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Big fish, small fries? The fluidity of power in patron-client relations of Lake Victoria fisheries
Highlights Analysis of power dynamics within patron-client relations in fisheries. Trading and labour relations are examples of reciprocal patron-client relations. Fishers have agency through access to sources of power to gain better conditions. Changing ecological and socio-economic conditions generate a fluidity of power.
Big fish, small fries? The fluidity of power in patron-client relations of Lake Victoria fisheries
Highlights Analysis of power dynamics within patron-client relations in fisheries. Trading and labour relations are examples of reciprocal patron-client relations. Fishers have agency through access to sources of power to gain better conditions. Changing ecological and socio-economic conditions generate a fluidity of power.
Big fish, small fries? The fluidity of power in patron-client relations of Lake Victoria fisheries
Nunan, Fiona (author) / Cepić, Dražen (author) / Onyango, Paul (author) / Salehe, Mwanahamis (author) / Yongo, Ernest (author) / Mbilingi, Bwambale (author) / Odongkara, Konstantine (author) / Mlahagwa, Elizabeth (author) / Owili, Monica (author)
Journal of Rural Studies ; 79 ; 246-253
2020-08-11
8 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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