MEL West Bengal

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Name Description Comments Due
DFM West Bengal political ecology and cultural history
  • Report of approximately 50-60 pages
  • Interprets dried fish value chains in West Bengal using a political ecology lens
  • Draws on historical documents and oral history interviews
  • Provides a series of narrative case studies (environmental humanities)
  • Covers: power equations, cultural ethos and more-than-human entanglements shaping the empirics of DF value chain in West Bengal.
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DFM West Bengal Theory: SES / sustainability and resilience report
  • Report of approximately 50 pages
  • Applies and extends a theoretical model in interpreting the social economy of dried fish in West Bengal

2022-01-12: Review this proposal? Not sure if Sisir's work will fit within this mandate as originally suggested.

Comment from Jenia: We need Sisir’s intervention here. We will plan a 2.5 day workshop during winter (November – December) 2021 with two major agendas:

  • Deployment of SES on (DF) VCA – what, why and how
  • Design and development of instrument(s) to conduct field in selected DF sites in West Bengal
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DFM West Bengal Consumption survey
  • Analyzes the trends and patterns in dried fish consumption across different geographical regions in West Bengal during the postcolonial period.
  • Interprets consumer behaviour dynamics concerning dried fish consumption vis-à-vis fresh fish and other substitutes like chicken and beef.
  • Identifies some of the critical drivers of and barriers to, if any, the consumption of dried fish.
  • Derives insights from the analysis of consumer behaviour for designing effective policies for hygienic and safe production and marketing of dried fish while ensuring livelihood security of the producers and health and food safety of the consumers. Assesses if there is trade-off between quality and price as well as formal and informal structure which can have implications on affordability of dried fish, especially among the poor.
TOR taken from Kerala study. The survey instrument is available here: DFM Kerala 2021 Household consumption survey --
DFM West Bengal Visualization
  • A set of photographs and/or videos illustrating key aspects of the social economy of dried fish in West Bengal.
  • These should have metadata with place, date, and photographer.
  • Images where faces are visible should only be shared if consent for the photographs has been obtained.
  • Following consultation with IITK, images may be used for DFM Website, presentations, publications, or promotional materials.
  • Photo essay interprets significant images or video clips from the collection.
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DFM West Bengal synthesis report
  • 50 to 70 page report with references, glossary, maps, images, and methodological appendices
  • Final summary report of dried fish value chain first phase study for West Bengal synthesizing the methods and major findings from all components of the first phase study.
This will be a systematic synthesis and compilation of findings generated from all other research reports within the context of West Bengal. --
DFM West Bengal Data sharing
  • Transcripts of interviews conducted using UM funding to DFM internal project database.
  • Each interview record should give date, duration, location, and interviewer along with a summary list of key points from the interview.
  • IITK commits to storing interview notes or transcripts for the duration of the project and for two years after the project’s conclusion in case project participants wish to request access to greater detail on particular topics from them.
  • Identifying information on interview participants to be kept separately from anonymized interview notes and/or transcripts.
  • May be provided as records in a shared QDA database format (Atlas.ti, Nvivo)
  • Should include both content and thematic codes attached to each record

See the TOR for DFYWA Data sharing and DFM Bangladesh online database of field records.

From Jenia: It will really be great if you can think of conducting training (for instance: Atlas.ti) on this component, leading to capacity building of country teams and more uniform deliverables.

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DFM West Bengal publications
  • Two peer-reviewed publications (journal articles or book chapters) building on earlier reports / deliverables
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DFM West Bengal literature review
  • Report of 30-40 pages with supplementary bibliography.
  • Relevant local sources should be listed in an online library using the shared DFM Zotero project database.
  • An English-language abstract and/or translated title should be provided for each item in local language.
  • Digital resources should be attached to the library items where available
  • Particularly significant print resources should be digitized and included in the library.

2022-01-03: Update from Raktima

i) I will submit the Systematic Literature Review (SLR) report/article by 15th of this month. After an internal review and restructuring of the write-up, I am presently standing on the verge of wrapping it up. ii) We are planning to share with you a detailed and more specific research design, a future roadmap for our research. Me and Jenia di will be working on it once the SLR gets a final shape.

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DFM West Bengal Zotero library
  • Relevant local sources should be listed in an online library using the shared DFM Zotero project database.
  • An English-language abstract and/or translated title should be provided for each item.
  • Digital resources should be attached to the library items where available.
  • Particularly significant print resources should be digitized and included in the library.

2022-01-03: Update from Raktima

iii) Linking literatures to DFM Zotero library is another task which comes next. Eric has patiently helped me to get this process over. Since some of the literatures of SLR will be overlapping with those of the preliminary Scoping Report, I thought of doing it after the SLR write-up is finalized. I hope that will be fine.

Earlier comment from Jenia:

This has been accomplished by our team to a large extent. We will keep adding readings, etc. in course of conducting the research and generating outputs.

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Blue Justice video --
Amrita Sen webinar --
DFM West Bengal Mapping of major fishing areas and groups
  • Report of 30-40 pages with supplementary bibliography.
  • Relevant local sources should be listed in an online library using the shared DFM Zotero project database.
  • An English-language abstract and/or translated title should be provided for each item in local language.
  • Digital resources should be attached to the library items where available
  • Particularly significant print resources should be digitized and included in the library.

2022-01-03: Message from Raktima on the Systematic Literature Review.

i) I will submit the Systematic Literature Review (SLR) report/article by 15th of this month. After an internal review and restructuring of the write-up, I am presently standing on the verge of wrapping it up. ii) We are planning to share with you a detailed and more specific research design, a future roadmap for our research. Me and Jenia di will be working on it once the SLR gets a final shape. iii) Linking literatures to DFM Zotero library is another task which comes next. Eric has patiently helped me to get this process over. Since some of the literatures of SLR will be overlapping with those of the preliminary Scoping Report, I thought of doing it after the SLR write-up is finalized. I hope that will be fine. iv) Last, but not the least, our CLOC project plans are getting space for implementations through a workshop with the active roles of our NGO partner and 'our mentors from the field' (fishermen and women) from Sundarbans. An initial stakeholder mapping has been done and contacts are being created to invite Government officials. However, an uncertainty is looming large due to the drastic hike in Covid cases and attendant lockdown in Bengal. Hence, we are yet to fix a suitable date and the way of conducting the workshop.

2020-06-15
DFM West Bengal Markets and market segments overview

This corresponds to "Scoping Report #1" from the original TOR.

  • Report of approximately 50 pages
  • Summarizes the main segments and issues in dried fish value chains in West Bengal

2022-01-14: Comments sent by Eric to the DFM West Bengal team. Now move to copy-editing and prepare release.

2022-01-03: Update from Raktima.

Revisions are in https://driedfishmatters.org/files/DFM_RPT_WBG_Scoping_rev03_2022-01-03.docx

2021-12-03: Comments from Derek.

I have gone through the current Google docs version of the Scoping Report. It’s an excellent synthesis reference document. I made some minor edits, but will leave a more thorough language edit to our internal DFM process. I added three minor comments. As soon as you can address these final comments, we can move forward with the final language edit and formatting of the report.

I do think it would be useful to have the glossary for this report as well as the market study report so I would request that you provide the glossary for this report. There is no big rush on that. We can integrate the glossary after the final DFM edit is finished, which I don’t expect will be completed until early January.

DFM_RPT_IITK_Revised-Scoping-Report-01_2021-11-26.docx

2021-10-18: Comments from Derek.

I like very much the additions that you have made and think that the report is now much stronger. I have made some edits and inserted a number of additional comments requesting clarifications at various points in the text. ... In the next submitted version of the report, please separate out the final section on Immediate Research Plans and Subsequent Actions. I think there’s no need for that as part of the report, rather, it is the basis for a further discussion among us about your plan for the coming six months." DFM_RPT_IITK-Scoping_2021-10-18_DJ-comments.docx

2021-08-18: Updated draft received from Raktima. DFM_RPT_WBG-Scoping-01_2021-08-18.docx and DFM_RPT_WBG-Scoping-01_Comments-DJ_2021-06_Explanations.pdf

2021-07-19: Returned to Jenia with comments from Derek. Requested section addressing methods. DFM_RPT_WBG-Scoping-01_Comments-DJ_2021-06.pdf

2021-06-27: Draft received from Jenia. DFM_RPT_WBG-Scoping-01_2021-06.pdf

2021-06-15
DFM West Bengal scoping report 02
  • Reports or mutually agreed upon outputs of appropriate mutually agreed upon lengths to address June 2021 components
    • Narrative on political ecology and cultural history of dried fish sector
    • Submission of ethics amendments applications where necessary for June 2022 WB components
  • Reports should contain lists, images, figures, and other illustrative materials as necessary.
  • Reports should include statements of methods, including details of participants involved and numbers of interviews or other meetings.
  • Any new relevant local sources should be listed in an online library using the shared DFM Zotero project database following the terms of reference above.
2021-12-15
DFM West Bengal scoping report 03
  • Reports or mutually agreed upon outputs of appropriate mutually agreed upon lengths to address June 2021 components
    • Sustainability of fisheries and fishing practices
    • Enumeration of market practices at different levels of value chain
    • Trend analysis of actors in the value chain and market processes
    • Consumption analysis of dried fish with demographic trends. Analysis of socio-economic context that shapes dried fish consumption
    • Collection of case studies on various dimensions of dried fish operation by using secondary sources and primary sources
    • Identification of drivers that influence dried fish social economy (conceptual framework)
  • Reports should contain lists, images, figures, and other illustrative materials as necessary.
  • Reports should include statements of methods, including details of participants involved and numbers of interviews or other meetings.
  • Any new relevant local sources should be listed in an online library using the shared DFM Zotero project database following the terms of reference above.
2022-08-01
DFM West Bengal final scoping report
  • 50 to 70 page report with references, glossary, maps, images, and methodological appendices
  • Final summary report of dried fish value chain first phase study for West Bengal synthesizing the methods and major findings from all components of the first phase study.
2022-10-15
DFM West Bengal scoping knowledge mobilization
  • Should include plain-language summaries of research findings (approximately 1000 words) for distribution to participants and the public, in English and in local languages.
  • Should provide copies of any additional “knowledge mobilization” outputs generated during the scoping research, including conference presentations and media interviews.
2022-10-15
DFM West Bengal database
  • Sharing of anonymized data or records of interviews undertaken as per agreed upon format in, e.g., Atlas.ti or Excel.
2022-11-15

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