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Fisherwomen's Labour and Political Participation - In the Canavieiras Extractive Reserve (RESEX) - BA

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Within the context of artisanal fishing, since it is an extremely important activity in extractive reserves (RESEX) and influences the economy and culture of fishing communities, this research sought to give greater visibility to the real participation of women in shaping the space in question. In this way, the analysis adopted took into account the participation of women in the construction of social processes in fishing communities. In fact, women's achievements in the labour market have brought new questions and reflections on the production of space. However, in traditional fishing communities, women's work is still marked by invisibility and a lack of recognition in the category. In artisanal fishing, women have always played an important role, both in the post-catch production chain and in processing fish for sale and in making and mending fishing mesh, as well as acting as fisherwomen and shellfish gatherers.

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Máster en Geografía por la Universidad Federal de Bahía (UFBA) y Especialista en Gestión de Políticas Públicas de Género y Raza por la Universidad de Brasilia (UNB). Licenciada y Licenciada en Geografía también por la UFBA. Investigadora de la Red Ibero-Latinoamericana de Estudios de Geografía, Género y Sexualidad (REGGSILA).

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Authors Marina Morenna Alves de Figueiredo
Publisher Our Knowledge Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.07.2024
 
EAN 9786207895977
ISBN 9786207895977
No. of pages 104
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Sociological theories

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