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      Opening dialogue and fostering collaboration: Different ways of knowing in fisheries research

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          We set out to explore some of the impediments which hinder effective communication among fishers, fisheries researchers and managers using detailed ethnographic research amongst commercial handline fishers from two sites- one on the southern Cape coast and the other on the west coast of South Africa. Rather than assuming that the knowledge of fishers and scientists is inherently divergent and incompatible, we discuss an emerging relational approach to working with multiple ways of knowing and suggest that this approach might benefit future collaborative endeavours. Three major themes arising from the ethnographic fieldwork findings are explored: different classifications of species and things; bringing enumerative approaches into dialogue with relational approaches; and the challenge of articulating embodied ways of relating to fish and the sea. Although disconcertments arise when apparently incommensurable approaches are brought into dialogue, we suggest that working with multiple ways of knowing is both productive and indeed necessary in the current South African fisheries research and management contexts. The research findings and discussion on opening dialogue offered in this work suggest a need to rethink contemporary approaches to fisheries research in order to mobilise otherwise stagnant conversations, bringing different ways of knowing into productive conversation.

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                Journal
                sajs
                South African Journal of Science
                S. Afr. j. sci.
                Academy of Science of South Africa (Pretoria )
                1996-7489
                August 2014
                : 110
                : 7-8
                : 1-9
                Affiliations
                [1 ] University of Cape Town South Africa
                [2 ] University of Cape Town
                [3 ] University of Cape Town South Africa
                Article
                S0038-23532014000400008
                10.1590/sajs.2014/20130128
                34cfadeb-1ecb-42b6-ae07-fbcbfe16d37f

                http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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                Self URI (journal page): http://www.scielo.org.za/scielo.php?script=sci_serial&pid=0038-2353&lng=en
                Categories
                Biology
                Humanities, Multidisciplinary

                General life sciences
                ethnographic research,facilitating dialogue,fishers' knowledge,artful deletions,relational approach

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