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Research article2024Peer reviewedOpen access

The Labor Governance Frontier in Fisheries: A Critical Review and Future Outlook

Kadfak, Alin

Abstract

Industrial fisheries are some of the most dangerous workplaces in the world. This paper argues that oceans deserve to be understood as 'working spaces' embedded within complex jurisdictions, material processes, and social relations. I coin the term 'labor governance frontier' to develop a conceptual analysis that captures the ways in which material processes and governance programs, introduced by state and non-state actors, seek to expand and improve labor rights at sea. Labor in fisheries is an emerging field that has caught the attention of diverse disciplines. I argue that, to date, little research has explored workers' individual and collective agency in relation to the materiality of working at sea. I explore the potential of the concepts labor regime, labor precarity, and hybrid governance, to comprehend and expand the labor governance frontier. I conclude by outlining a research agenda for labor governance frontiers.

Keywords

Fisheries; frontier; hybrid governance; labor governance; labor precarity; labor regime

Published in

Society and Natural Resources
2024, volume: 37, number: 12, pages: 1710-1721
Publisher: TAYLOR AND FRANCIS INC

SLU Authors

UKÄ Subject classification

Fish and Aquacultural Science
Environmental Health and Occupational Health
Work Sciences

Publication identifier

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/08941920.2024.2411689

Permanent link to this page (URI)

https://res.slu.se/id/publ/133050