Role of communities in fisheries management: “one would first need to imagine it” Fikret BerkesPrateep Kumar Nayak Original Paper 06 November 2018 Pages: 241 - 251
The regulative lock-in: the challenge of establishing Sami fisheries governance in Norway Jahn Petter JohnsenSiri Ulfsdatter Søreng Original Paper 06 November 2018 Pages: 253 - 261
Governance and governability: indigenous small-scale fisheries and autonomy in coastal Nicaragua Miguel González Original Paper 06 November 2018 Pages: 263 - 273
Legal pluralism, governance, and the dynamics of seafood supply chains—explorations from South Asia Maarten Bavinck Original Paper Open access 06 November 2018 Pages: 275 - 284
Why marginality persists in a governable fishery—the case of New Zealand Andrew M. SongHekia BodwitchJoeri Scholtens Original Paper Open access 06 November 2018 Pages: 285 - 293
The transformation of the oceans and the future of marine social science Peter ArboMaaike KnolKevin St. Martin Original Paper 06 November 2018 Pages: 295 - 304
Too big to fail: An essay about Svein Jentoft’s engagement in small-scale fisheries research and development of the interactive governance theory Ratana Chuenpagdee Essay 06 November 2018 Pages: 305 - 314
Dedicated scholar and research entrepreneur: Svein Jentoft’s contributions to social science research Knut H. Mikalsen Essay 06 November 2018 Pages: 315 - 321