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The Morality of Compliance in Coastal Fisheries: Cases from Norway and Newfoundland

Gezelius, Stig S. 2003. "The Morality of Compliance in Coastal Fisheries: Cases from Norway and Newfoundland." Presented at "Joining the Northern Commons: Lessons for the World, Lessons from the World", Anchorage, August 17-21, 2003.

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"A comparative study of compliance among Norwegian and Newfoundland inshore fishers revealed moral distinctions between food and money, moderation and excess. While violations of government regulations were generally accepted in food fisheries, they were met with moral unease or informal sanctions in commercial fisheries. These findings are discussed in relation to the moral meanings of money and food, and subsequently accounted for in the light of a theory of two moral spheres of economic activity in economies based on harvesting of natural resources for both household and the market."

Document Type:Conference Paper
Keywords:IASCP
fisheries--Norway--case study
fisheries--Canada--case study
fisheries--comparative analysis
law
morality
regulation
compliance
economic behavior
ID Code:1183

 

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