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− | | | + | | [[A woman in a strange place]] || Wae Win Khaing || Life story || 1000 words |
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− | | Ratana Chuenpagdee, Suphakarn Traesupap, Suvaluck Satumanatpan | + | | [[All about 'Kapi']] || Ratana Chuenpagdee, Suphakarn Traesupap, Suvaluck Satumanatpan || Short essay || 2,500 words |
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− | | | + | | [[Characterizing dried fish value chains in Kalutara and Kantale, Sri Lanka]] || Madu Galappaththi, Hiroshini Wadige, Ishan Indunil || Long essay || 5000 words |
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− | | | + | | [[Computer-assisted research and the construction of a "dried fish literature"]] || Eric Thrift with Derek Johnson, Ben Belton, and Jonah Olsen || Essay || 3000 words |
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− | | | + | | [[Dawn to Dusk: A day in the life of a dry fish vendor]] || Dr.M.Sai Leela || Interview transcript || Three thousand words |
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− | | Sithu Lin, Benjamin Belton, Wae Win Khaing | + | | [[Dried Fish Consumption in Myanmar]] || Sithu Lin, Benjamin Belton, Wae Win Khaing || Report || 5000 words |
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− | | Dr. Sai Leela Modem | + | | [[Dried fish recipes]] || Dr. Sai Leela Modem || Grandmother's recipe || Thousand words. |
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− | | Koralagama D N & Hettiarachchi H A N D | + | | [[Dried fish recipes with coconut milk]] || Koralagama D N & Hettiarachchi H A N D || Grandmother's recipe || Eight hundred words |
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− | | | + | | [[Examining value from a socio-cultural perspective]] || Md. Mahfuzar Rahman || Essay || 2500-3000 words |
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− | | | + | | [[Fish fermentation in the floodplain - a photo essay]] || Mostafa A R Hossain || Life stories: photo essay || 500-1000 words |
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− | | Parag Tandel (co-founder of the Tandel Fund of Archives, Mumbai) in collaboration with Sara Ahmed | + | | [[Let There Be Bounty Every Day]] || Parag Tandel (co-founder of the Tandel Fund of Archives, Mumbai) in collaboration with Sara Ahmed || Recipe and visuals || Short contribution |
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− | | | + | | [[Local stories of the global Anthropocene: A one-day “adda” with the dry fishers of the Sundarbans Delta]] || Jenia Mukherjee and Raktima Ghosh || Essay || 3000 |
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− | | Yeashir Arafath[1]and Mirza Taslima Sultana[2] | + | | [[Maimul: The story of marginality]] || Yeashir Arafath[1]and Mirza Taslima Sultana[2] || || |
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− | | S.A. Adikary, D.N. Koralagama, and N. Weerathunga | + | | [[Maldive Fish Processing in Southern Sri Lanka]] || S.A. Adikary, D.N. Koralagama, and N. Weerathunga || interview transcripts || 3000 words |
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− | | Amalendu Jyotishi, Prashanth R, Nikita Gopal, Ramachandra Bhatta, Priya Gupta, Holly M. Hapke, Prasanna S | + | | [[Navigating Weights and Measurement in the dried fish value chain]] || Amalendu Jyotishi, Prashanth R, Nikita Gopal, Ramachandra Bhatta, Priya Gupta, Holly M. Hapke, Prasanna S || Analytical narrative || 3000 words plus photographs and figures |
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− | | | + | | [[Not just fish and salt: student views on dried fish research]] || Nova Almine || Personal reflections on the research and learning process || about 4,000 words |
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− | | | + | | [[Researching the researchers: communication and communication effectiveness in an international project]] || Alexia Pigeault & Fabiana Li || Essay || 4000 Words |
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− | | | + | | [[SES-oriented dried fish value chain and social-ecological wellbeing of upper segment value chain actors]] || Sisir Kanta Pradhan[1], Prateep Kumar Nayak[2], Derek Armitage[3] || theory chapter || |
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− | | | + | | [[Transforming values: reflections on how dried fish takes value socially]] || Derek Johnson || conceptual reflection essay with lots of empirical illustrations from across the project; could be synthesis piece for book at beginning or end; will have to think about how fits with Mahfuz' piece || 3000-4000 words |
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Revision as of 14:56, 15 September 2021
title | author(s) | format | anticipated length |
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A woman in a strange place | Wae Win Khaing | Life story | 1000 words |
All about 'Kapi' | Ratana Chuenpagdee, Suphakarn Traesupap, Suvaluck Satumanatpan | Short essay | 2,500 words |
Characterizing dried fish value chains in Kalutara and Kantale, Sri Lanka | Madu Galappaththi, Hiroshini Wadige, Ishan Indunil | Long essay | 5000 words |
Computer-assisted research and the construction of a "dried fish literature" | Eric Thrift with Derek Johnson, Ben Belton, and Jonah Olsen | Essay | 3000 words |
Dawn to Dusk: A day in the life of a dry fish vendor | Dr.M.Sai Leela | Interview transcript | Three thousand words |
Dried Fish Consumption in Myanmar | Sithu Lin, Benjamin Belton, Wae Win Khaing | Report | 5000 words |
Dried fish recipes | Dr. Sai Leela Modem | Grandmother's recipe | Thousand words. |
Dried fish recipes with coconut milk | Koralagama D N & Hettiarachchi H A N D | Grandmother's recipe | Eight hundred words |
Examining value from a socio-cultural perspective | Md. Mahfuzar Rahman | Essay | 2500-3000 words |
Fish fermentation in the floodplain - a photo essay | Mostafa A R Hossain | Life stories: photo essay | 500-1000 words |
Let There Be Bounty Every Day | Parag Tandel (co-founder of the Tandel Fund of Archives, Mumbai) in collaboration with Sara Ahmed | Recipe and visuals | Short contribution |
Local stories of the global Anthropocene: A one-day “adda” with the dry fishers of the Sundarbans Delta | Jenia Mukherjee and Raktima Ghosh | Essay | 3000 |
Maimul: The story of marginality | Yeashir Arafath[1]and Mirza Taslima Sultana[2] | ||
Maldive Fish Processing in Southern Sri Lanka | S.A. Adikary, D.N. Koralagama, and N. Weerathunga | interview transcripts | 3000 words |
Navigating Weights and Measurement in the dried fish value chain | Amalendu Jyotishi, Prashanth R, Nikita Gopal, Ramachandra Bhatta, Priya Gupta, Holly M. Hapke, Prasanna S | Analytical narrative | 3000 words plus photographs and figures |
Not just fish and salt: student views on dried fish research | Nova Almine | Personal reflections on the research and learning process | about 4,000 words |
Researching the researchers: communication and communication effectiveness in an international project | Alexia Pigeault & Fabiana Li | Essay | 4000 Words |
SES-oriented dried fish value chain and social-ecological wellbeing of upper segment value chain actors | Sisir Kanta Pradhan[1], Prateep Kumar Nayak[2], Derek Armitage[3] | theory chapter | |
Transforming values: reflections on how dried fish takes value socially | Derek Johnson | conceptual reflection essay with lots of empirical illustrations from across the project; could be synthesis piece for book at beginning or end; will have to think about how fits with Mahfuz' piece | 3000-4000 words |