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Net Values: Environmental, Economic, and Social Entanglements in the Gulf of California

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Availability:Out of StockContributor:Nicole D. PetersonPublish date:2025-04-15Pages:208
Languages:EnglishPublisher:University of Arizona PressISBN-13:9780816554799ISBN-10:081655479XUPC:9780816554799Book Category:Social Science, NatureBook Subcategory:Anthropology, Natural Resources, Cultural & Ethnic StudiesBook Topic:Cultural & Social, Caribbean & Latin American StudiesSize:8.90 x 6.00 x 0.60 inchesWeight:0.6504Product ID:SCTY7XD40X

In Loreto, Baja California Sur, Mexico, artisanal fishing families and staff of Loreto Bay National Park face an array of choices as tourism, environmental concerns, and economic precarity challenge livelihoods and natural resource availability. In Net Values, Nicole D. Peterson offers a critical examination of how the idea of "choice" is understood, and what it means for policies, planning, and programs to ignore the social, political, economic, and cultural contexts surrounding these choices.

Anchored by more than twenty years of research, Peterson provides insight into the fishing community of Loreto and reveals an important role in decision-making that diverges from previous studies. She argues that decisions about fishing, natural resource management, and other aspects of life are influenced by context, values, and expectations in ways that go beyond the typical psychological or cognitive theories of choice. Instead, Net Values highlights the ways that choices are constrained and enabled by values and expectations of cultures, histories, relationships, and experiences, both personal and shared. Peterson answers questions such as "why do the fishermen fish?" or "what is the marine park staff doing?" These decisions and choices are related to the larger implication addressed by this book: that in order to make effective policies around natural resource management and other issues, we must understand how those potential policies interact with the decision processes already underway.

Divided into five chapters, Net Values is rich in ethnographic detail, drawing from real people to inform the narratives, chapters, and theoretical elaboration. Peterson's interactions with fishers such as Don Javier and his family and friends support the ideas offered around choice, values, and strategies, connecting ideas to real experiences.

Languages:EnglishPublisher:University of Arizona PressISBN-13:9780816554799ISBN-10:081655479XUPC:9780816554799Book Category:Social Science, NatureBook Subcategory:Anthropology, Natural Resources, Cultural & Ethnic StudiesBook Topic:Cultural & Social, Caribbean & Latin American StudiesSize:8.90 x 6.00 x 0.60 inchesWeight:0.6504Product ID:SCTY7XD40X
Nicole D. Peterson, associate professor of anthropology at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, is an applied, environmental, and economic anthropologist who engages with communities dealing with inequities around food, health, and the environment, with a focus on decision-making.
Publisher: University of Arizona Press

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