Eco-social notes on the world of the Sea in the Spanish Atlantic
Journal Title: Revista de Estudios Marítimos y Sociales - Year 2010, Vol 3, Issue 3
Abstract
This text aims to present some common issues in relation to sea fshing in the Spanish Atlantic area (family, roles, status, labor force, land, social and ecological risks and values and beliefs) from an eco-social perspective, and to present and reflect upon a current ethnographic case in which fshermen and their labor culture are in conflict with peasants, creating territorial inequalities.
Authors and Affiliations
José Díaz Diego
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