Author(s) | Barbara Neis; Christina Maneschy; Marian Binkley; Siri Gerrard |
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Moving Forward
From: Changing Tides
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Contributors
Barbara Neis
Dr. Neis is a Full Professor in the Department of Sociology and the Co-Director of SafetyNet, a Community Research Alliance on Health and Safety in Marine and Coastal Work. She has extensively researched many aspects of the Newfoundland and Labrador fishery, including issues related to occupational health, knowledge systems, industrial restructuring, fisheries policy, and gender and fisheries.
Marian Binkley
Marian Binkley, an anthropologist, has conducted extensive research in maritime communities. Her first two books, Voices from Off Shore (1994) and Risks, Dangers and Rewards (1995) focus on working conditions, in the Nova Scotian deep sea fishing fleet.
Siri Gerrard
Siri Gerrard is an associate professor in the Department of Planning and Community Studies at the University of Tromsø, Norway. Siri's research interests include: ethnography, social anthropology and gender and feminist studies. Her research focuses more particularly on fisheries, fisheries policies, fishing communities, work, employment and development in North Norway, but also in Tanzania and Cameroon, studied by means of cultural and gender perspectives.
Christina Maneschy
Maria Cristina Maneschy teaches sociology at the Universidade Federal do Pará [Federal University of Pará State], Brazil.