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We have started out with a list of themes identified at the meeting of December 16, 2020. It was proposed that ''key questions'' could be listed for each theme.
 
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==Themes and key questions of interest==
 
==Themes and key questions of interest==

Revision as of 13:14, 25 January 2021

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This is a draft list of suggested themes and outputs for DFM Working Group 1: Social Economy.

We have started out with a list of themes identified at the meeting of December 16, 2020. It was proposed that key questions could be listed for each theme.

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Themes and key questions of interest

  • feminist ecology, intersectionality, political ecology
  • intra-household dynamics
  • Migration (as affecting production and consumption of dried fish)
  • Child labour, forced labour, exploitation
  • Relational well-being (defining?)
  • Value creation at each node in value chains -- socio-economic dimensions
  • Gender-based labour, pay gaps, harassment
  • Visualization as methodology; mapping, creative expression, visual displays, and collaborative authorship
  • Distributive justice
  • Changes in value chains (e.g., technological changes) and how they are experienced by actors within them
  • Sensoriality of dried fish

Outputs

  • conference panel
  • video screening at MARE Conference
  • ebooks (popular writing?)
  • Research article linking value chains and social well-being
  • Book or special issue synthesizing social economies of dried fish (based on country-level literature reviews?)
  • Publishable versions of Scoping studies
  • Collection of ethnographic studies
  • Set of theoretical description documents (on wiki), as point of reference but also as support for future theoretical papers on dried fish.