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Researching People and the Sea : Methodologies and Traditions
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Editor(s):
Madeleine Gustavsson
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Carole S. White
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Jeremy Phillipson
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Kristen Ounanian
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2021
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Springer International Publishing
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978-3-030-59600-2
ISBN (Electronic):
978-3-030-59601-9
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2021
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10.1007/978-3-030-59601-9
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University of Exeter, http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100000737;
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Book chapters
pp. 3
Researching People and the Sea—Setting the Scene
pp. 23
Naked Methodology: Baring It All for a Realistic Account of Marine Social Science
pp. 47
Attending to the Rhythms of the Sea, Place and Gendered Cultures in Interviewing Fishers and Fishing Families
pp. 71
Towards an Ethic of Care Within Fisheries Social Research
pp. 91
Safety, Ethics and Trust: Reflecting on Methodological Challenges in Fisheries Research
pp. 115
Addressing Low Rates of Attendance Within Fisher Focus Groups: Reflections from Inshore Fisheries Research in England
pp. 137
Exploring the Relationship Between Local Ecological Knowledge and Technology Through Participant Observation Onboard Fishing Vessels
pp. 159
Ecosystems, Communities and Canoes: Using Photovoice to Understand Relationships Among Coastal Environments and Social Wellbeing
pp. 181
Using Photographs in Coastal Research and Engagement: Reflections on Two Case Studies
pp. 209
Applications of Archival Sources and Historical Methodologies in Interdisciplinary Coastal and Marine Research
pp. 239
Integrating Social and Ecological Research on the Impacts of Offshore Wind Farms in North America
pp. 259
Imagining the Coast: A Mixed Methods Approach to Elicit Perceptions and Conflicts on the West Coast of Ireland
pp. 285
Blending Environmental Humanities and Policy Studies: A Narrative Analysis Approach to Hybrid Scholarship on the Coast
pp. 309
Reflections on Methodological Tensions in Doing Qualitative Research at the Science-Policy-Community Interface
pp. 325
Discerning Expertise in Researching People and the Sea
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