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Derek Johnson (DFM Project Director) is Professor in the Department of Anthropology, the University of Manitoba. Derek's research looks at intersections of political ecology, economy, governance, meaning, food, and wellbeing in small-scale fisheries. He spent many years working on the marine fishery of Gujarat State, India. He has collaborated with others on research in other parts of South Asia, and elsewhere globally.
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==About me==
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Professor in the Department of Anthropology, the University of Manitoba.
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==About my research==
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My research looks at intersections of political ecology, economy, governance, meaning, food, and wellbeing in small-scale fisheries. I spent many years working on the marine fishery of Gujarat State, India. I have collaborated with others on research in other parts of South Asia, and elsewhere globally.
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Revision as of 15:14, 19 February 2021

Derek Johnson, PhD
Full name Derek Johnson, PhD
Institution The University of Manitoba; DFM Project Director
Research Intersections of political ecology, economy, governance, meaning, food, and wellbeing in small-scale fisheries

About me

Professor in the Department of Anthropology, the University of Manitoba.

About my research

My research looks at intersections of political ecology, economy, governance, meaning, food, and wellbeing in small-scale fisheries. I spent many years working on the marine fishery of Gujarat State, India. I have collaborated with others on research in other parts of South Asia, and elsewhere globally.

Links