Founder Trustee and Programme Head, Dakshin Foundation
PhD Candidate, AISSR, University of Amsterdam
Interests
environmental justice and law, science and technology studies, postcolonial natures, sociology of knowledge,
coastal-marine-ocean conservation and development policy, fisheries
[email protected]
PhD Candidate, AISSR, University of Amsterdam
Interests
environmental justice and law, science and technology studies, postcolonial natures, sociology of knowledge,
coastal-marine-ocean conservation and development policy, fisheries
[email protected]
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Human-molluscan entanglements...
Molluscs have shaped human relations and societies for centuries. Among the most famous and ancient sites for pearl and chank/conch fisheries was the Gulf of Mannar, India. Today, natural pearl fisheries in this region are a thing of the past, but fishers still bring us the sacred conch using a range of skills and technologies. I've researched these molluscan fisheries and followed contemporary chank diving, regulation and emerging concerns among diving communities. Molluscs periodically worsen some of my obsessions ...
Here's some stuff on human-molluscan worlds, from my work with friends:
* A journey with the sacred chank - a photo-essay on this wonderful gastropod, Frontline, March 30 Issue (PDF)
* Hunting-gathering lives with molluscs, in Seminar, February 2018
* Amphibious lives - a photo-essay of breath-hold diving, Frontline, March 02 2018 issue (PDF)
* We filmed the late Kupertheen Anna, who shared insights on present-day chank diving in the documentary Fishing Palk Bay
Molluscs have shaped human relations and societies for centuries. Among the most famous and ancient sites for pearl and chank/conch fisheries was the Gulf of Mannar, India. Today, natural pearl fisheries in this region are a thing of the past, but fishers still bring us the sacred conch using a range of skills and technologies. I've researched these molluscan fisheries and followed contemporary chank diving, regulation and emerging concerns among diving communities. Molluscs periodically worsen some of my obsessions ...
Here's some stuff on human-molluscan worlds, from my work with friends:
* A journey with the sacred chank - a photo-essay on this wonderful gastropod, Frontline, March 30 Issue (PDF)
* Hunting-gathering lives with molluscs, in Seminar, February 2018
* Amphibious lives - a photo-essay of breath-hold diving, Frontline, March 02 2018 issue (PDF)
* We filmed the late Kupertheen Anna, who shared insights on present-day chank diving in the documentary Fishing Palk Bay