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Community, State, and Market on the North Atlantic Rim : Challenges to Modernity in the Fisheries.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Studies in Comparative Political Economy and Public Policy SeriesPublisher: Toronto : University of Toronto Press, 1998Copyright date: ©1998Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (380 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781442673151
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Community, State, and Market on the North Atlantic RimLOC classification:
  • SH224.A88 C666 1998
Online resources:
Contents:
Intro -- CONTENTS -- ILLUSTRATIONS -- FOREWORD -- PREFACE -- Introduction -- Section 1: Institutional Development -- Introduction -- 1 The End of Commercialism -- 2 The Rise of Industrial Capitalism -- 3 The Resource Management Revolution and Market-Based Responses -- Section 2: Resource Regimes-Co-managing the Commons? The Politics of Fisheries Management in Atlantic Canada and Norway -- Introduction -- 4 Managing the Fisheries: Procedures and Politics -- 5 From Procedures to Policies -- 6 Institutional Structures and Management Policies: The Case of Individual Quotas -- 7 Management Reform: The Search for Appropriate Institutions -- Section 3: Communities and Entrepreneurship-Re-embedding Coastal Communities -- Introduction: Parallel Crises -- 8 Community Sustainability, Small Firms, and Embeddedness -- 9 Modernization and Crises -- 10 Traditionalism and Crisis: The Social Bases of Disembeddedness and Re-embeddedness -- 11 Fordism, Neo-Fordism, and Community Disembeddedness -- 12 Post-Fordism and Re-embedding Coastal Communities -- 13 Bugøynes: A Case Study of Community Resistance -- 14 Fogo Island: A Case Study of Cooperativism -- 15 Sambro: A Case Study of Participatory Development -- 16 Re-embedding Coastal Communities: Towards a Localized Globalization? -- Conclusion: Community, Market, and State: Dilemmas in Fisheries Policies -- REFERENCES.
Summary: This is a study of Northern Norway and Atlantic Canada. It examines the implications of common market integration, privatized resource management, and small business development policies for fishery-dependent communities in terms of long-term sustainability and participatory democracy.
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Intro -- CONTENTS -- ILLUSTRATIONS -- FOREWORD -- PREFACE -- Introduction -- Section 1: Institutional Development -- Introduction -- 1 The End of Commercialism -- 2 The Rise of Industrial Capitalism -- 3 The Resource Management Revolution and Market-Based Responses -- Section 2: Resource Regimes-Co-managing the Commons? The Politics of Fisheries Management in Atlantic Canada and Norway -- Introduction -- 4 Managing the Fisheries: Procedures and Politics -- 5 From Procedures to Policies -- 6 Institutional Structures and Management Policies: The Case of Individual Quotas -- 7 Management Reform: The Search for Appropriate Institutions -- Section 3: Communities and Entrepreneurship-Re-embedding Coastal Communities -- Introduction: Parallel Crises -- 8 Community Sustainability, Small Firms, and Embeddedness -- 9 Modernization and Crises -- 10 Traditionalism and Crisis: The Social Bases of Disembeddedness and Re-embeddedness -- 11 Fordism, Neo-Fordism, and Community Disembeddedness -- 12 Post-Fordism and Re-embedding Coastal Communities -- 13 Bugøynes: A Case Study of Community Resistance -- 14 Fogo Island: A Case Study of Cooperativism -- 15 Sambro: A Case Study of Participatory Development -- 16 Re-embedding Coastal Communities: Towards a Localized Globalization? -- Conclusion: Community, Market, and State: Dilemmas in Fisheries Policies -- REFERENCES.

This is a study of Northern Norway and Atlantic Canada. It examines the implications of common market integration, privatized resource management, and small business development policies for fishery-dependent communities in terms of long-term sustainability and participatory democracy.

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