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Innovation and gendered negotiations: Insights from six small‐scale fishing communities

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posted on 2024-07-10, 15:12 authored by Catherine Locke, Paramita Muljono, Cynthia McDougall, Miranda Morgan

There has so far been limited investigation into gender in relation to innovation in fisheries. Therefore, this study investigates how gender relations shape the capacity and motivation of different individuals in fishing communities to innovate. We compare six fishing communities in Cambodia, the Philippines and the Solomon Islands. Our findings suggest that gendered negotiations mediate the capacity to innovate but that wider structural constraints are important constraints for both men and women. Our findings show that men's and women's capacity to innovate is strongly mediated by the behaviour of their marriage partner. Consequently, we argue that gender research from a social relational perspective has an important contribution to make in understanding poor fishing communities where new ways of doing things or new technologies are being promoted.

History

Refereed

  • Yes

Volume

18

Issue number

5

Page range

943-957

Publication title

Fish and Fisheries

ISSN

1467-2979

Publisher

Wiley

File version

  • Published version

Language

  • eng

Item sub-type

Journal Article

Affiliated with

  • School of Humanities and Social Sciences Outputs