The gendered traditional knowledge in the fish cage industry: a case study of Kampung Taritipan, Kota Marudu, Sabah

Traditional knowledge has been thought by scholars in the recent past as consisting of cultural beliefs and traditions in a given community that has developed over time and has been passed from generation to generation. The development of knowledge has the potential to change the nature of gender re...

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Main Authors: Nivasini Tamothran, Rosazman Hussin, Fadzilah Majid Cooke
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spelling my.ums.eprints.315482021-12-28T08:00:36Z https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/31548/ The gendered traditional knowledge in the fish cage industry: a case study of Kampung Taritipan, Kota Marudu, Sabah Nivasini Tamothran Rosazman Hussin Fadzilah Majid Cooke SH201-399 Fisheries Traditional knowledge has been thought by scholars in the recent past as consisting of cultural beliefs and traditions in a given community that has developed over time and has been passed from generation to generation. The development of knowledge has the potential to change the nature of gender relations within the community. Nevertheless, traditional knowledge has become more encompassing since it has been restructured by new forms of knowledge, from informal education to governance. There are also hesitations and critique that these changes made a realization that traditional knowledge is gendered. This paper provides an overview of the gendered traditional knowledge in the fish cage industry, especially the more well-known product of hybrid grouper fish (Epinephelus sp). In this context, the gendered knowledge was evident through the view’s men held about women’s fisher knowledge. The major methods used in this study were in-depth interviews, focus-group discussion and participant observation at the fish cage culture in Kampung Taritipan, Kota Marudu. Penerbit UMS 2019 Article PeerReviewed text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/31548/1/The%20gendered%20traditional%20knowledge%20in%20the%20fish%20cage%20industry.pdf text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/31548/2/The%20gendered%20traditional%20knowledge%20in%20the%20fish%20cage%20industry1.pdf Nivasini Tamothran and Rosazman Hussin and Fadzilah Majid Cooke (2019) The gendered traditional knowledge in the fish cage industry: a case study of Kampung Taritipan, Kota Marudu, Sabah. Journal of Borneo Social Transformation Studies (JOBSTS), 5. pp. 114-119. ISSN 2462-2095 https://jurcon.ums.edu.my/ojums/index.php/jobsts/article/view/2171 https://doi.org/10.51200/jobsts.v0i0.2171
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Nivasini Tamothran
Rosazman Hussin
Fadzilah Majid Cooke
The gendered traditional knowledge in the fish cage industry: a case study of Kampung Taritipan, Kota Marudu, Sabah
description Traditional knowledge has been thought by scholars in the recent past as consisting of cultural beliefs and traditions in a given community that has developed over time and has been passed from generation to generation. The development of knowledge has the potential to change the nature of gender relations within the community. Nevertheless, traditional knowledge has become more encompassing since it has been restructured by new forms of knowledge, from informal education to governance. There are also hesitations and critique that these changes made a realization that traditional knowledge is gendered. This paper provides an overview of the gendered traditional knowledge in the fish cage industry, especially the more well-known product of hybrid grouper fish (Epinephelus sp). In this context, the gendered knowledge was evident through the view’s men held about women’s fisher knowledge. The major methods used in this study were in-depth interviews, focus-group discussion and participant observation at the fish cage culture in Kampung Taritipan, Kota Marudu.
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author Nivasini Tamothran
Rosazman Hussin
Fadzilah Majid Cooke
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Rosazman Hussin
Fadzilah Majid Cooke
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title The gendered traditional knowledge in the fish cage industry: a case study of Kampung Taritipan, Kota Marudu, Sabah
title_short The gendered traditional knowledge in the fish cage industry: a case study of Kampung Taritipan, Kota Marudu, Sabah
title_full The gendered traditional knowledge in the fish cage industry: a case study of Kampung Taritipan, Kota Marudu, Sabah
title_fullStr The gendered traditional knowledge in the fish cage industry: a case study of Kampung Taritipan, Kota Marudu, Sabah
title_full_unstemmed The gendered traditional knowledge in the fish cage industry: a case study of Kampung Taritipan, Kota Marudu, Sabah
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