The multi-dimensional perspectives of taboos on gender roles of fisherfolk in the Global South

IF 2.2 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Maritime Studies Pub Date : 2023-12-04 DOI:10.1007/s40152-023-00340-2
Ayodele Oloko, Sarah Harper, Kafayat Fakoya, U. Rashid Sumaila
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In the Global South, small-scale fisheries may be highly influenced by taboos and traditional beliefs that are believed to maintain fishing pressure within sustainable limits, maintain ecosystem balance and mitigate risks associated with work at sea. However, despite their potentially significant role in mediating human-resource interactions, limited attention has been given to taboos in the context of small-scale fisheries. Among the socio-cultural taboos shaping participation in and benefits from fisheries activities, gender-specific taboos are particularly significant. Thus, this paper explores the role of gender taboos in sustainable and equitable small-scale fisheries management in the Global South. It also identifies and assesses the quality and scientific rigor of the key themes from the literature. A systematic literature review was conducted to assess the state of knowledge on taboos and small-scale fisheries and situate the role of gender-specific taboos within small-scale fisheries governance. Over 100 relevant publications were obtained and categorised using scanning and selection methods. The main emerging themes from the literature review included traditional ecological knowledge and taboos, conservation and management taboos, and gender taboos. The findings highlight the significance of taboos in shaping gender dynamics, livelihoods, and food security within small-scale fisheries; however, there remain many gaps in understanding the role of taboos in mediating fishing activities and in maintaining gender inequalities in the fisheries sector. Without this knowledge, gender inequalities could be further exacerbated where taboos are used as a management tool without considering the gender dimensions. This study, therefore, seeks to fill this gap by providing insights for fisheries managers and practitioners for managing fisheries in a way that considers these socio-cultural factors that shape access to, control over and the benefits derived from fisheries.

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全球南方渔民性别角色禁忌的多维视角
在全球南方,小规模渔业可能受到禁忌和传统信仰的严重影响,这些禁忌和传统信仰被认为可以将捕捞压力维持在可持续的限度内,维持生态系统平衡并减轻与海上工作有关的风险。然而,尽管它们在协调人力资源相互作用方面可能发挥重要作用,但小规模渔业方面对禁忌的注意有限。在影响渔业活动参与和受益的社会文化禁忌中,性别禁忌尤为重要。因此,本文探讨了性别禁忌在全球南方可持续和公平的小规模渔业管理中的作用。它还从文献中识别和评估关键主题的质量和科学严谨性。进行了系统的文献审查,以评估关于禁忌和小规模渔业的知识状况,并确定性别禁忌在小规模渔业治理中的作用。收集了100多份相关出版物,并使用扫描和选择方法进行了分类。文献综述中出现的主要主题包括传统生态知识与禁忌、保护与管理禁忌和性别禁忌。研究结果强调了禁忌在塑造小规模渔业中的性别动态、生计和粮食安全方面的重要性;但是,在了解禁忌在调解渔业活动和维持渔业部门性别不平等方面的作用方面,仍然存在许多差距。如果没有这方面的知识,当禁忌被用作一种管理工具而不考虑性别层面时,性别不平等可能进一步加剧。因此,本研究旨在填补这一空白,为渔业管理人员和从业人员提供见解,以一种考虑到这些影响渔业获取、控制和渔场收益的社会文化因素的方式来管理渔业。
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Maritime Studies
Maritime Studies ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES-
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期刊介绍: Maritime Studies is an international peer-reviewed journal on the social dimensions of coastal and marine issues throughout the world. The journal is a venue for theoretical and empirical research relevant to a wide range of academic social science disciplines, including anthropology, sociology, geography, history and political science. Space is especially given to develop academic concepts and debate. We invite original research papers, reviews and viewpoints and welcome proposals for special issues that make a distinctive contribution to contemporary discussion around maritime and coastal use, development and governance. The journal provides a rigorous but constructive review process and rapid publication, and is accessible to new researchers, including postgraduate students and early career academics.
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