Transforming the Fisheries: Neoliberalism, Nature, and the Commons

Author:   Patrick Bresnihan
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Pages:   240
Publication Date:   01 April 2018
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Author:   Patrick Bresnihan
Publisher:   University of Nebraska Press
Imprint:   University of Nebraska Press
ISBN:  

9781496206404


ISBN 10:   1496206401
Pages:   240
Publication Date:   01 April 2018
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Acknowledgments1. Introduction: Ecological Crises and Beyond2. The End of the Line: Scarcity, Liberalism, and Enclosure3. Stewards of the Sea: Neoliberalism and the Making of the Environmental Entrepreneur4. Community-Managed Resources: A “Third Way” for Environmental Governance5. The More-Than-Human Commons: From Commons to Commoning6. Conclusion: Neoliberalism and the CommonsNotesBibliographyIndex

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Transforming the Fisheries is a milestone in current debates on the commons. It not only offers an insightful discussion of the many radically divergent approaches to the commons and their complex relations to politics, but also provides a framework for rethinking and expanding the commons beyond its intense liberal and humanist entanglements. It introduces an understanding of the commons as a shared practice of socio-material experimentation. -Dimitris Papadopoulos, associate professor at Leicester University and coauthor of Escape Routes: Control and Subversion in the Twenty-First Century -- Dimitris Papadopoulos A gracefully written and analytically powerful account of the crisis of European fisheries. Bresnihan's Transforming the Fisheries ranks among the most insightful of a new wave of political ecology, ably weaving together work, power, and capital. It is must reading for anyone concerned about ecological crisis and global capitalism. -Jason W. Moore, associate professor at Binghamton University and author of Capitalism in the Web of Life: Ecology and the Accumulation of Capital -- Jason W. Moore Eloquently written, deeply researched, deftly argued. This is a brilliant, critical reappraisal of capitalism's relationship with the sea and should be read by anyone concerned with environmental crisis more generally. -Christian Parenti, author of Tropic of Chaos: Climate Change and the New Geography of Violence -- Christian Parenti This is an original and systematic piece of work, but what distinguishes Bresnihan's contribution, from other studies in different places addressing different environmental resources, is a wide array of theoretical reflections that deepen and flesh out his points. -G. Taylor Aiken, International Journal of Justice and Sustainability -- G. Taylor Aiken * International Journal of Justice and Sustainability * A must read. -Antipode * Antipode *


Transforming the Fisheries is a milestone in current debates on the commons. It not only offers an insightful discussion of the many radically divergent approaches to the commons and their complex relations to politics, but also provides a framework for rethinking and expanding the commons beyond its intense liberal and humanist entanglements. It introduces an understanding of the commons as a shared practice of socio-material experimentation. -Dimitris Papadopoulos, associate professor at Leicester University and coauthor of Escape Routes: Control and Subversion in the Twenty-First Century -- Dimitris Papadopoulos A gracefully written and analytically powerful account of the crisis of European fisheries. Bresnihan's Transforming the Fisheries ranks among the most insightful of a new wave of political ecology, ably weaving together work, power, and capital. It is must reading for anyone concerned about ecological crisis and global capitalism. -Jason W. Moore, associate professor at Binghamton University and author of Capitalism in the Web of Life: Ecology and the Accumulation of Capital -- Jason W. Moore Eloquently written, deeply researched, deftly argued. This is a brilliant, critical reappraisal of capitalism's relationship with the sea and should be read by anyone concerned with environmental crisis more generally. -Christian Parenti, author of Tropic of Chaos: Climate Change and the New Geography of Violence -- Christian Parenti A must read. -Antipode * Antipode *


Transforming the Fisheries is a milestone in current debates on the commons. It not only offers an insightful discussion of the many radically divergent approaches to the commons and their complex relations to politics, but also provides a framework for rethinking and expanding the commons beyond its intense liberal and humanist entanglements. It introduces an understanding of the commons as a shared practice of socio-material experimentation. -Dimitris Papadopoulos, associate professor at Leicester University and coauthor of Escape Routes: Control and Subversion in the Twenty-First Century -- Dimitris Papadopoulos A gracefully written and analytically powerful account of the crisis of European fisheries. Bresnihan's Transforming the Fisheries ranks among the most insightful of a new wave of political ecology, ably weaving together work, power, and capital. It is must reading for anyone concerned about ecological crisis and global capitalism. -Jason W. Moore, associate professor at Binghamton University and author of Capitalism in the Web of Life: Ecology and the Accumulation of Capital -- Jason W. Moore Eloquently written, deeply researched, deftly argued. This is a brilliant, critical reappraisal of capitalism's relationship with the sea and should be read by anyone concerned with environmental crisis more generally. -Christian Parenti, assistant professor of liberal studies at New York University and author of Tropic of Chaos: Climate Change and the New Geography of Violence -- Christian Parenti A must read. -Antipode * Antipode *


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Patrick Bresnihan is an assistant professor in environmental geography at Trinity College, Dublin.  

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