MAST 2002, Volume 1, No.1
Contents:
Maritime Studies (MAST):
An Editorial Reintroduction
Rob van Ginkel and Jojada Verrips (5-7)
People and the Sea: A ‘Tropical-Majority’
World Perspective
John Kurien (9-26)
International Partnerships for
Sustainable Futures for the People and the Sea – From Knowledge
to Action. A Comment on John Kurien’s Essay
Cornelia E. Nauen (27-30)
Better Yet, A Global
Perspective? Reflections and Commentary on John Kurien’s Essay
James R. McGoodwin (31-41)
Ghanaian Canoe Decorations
Jojada Verrips (43-66)
Piracy in Southeast Asia. A Historical
Comparison
Ger Teitler (67-83)
The Ethnography of Local Tourism.
Connections Between Fishery and Tourism in Izola
Nataša Rogelja (85-102)
Fishy Comparisons or Valid Comparisons?
Reflections on a Comparative Approach to the Current Global Fisheries
Malaise, With Reference to Indian and Canadian Cases
Derek Johnson (103-121)
Book Review: Sustainable Fishery Systems
Maarten Bavinck (123-125)
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