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Fishy Work

Fishy Work

De : Ian M. Cook and Alin Kadfak
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A podcast about marine ecologies and labouring at sea hosted by Ian M. Cook and Alin Kadfak. Join us as we cast off into a sea of trash fish, worker precarity, racism, and labour campaigns to name but a few of the topics we’ll find stranded, floating, and calling out to have a podcast made about them. https://www.justseafood.org/podcastCC BY-NC-SA 4.0 DEED. Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International Sciences sociales
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    • Season Finale
      Dec 12 2024

      As Season One of Fishy Work comes to an end Alin and Ian look back - or rather listen back - to some of the season highlights.

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      39 min
    • Un-romancing the Ecolabel
      Oct 21 2024

      Welcome to Episode 5 of Fishy Work, Un-romancing the Eco Label! In this episode we dig deeper into seafood eco labels, ask if they cause more harm than good for fishworkers, and explore why it is so difficult to create ethical labels for seafood products. This episode we're going to be speaking with Chris Williams & Katrina Nakamura

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      41 min
    • Union Power
      Sep 16 2024

      Hello and welcome to Fishy Work Episode 4: Union Power

      In this episode, we're going to be speaking with Bright Maté Kweku Chai, a former fisher and boatswain on industrial trawls, semi industrial and artisanal vessels. Bright now acts as a local chairman for NUSPAW, the National Union for Sea, Port and Allied Workers in Ghana.

      And we're also joined by Vanessa Jaiteh, a senior research scientist at the Centre for Development and Environment at the University of Bern in Switzerland.

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      36 min
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