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Belonging to the West Coast : an ethnography of St Helena Bay in the context of marine resource scarcity

Includes bibliographical references (leaves 87-96).

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Main Author: Schultz, Oliver John
Other Authors: Green, Lesley
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Social Anthropology 2015
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/13040 Belonging to the West Coast : an ethnography of St Helena Bay in the context of marine resource scarcity Schultz, Oliver John Green, Lesley Social Anthropology Includes bibliographical references (leaves 87-96). This dissertation uses ethnography as a means to examine how multiple-scale patterns of interaction between social and ecological systems as they manifest locally in St Helena Bay. The growing integration of the West Coast has brought rapid change in the form of industrial production, urban development and in-migration. The pressure placed on local resources by these processes has been exacerbated by the rationalisation of the local fisheries - there are fewer jobs in the formal industry and small-scale fishing rights have become circumscribed. In the neighbourhood of Laingville, historically-contingent racial categories have become reinvigorated in a context resource scarcity. 2015-06-01T14:07:45Z 2015-06-01T14:07:45Z 2010 Master Thesis Masters MSocSc http://hdl.handle.net/11427/13040 eng application/pdf Social Anthropology Faculty of Humanities University of Cape Town
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Belonging to the West Coast : an ethnography of St Helena Bay in the context of marine resource scarcity
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title Belonging to the West Coast : an ethnography of St Helena Bay in the context of marine resource scarcity
title_full Belonging to the West Coast : an ethnography of St Helena Bay in the context of marine resource scarcity
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title_full_unstemmed Belonging to the West Coast : an ethnography of St Helena Bay in the context of marine resource scarcity
title_short Belonging to the West Coast : an ethnography of St Helena Bay in the context of marine resource scarcity
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