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DC 欄位 | 值 | 語言 |
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dc.contributor.advisor | 洪伯邑 | zh_TW |
dc.contributor.advisor | Po-Yi Hung | en |
dc.contributor.author | 林育加 | zh_TW |
dc.contributor.author | Yu-Chia Lin | en |
dc.date.accessioned | 2024-07-23T16:36:08Z | - |
dc.date.available | 2024-07-24 | - |
dc.date.copyright | 2024-07-23 | - |
dc.date.issued | 2023 | - |
dc.date.submitted | 2024-07-11 | - |
dc.identifier.citation | Adler, A. (2022). Science: Histories, imaginations, spaces. In: Peters, K. A. The Routledge handbook of ocean space. Abingdon, Oxon; New York, NY: Routledge.
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dc.description.abstract | 臺灣是遠洋漁業大國,在鮪魚等高經濟價值魚種的捕撈量為世界首位,不過遠洋鮪釣漁業也正面臨國際漁業治理的趨勢影響,進而呈現出在公海上進行生產與治理的國家-企業複合體。本研究「跟著冷凍鮪魚走」,討論製成生魚片的大目鮪自海中捕撈後,有著一連串生產/治理的過程,呈現出國家與企業關係的存在。透過訪談與移地研究,本研究廣泛與漁業從業者、官員、科學家與模里西斯華僑進行訪談,認為海洋空間與多重物質性牽動漁民透過一系列與之對應的漁業技術、基礎設施與海外基地等空間連結,打造大目鮪作為一種新商品,也賦予國家-企業複合體形成之契機;而當前國際漁業治理也在區域漁業管理組織的運作下,需要國家、企業、漁業科學家與漁民的共同參與以達在監控、資源評估與協商配額等公海領域化過程。
因此,跟著鮪魚從海洋裡到市場端的生產過程,本研究透過地理學有關前沿、領域化與物質性等概念,說明公海空間性與物質性對於漁業生產與治理的影響,進而形塑國家-企業複合體。 | zh_TW |
dc.description.abstract | Issues around oceanic space and resource distribution are centered in the scholars’ discussion. The maritime space and multiple materialities intrigue the geographers to reconceptualize and move beyond the terrestrial perspective of the states and enterprises. In this paper, I propose state-enterprise complex to engage those dialogues while emphasizing the process that shapes the relationship in-between the state and enterprises in/on/beyond the ocean. Taiwan is a prominent distant-water fishing state which leads the world’s top harvest in certain highly migratory, high-value fish species like bigeye tuna, while also facing the trend of the High Sea fishery governance.
This study employs the methodology of following the frozen tuna to examine the production/governance, and economic/political processes in making bigeye tuna a fresh sashimi. This paper conducts archival research, ethnographic fieldwork in Taiwan and Mauritius, and interviews with fishermen, government officials, scientists, and the Mauritian Hakka diaspora. I argue that the ocean spatiality and the multiple materialities drive fisheries to forge spatial connections through fishing technologies, infrastructures, and overseas landing bases, which shape the frontier of bigeye tuna as a new commodity. Nevertheless, the operation of regional fisheries management organizations requires the participation of states, enterprises, fisheries scientists, fishermen, and infrastructures to achieve modern ocean governance including surveillance, resource assessment, and quota negotiation. Therefore, by following the frozen tuna, this study combines the concepts of frontier, territory, and materialities to examine the fishing technology and marine governance of distant-water tuna fisheries, proposing the state-enterprise complex in the co-shaping of maritime territories. | en |
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口試委員會審定書 I 謝誌 II 摘要 IV Abstract V 圖次 VIII 表次 VIII 第一章、緒論 1 第一節、研究背景 1 第二節、研究目的與研究問題 6 第三節、文獻回顧 8 一、我國遠洋漁業之相關研究回顧 9 二、海洋環境與資源的空間:前沿與領域 12 三、物質性與國家-企業關係 16 四、成為中介:人與環境之間的基礎設施討論 19 第四節、方法論與研究架構 22 一、方法論 22 二、章節安排 24 三、研究限制 25 第五節、研究方法 26 一、文獻探討 26 二、半結構式訪談 27 三、移地研究 27 第二章、國家-企業複合體的前沿空間:遠洋鮪釣業的資源空間打造 30 第一節、遠洋鮪釣史:國家起頭、市場耦合與打拼的臺灣漁民 31 一、國家在發展遠洋漁業的主動角色 31 二、與日本市場國的耦合:消費與造船市場 36 三、從臺灣海峽到世界大洋的漁民 39 第二節、打造海洋的資源空間:大目鮪何以成為一種新資源? 41 一、生食鮪魚的出現:臺灣遠洋鮪釣業的前沿時刻與空間拓展 42 二、低溫與脆性:維繫冷凍的基礎設施 47 第三節、從海裡到海上:跟著冷凍鮪魚走 51 一、遇見多重物質性:從原魚到生魚片的漁業技術 51 二、移動冷凍鮪魚:海上轉載、海外基地與海洋資源空間的打造 64 小結:生魚片:由物質性與技術所複合而成的商品 71 第三章、模里西斯作為一個相遇的空間 73 第一節、相遇在模里西斯:海外基地與臺灣遠洋鮪釣業之關係 74 一、模里西斯與臺灣的關係史 74 二、在陸地上「相遇」並參與在遠洋漁業的人們 78 第二節、冷煙、船長室與公文:鮪漁業生產與治理的現場 87 一、冷煙與磅秤:卸魚的現場 87 二、船長室:公文、配額與臺籍船 91 小結:匯聚著海洋、地勢與物質性的海外基地模里西斯 97 第四章、展現治理:監控、科學與不只是治理 99 第一節、漁業行為的監控 100 一、「學著被治理-治理但幫忙」:漁業行為的海洋治理 101 二、鮪魚的移動與停滯:一連串治理的展開 106 第二節、開啟黑盒子:治理多重物質性的科學-政治複合 112 一、來自漁業實力:漁業資料的生產與科學評估的基礎 112 二、試圖開箱自然:區域漁業管理組織、科學家與資源評估 117 三、在確定與不確定之間:鮪魚的多重物質性與「配額」作為漁業治理核心 121 第三節、不只是治理:物質性帶入的國家-企業複合體 127 一、國家-企業複合體的概念與想法 128 二、在國之內:國家-企業複合體的組成 134 三、在國之外:從「配額」延展的環境與政治 141 小結、物質性與國家-企業複合體 148 結論:海洋空間、鮪釣業與國家-企業複合體 150 一、海洋空間與物質性:造就鮪釣業的前沿空間 150 二、鮪釣業:中介海洋物質性的漁業技術 151 三、海外基地:相遇在模里西斯的生產/治理、客家僑胞/臺灣船、國家/企業 152 四、在國境之外的海洋展現漁業治理-漁業監控與漁業科學 153 五、對應多重海洋物質性與領域政治的國家-企業複合體 154 後記 156 參考文獻 158 附錄一、受訪者一覽表 172 | - |
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dc.title | 跟著冷凍鮪魚走: 臺灣印度洋鮪釣業的漁業治理及國家-企業複合體 | zh_TW |
dc.title | Following the Frozen Tuna: Taiwan’s Longline Tuna Fishery in the Indian Ocean and State-Enterprise Complex | en |
dc.type | Thesis | - |
dc.date.schoolyear | 112-2 | - |
dc.description.degree | 碩士 | - |
dc.contributor.oralexamcommittee | 王驥懋;郭庭君;何俊頤 | zh_TW |
dc.contributor.oralexamcommittee | Chi-Mao Wang;Ting-Chun Kuo;Chun-Yi Ho | en |
dc.subject.keyword | 大目鮪,模里西斯,海外基地,IOTC,前沿,領域,物質性, | zh_TW |
dc.subject.keyword | bigeye tuna,Mauritius,overseas landing bases,IOTC,frontier,territory,materialities, | en |
dc.relation.page | 173 | - |
dc.identifier.doi | 10.6342/NTU202401685 | - |
dc.rights.note | 同意授權(限校園內公開) | - |
dc.date.accepted | 2024-07-12 | - |
dc.contributor.author-college | 理學院 | - |
dc.contributor.author-dept | 地理環境資源學系 | - |
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