Gregory Ferguson-Cradler
Gregory Ferguson-Cradler
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fisheries
Coping with crisis: The Peruvian state-owned fishing enterprise Pesca Perú, 1973–1998
This article examines why and how states use the legal and organisational construction of the state-owned enterprise (SOE) to deal with environmental and social crises.
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Setting a price on science: applied science under the fall of communism
Fisheries biology played a fundamental and unusually prominent role in Soviet state planning and diplomacy. Scientists and institutions …
Dec 1, 2023
Trondheim
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Liberalisering i fiskeriforvaltning siden 1980-tallet
Sep 9, 2023
Høgskolen på Vestlandet, Sogndal
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Managing economies, managing nature: Industry and regulation of fisheries in the post-war Soviet Union and Norway
This article examines the structure of the post-war fishing political economies in two countries separated by the Cold War divide: the Soviet Union and Norway.
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The Overfishing Problem: Natural and Social Categories in Early Twentieth-century Fisheries Science
This article looks at how fisheries biologists of the early twentieth century conceptualized and measured overfishing and attempted to make it a scientific object.
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Fisheries' collapse and the making of a global event, 1950s--1970s
Analyses three fisheries crises in the post-war world – the Far East Asian Kamchatka salmon in the late 1950s, the north Atlantic Atlanto-Scandian herring of the late 1960s, and the Peruvian anchoveta of the early 1970s.
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Forecasting Fisheries. Prediction and the planned economy in the Interwar Soviet Union
This essay looks at how the practices of Soviet fisheries science, focusing on the Caspian Sea region, changed in the late 1920s and 1930s.
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Borders before the Third UN Conference on the Law of the Sea
Dec 1, 2016
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Science, states, and salmon: Communicating through disagreement over a Cold War fault line
This essay takes the Soviet–Japanese Fisheries Convention of the Northwest Pacific Ocean of 1956 as a case study to consider the nature and characteristics of scientific disputes in highly politically-charged contexts outside frameworks of nation-states or international bodies.
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