祖国与公海:越南移徙渔业工人的家乡与工业渔业之间的跨界联系。

Maritime studies : MAST Pub Date : 2022-01-01 Epub Date: 2022-06-24 DOI:10.1007/s40152-022-00272-3
Andrew Nova Le
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为了响应以迁徙视角审视工业渔业的呼吁,本文探讨了与2016年化学品泄漏有关的越南本土过程如何影响洄游渔业工人在公海上的工作。根据在越南和台湾的民族志田野调查和访谈,我的论文传达了两个发现。首先,灾难的消极后果削弱了许多男子和妇女为家庭生计作出适当贡献的能力。其次,在越南无法维持生计迫使移徙渔业工人用更长的、可能更危险的工作日来换取额外的工资和工资预付款。这些发现说明了以跨国视角研究工业渔业的好处,并可应用于其他情况,例如正在进行的COVID-19大流行。
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The homeland and the high seas: cross-border connections between Vietnamese migrant fish workers' home villages and industrial fisheries.

Heeding the call to examine industrial fisheries with a migratory lens, this article explores how homeland processes in Vietnam-linked to the 2016 chemical spill-affect migrant fish workers' work on the high seas. Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork and interviews in Vietnam and Taiwan, my paper relays two findings. First, the disaster's negative consequences undermined many men and women's ability to adequately contribute to household subsistence. Second, the inability to sustain livelihoods in Vietnam compelled migrant fish workers to exchange longer, and potentially more hazardous, workdays for additional wages and wage advances. These findings illustrate the benefits of studying industrial fisheries with a transnational prospective and can be applied to other contexts, such as the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.

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