readings for this meeting are indicated in the bibliography below.
Meeting three is planned for March 29.
Readings
Readings are available in the DFM Zotero library in a new shared GAF folder. That folder also includes copies of the presentation slides from the GAF8 conference and references on gender and dried fish.
Meeting 2
Galappaththi, Madu, Andrea M. Collins, Derek Armitage, and Prateep Kumar Nayak. 2021. “Linking Social Wellbeing and Intersectionality to Understand Gender Relations in Dried Fish Value Chains.” Maritime Studies. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40152-021-00232-3.
Sachs, Carolyn E. 1996. Gendered Fields: Rural Women, Agriculture, and Environment. Rural Studies Series. Boulder: Westview Press. (particularly chapters 1, 2, and 8)
Meeting 3
Dunaway, Wilma A. 2014. “Introduction.” In Gendered Commodity Chains: Seeing Women’s Work and Households in Global Production, edited by Wilma A. Dunaway, 1–23. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1515/9780804788960.
Collins, Jane. 2014. “A Feminist Approach to Overcoming the Closed Boxes of the Commodity Chain.” In Gendered Commodity Chains: Seeing Women’s Work and Households in Global Production, edited by Wilma A. Dunaway, 27–37. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press.
additional optional reading:
Ferolin, Maria Cecilia. 2014. “Commodity-Chained Fishing Households: Peasant Subsidization of Exports in a Philippine Seafood-Extractive Enclave.” In Gendered Commodity Chains: Seeing Women’s Work and Households in Global Production, edited by Wilma A. Dunaway, 156–71. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press.