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| Wae Win Khaing || A woman in a strange place || Life story || 1000 words
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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' || Short essay || 2,500 words
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| [[All about 'Kapi']] || Ratana Chuenpagdee, Suphakarn Traesupap, Suvaluck Satumanatpan || Short essay || 2,500 words
 
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| Madu Galappaththi, Hiroshini Wadige, Ishan Indunil || Characterizing dried fish value chains in Kalutara and Kantale, Sri Lanka || Long essay || 5000 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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| Eric Thrift with Derek Johnson, Ben Belton, and Jonah Olsen || Computer-assisted research and the construction of a "dried fish literature" || Essay || 3000 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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| Dr.M.Sai Leela || Dawn to Dusk: A day in the life of a dry fish vendor || Interview transcript || Three thousand 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 || Report || 5000 words
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| [[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 || Grandmother's recipe || Thousand words.
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| [[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 || Grandmother's recipe || Eight hundred words
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| [[Dried fish recipes with coconut milk]] || Koralagama D N & Hettiarachchi H A N D || Grandmother's recipe || Eight hundred words
 
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| Md. Mahfuzar Rahman || Examining value from a socio-cultural perspective || Essay || 2500-3000 words
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| [[Examining value from a socio-cultural perspective]] || Md. Mahfuzar Rahman || Essay || 2500-3000 words
 
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| Mostafa A R Hossain || Fish fermentation in the floodplain - a photo essay || Life stories: photo essay || 500-1000 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 || Recipe and visuals || Short contribution
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| [[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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| Jenia Mukherjee and Raktima Ghosh || Local stories of the global Anthropocene: A one-day “adda” with the dry fishers of the Sundarbans Delta || Essay || 3000
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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 ||  ||  
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| [[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 || interview transcripts || 3000 words
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| [[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 || Analytical narrative || 3000 words plus photographs and figures
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| [[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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| Nova Almine || Not just fish and salt: student views on dried fish research || Personal reflections on the research and learning process || about 4,000 words
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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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| Alexia Pigeault & Fabiana Li || Researching the researchers: communication and communication effectiveness in an international project || Essay || 4000 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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| Sisir Kanta Pradhan[1], Prateep Kumar Nayak[2], Derek Armitage[3] || SES-oriented dried fish value chain and social-ecological wellbeing of upper segment value chain actors || theory chapter ||  
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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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| Derek Johnson || Transforming values: reflections on how dried fish takes value socially || 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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| [[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
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