Fishermen: Their Social and Economic Development

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This book is about the life of the traditional fisherman: how ‘planned development’ is affective their lives. Modernization of the fishing sector has given fewer benefits to the traditional fisherman. They have been, marginalized in the entire process of fisheries community development as many powerful forces have reaped the benefits. Fishing is an occupation characterized by seasonal thoughts and mounds in their income. The crafts and gears available with the traditional fishermen that are specie-specific make them unemployed during certain time of the year. Te book discusses the various strategies adopted by the fishermen to cope with the fluctuating income.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Sheery Joseph

Sherry Joseph is an activist-academician who has been concerned with the issues of development of the marginalized communities. He is currently teaching in the Department of social work, Visva-Bharati. Earlier he taught at the Delhi School of Social Work, Delhi University and had also worked in the NGO sector also. Earned his Doctorate from Visva-Bharati he is author of many articles in reputed journals and books and have edited a book.

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Title
Fishermen: Their Social and Economic Development
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Edition
1st Ed.
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ISBN
8180960145
Length
x+150p., Tables; Bibliography; Index; 23cm
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