罗盘 发表于 2025-3-27 00:49:17

Growing Up in a Norwegian Coastal Town in the Nineteenth Century: Work and Intergenerational Relatiskills needed to become capable adults. Boys worked primarily in the shipping industry, and girls worked as domestic servants. At sea and on shore, boys and girls also underwent an education in their culture. They became part of a specific coastal, MARE culture, which is characterised by a spirit of danger and ‘open mindedness’ towards the world.

隐藏 发表于 2025-3-27 01:55:09

Learning from the Coast: Youth, Family, and Local Knowledge in the Faroe Islands,. 6(1):1–11, 2012) in the North Atlantic, young people will always look for opportunities in the coastal ecosystem and beyond – in fisheries, fish farming, shipping, tourism, etc. How much of the aquatic knowledge is acquired from formal education and how much is part of social interaction in the village community?

镇痛剂 发表于 2025-3-27 08:36:45

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Expiration 发表于 2025-3-27 10:48:18

Sustainability, Knowledge and Social Identity: Commonalities, Conflicts and Complexities in Coastal both economic uncertainty and environmental challenges, there is potential for a strong sense of coastal identity and belonging to a place to act as a basis for reaching common ground and imagining new possibilities and opportunities.

Alopecia-Areata 发表于 2025-3-27 14:17:02

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cajole 发表于 2025-3-27 18:50:48

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反感 发表于 2025-3-28 00:09:24

Growing Up in a Norwegian Coastal Town in the Nineteenth Century: Work and Intergenerational Relati-year-old boy who had his first trip at sea with his father in 1843. From this micro-story, the perspective expands to a micro-macro view that sheds light on how growing up in a coastal community, where shipping was the most important industry, was affected by local and global changes in the economy

Hangar 发表于 2025-3-28 03:58:35

,‘I’m Treading Water Here for My Generation’: Gendered and Generational Perspectives on Informal Knod cultural transitions. These shifts include the devaluation of traditional knowledge forms, transitioning towards local post-industrial service sectors and an increasingly educated and high-tech society linked to urbanisation trends. Despite such patterns, these contemporary sites are, however, bec

ADAGE 发表于 2025-3-28 06:28:48

Local Knowledge and Change in a Small Fishing Community in Cyprus: Implications for Social and Culter economic restructuring. Drawing on qualitative data collected from three generations of fishing families, we focus our exploration on the processes through which local knowledge is transmitted from generation to generation creating a sense of continuity with the past. A strong shared sense of ide

遗忘 发表于 2025-3-28 11:00:51

The Shifting Landscape of Childhood and Literacies of the Sea in a Coastal Community in Mid-Norway:decades, is explored through the lens of childhood and knowledge production. Based on the analyses of memories of childhood among current grandparents, I introduce the concept ., to show how children learnt particular ways of . reflect an embodied sense of place, pointing to the significance of natu
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