Journal article
Deep identity, shallow time: sustaining a future in Victorian fishing communities
MMA MINNEGAL, TJ KING, R JUST, PD DWYER
The Australian Journal of Anthropology | Australian Anthropological Society | Published : 2003
Abstract
Like commercial fishers everywhere, it seems, those living in coastal communities of Victoria perceive themselves to be under threat from recreational fishers, environmentalists, imposed management regimes, and modernisation and globalisation of the industry. In responding to these threats they appeal to conventional props of tradition - to continuity in genealogical time, affiliation with place and specialised knowledge and practice. This seems paradoxical, given that most established fishers in Victoria are first or second generation members of an industry that, through its 150-year history, has been characterised by innovation and mobility. That paradox, we argue, is more apparent than re..
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