The Embodiment of Nature: Fishing, Emotion, and the Politics of Environmental Values

作者: Andrea J. Nightingale

DOI: 10.1007/978-94-007-2825-7_11

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摘要: There has been recent interest in the emotional attachments to nature that appear be bound up people’s willingness protect nature. Within this work, emphasis on places and experiences people have help form a sense of identification with their environment. This chapter seeks build from these insights explore how fishermen’s embodied interactions spaces fishing are integral understandings ‘nature’ ‘fishing’. As fishermen move boats, pier, meeting room, embodied, importantly, political transformations what it means fish occur. I argue crucial fishers understand seek (or not) grounds space within which they fish. These vital Scottish context where there increasing efforts devolve fisheries management fishers’ associations, conflicts over care use resource profound contentious. By exploring produce particular kinds ‘nature’, new channels for fostering cooperation can emerge.

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