
handle: 2066/319837
This thesis makes two key contributions. First, it examines how the EU's Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) affects the social lives of fishers, shaping their motivations and decisions to continue fishing. It highlights fishing as both a practice and a social institution, arguing that effective sustainability policies must incorporate fishers' lived experiences and social realities. Second, it reflects on the process of anthropological knowledge production through the "reverse" gaze of a non-Western anthropologist, offering a critical methodological perspective that emerged unintentionally but enriches the analysis.
Promotor : Spierenburg, M.J. Co-promotores : Jong, E.B.P. de, Knippenberg, L.W.J.
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Radboud University, 30 juni 2025
xiv, 146 p.
Anthropology and Development Studies
Anthropology and Development Studies
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