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Who is governing food systems? Power and legal pluralism in lobster traceability 2011 Journal of legal pluralism and unofficial law 64 (): xiii, 121-48
  • Courtenay E. Parlee
  • Melanie G. Wiber
H6/KFNC [JOURNAL-] 0732-9113
Matrifocality and women's power on the Miskito coast 2007 Ethnology 46 (2): 133-49
  • Laura Hobson Herlihy
H6 [ETHNOLOGY-] 0014-1828
Lobster and groundfish management in the Gulf of Maine: a rational choice perspective 2006 Human organization 65 (3): 240-52
  • James M. Acheson
H6/KF [APPLIED-] 0018-7259
Strategies, conflict, and the emergence of territoriality: the case of the Maine lobster industry 2004 American anthropologist 106 (2): 296-307
  • James M. Acheson
  • Roy J. Gardener
*H6 [AMERICAN-] 0002-7294
Property as social relation: right of 'kindness' and the social organization of lobster fishing among northeastern Nova Scotian Scottish Gaels 2004 Human organization 63 (3): 320-33
  • Anthony Davis
  • John Wagner
H6/KF [APPLIED-] 0018-7259
Mi'kmaq people and tradition: Indian Brook lobster fishing in St. Mary's Bay, Nova Scotia 2003 Papers of the Algonquian conference 34 (): 303-10
  • Simone Poliandri
0031-5671
Rational choice, culture change, and fisheries management in the Gulf of Maine 2002 Research in economic anthropology 21 (): 133-59
  • James M. Acheson
Lobster war rages on: the Marshall decision and First Nations' fight for resources 2001 Native Americas 18 (3/4): 80-7
  • Bruce Johansen
1092-3527
Folk management, 'soft evolutionism', and fishers' motives: implications for the regulation of the lobster fisheries of Maine and Newfoundland 1993 Human organisation 52 (4): 414-20
  • C T Palmer
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