Leite Marta C F, Johnson Derek Stephen, Ross Helen, Seixas Cristiana Simão
Natural Resources Institute, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada.
Department of Anthropology, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada.
Marit Stud. 2023;22(3):36. doi: 10.1007/s40152-023-00322-4. Epub 2023 Aug 12.
Although much in the lives of members of the Caiçara small-scale fishing communities of Lázaro and Saco da Ribeira in Ubatuba, southeastern Brazil would suggest hardship, that population expresses a surprising degree of satisfaction with life. In this paper, we use a social wellbeing lens as applied through an ethnographic, mixed methods approach to reflect on this overall sense that lives rooted in small-scale fishing are well worth living despite their many challenges. We see the classic maritime anthropology theme of identity at the heart of meaning and life satisfaction. Identity provides core aspects of how people engage with their realities and anchors values that are reference points in work and social relations. With reference to the relational nuances revealed by the social wellbeing perspective, however, we show that Caiçara and small-scale fishing identities are not monolithic, but reflect gender and other social positions, and personal and familial experiences. These experiences include grappling with the complex effects of economic, social, political, and environmental changes. We conclude by arguing that fisheries policy that seeks to prioritize human wellbeing would benefit by adopting a social wellbeing perspective. Fisheries policy could thereby take into account identity, values, and relational elements of social life that give meaning and a sense of belonging to small-scale fishers, while also recognizing the cross-cutting and often contradictory variations in human experience that arise from social and economic differences. This social fabric of small-scale fishers' lives shapes their intentions and actions and is thus a necessary complication to the practice of fisheries management that its proponents need to consider.
尽管巴西东南部乌巴图巴的拉扎罗和里贝拉湾的凯萨拉小规模捕鱼社区成员的生活在很多方面都显示出艰辛,但该群体对生活却表现出了惊人的满意度。在本文中,我们运用社会福祉视角,通过人种志和混合方法来思考这种总体感受,即尽管面临诸多挑战,但扎根于小规模捕鱼的生活依然非常值得过。我们认为身份认同这一经典的海洋人类学主题是意义和生活满意度的核心。身份认同提供了人们如何与现实互动的核心方面,并确立了在工作和社会关系中作为参照点的价值观。然而,参照社会福祉视角所揭示的关系细微差别,我们发现凯萨拉和小规模捕鱼的身份认同并非单一的,而是反映了性别和其他社会地位以及个人和家庭经历。这些经历包括应对经济、社会、政治和环境变化的复杂影响。我们的结论是,旨在优先考虑人类福祉的渔业政策若采用社会福祉视角将受益匪浅。渔业政策因此可以考虑到赋予小规模渔民意义和归属感的社会生活的身份认同、价值观和关系要素,同时也认识到由于社会和经济差异而产生的人类经历的交叉性且往往相互矛盾的变化。小规模渔民生活的这种社会结构塑造了他们的意图和行动,因此是渔业管理实践中其支持者需要考虑的一个必要的复杂因素。