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Defining Tradition in Traditional Ecological Knowledge

                              The Inevitable Ordering of Things

                              Conclusion
               CHAPTER 3  THE MAKING OF A SUSTAINABILITY DISCOURSE ................................................. 109

                              Discourse
                              Ordering Sustainability

                              Changing Discourses of Nature in an Icelandic Fishery

                              Oceanic Explorations, Concepts and Regulations, 20th - 21st C

                              Institutional Flows of Knowledge: Sustainable Seafood Guide

                              Conclusion
               CHAPTER 4  MATTERS OF CONCERN, CARE AND CONFLICT .................................................. 144

                              Dingpolitik: Matters of Concern Care, and Conflict

                              Tuna as Dingpolitik
                                     Tuna as commodity: traders and ranches

                                     Tuna as stock: scientists and regulators

                                     Tuna as public concern: NGOs and media

                                     Tuna as welfare: animal rights advocates
                                     Tuna as welfare, tuna as livelihood: tonnara fishing communities

                              Sustainability as Dingpolitik

                                     Greenpeace and sustainability certification

                                     Sustainability in San Pietro and Favignana
                              La Tonnara as Dingpolitik

                                     The mattanza

                                     Regulating the tonnara and quota wars

                                     A cage and the absence of tuna in San Pietro

                                     The absence of a tonnara in Favignana
                                     Illegal fishing

                                     Alternative employment

                              Conclusion

               CHAPTER 5  PRECARIOUS KNOWLEDGE AND THE POLITICS OF CARING FOR TUNA ............. 189
                              After the Mattanza

                              Decontextualising Knowledge about Fish


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