Collective action, collective hopes : cross-cultural resource management in Aotearoa New Zealand's Mātaitai fishing reserves
Abstract/Contents
- Abstract
- This dissertation explores how cross-cultural resource management efforts incorporate disparate ontologies, using the mātaitai reserves (customary fishing reserves) in the Mahia Peninsula of Aotearoa New Zealand as a case study. Here, indigenous Māori and government stakeholders work together to manage these reserves in a manner that respects indigenous worldviews and encourages sustainable ocean harvesting. The potential for collective action in this context is affected by ontological assumptions, legibility practices, and the affective power of hope.
Description
Type of resource | text |
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Form | electronic resource; remote; computer; online resource |
Extent | 1 online resource. |
Place | California |
Place | [Stanford, California] |
Publisher | [Stanford University] |
Copyright date | 2021; ©2021 |
Publication date | 2021; 2021 |
Issuance | monographic |
Language | English |
Creators/Contributors
Author | Springer, Alana Faith |
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Degree supervisor | Crowder, Larry B |
Degree supervisor | Durham, William H |
Thesis advisor | Crowder, Larry B |
Thesis advisor | Durham, William H |
Thesis advisor | Bauer, Andrew M |
Thesis advisor | Ormond, Adreanne |
Degree committee member | Bauer, Andrew M |
Degree committee member | Ormond, Adreanne |
Associated with | Stanford University, Department of Anthropology |
Subjects
Genre | Theses |
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Genre | Text |
Bibliographic information
Statement of responsibility | Alana Faith Springer. |
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Note | Submitted to the Department of Anthropology. |
Thesis | Thesis Ph.D. Stanford University 2021. |
Location | https://purl.stanford.edu/ps776zy1670 |
Access conditions
- Copyright
- © 2021 by Alana Faith Springer
- License
- This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial Share Alike 3.0 Unported license (CC BY-NC-SA).
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