International researcher-practitioner collaboration to co-produce conceptualisation of marine identities & put marine citizenship theory into practice
国际研究人员与实践者合作共同制定海洋身份的概念
基本信息
- 批准号:ES/X006379/1
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 12.28万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:英国
- 项目类别:Fellowship
- 财政年份:2022
- 资助国家:英国
- 起止时间:2022 至 无数据
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
The UN Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development identifies ten challenges for humanity to address to secure a sustainable future for the ocean and humanity. This proposal responds to Challenge 10: "Change humanity's relationship with the ocean". Marine citizenship is exercising the right to participate in the transformation of the human-ocean relationship and includes activities ranging from choosing ocean-friendly products to leading campaigns aimed at reducing harmful human impacts upon the ocean. My PhD research suggests there may be a marine identity, through which people are directly dependent on a healthy marine environment, which motivates people to go from caring about the ocean, to taking action to protect it.The project will convene a workshop and network of international researchers and practitioners to: develop a conceptualisation of marine identities through diverse perspectives, knowledge, research and practice in global communities; interrogate relationships with marine citizenship and ocean literacy; publish the findings, targeted at Global Environmental Change, to reach leading environmental researchers. This workshop is anticipated to include representatives from the Samoan Voyaging Society (SVS), which works to reconnect Pacific Islanderchildren to their traditional seafaring heritage, through nurturing cultural identity, ocean literacy, and traditional skills; and the Canadian Ocean Literacy Coalition (COLC), a project promoting ocean literacy across Canada, pioneering new techniques and participatory approaches.This project will lay the groundwork for conceptualising marine identities and their connection to marine citizenship and ocean literacy, and develop effective measurement tools for interdisciplinary research. To facilitate these aims, the project includes collaboration with the UK's first National Marine Park in Plymouth Sound (PSNMP). PSNMP and the linked Lottery Heritage Horizons project are centred on the connection Plymouth residents and visitors have with the ocean. Both aim to promote marine citizenship through positive experience and interaction with the marine environment. Through this collaboration, applied interdisciplinary activities will be co-produced to pilot methods of developing marine citizenship and marine identity through participation and impact. This will enable a range of organisations, businesses and communities in the city to learn about and promote marine citizenship. Learning will reach beyond Plymouth, through the PSNMP's role as a blueprint for other NMPs. This will provide foundations for the development of future research into marine citizenship and marine identities.A core component will be the development of an ESRC New Investigators Grant funding application, aiming to more fully characterise marine identities and their relationship with marine citizenship and ocean literacy across international communities. Using case studies (e.g., PSNMP, SVS and COLC), the project will cross Western and non-Western, indigenous and non-indigenous, and urban and non-urban communities to enable identification of commonalities and differences within marine identity. The research design will build on outcomes of the workshop, the PSNMP collaboration, and the theoretical marine identity framework proposed in my PhD research. The project will use interdisciplinary and mixed methods approaches to understand marine identity holistically and will be designed to provide cross-cultural research tools and lay the foundations to support research and practice that will promote active marine citizenship and the transformation of the human-ocean relationship.Throughout this fellowship, I will increase my publication outputs whilst continuing to build my exemplary record of impact and public engagement. Findings will be shared with researchers and practitioners in the marine sector, and communities of all kinds.
联合国海洋科学促进可持续发展十年确定了人类需要应对的十大挑战,以确保海洋和人类的可持续未来。该提案回应了挑战 10:“改变人类与海洋的关系”。海洋公民正在行使参与人类与海洋关系转型的权利,包括从选择海洋友好型产品到领导旨在减少人类对海洋有害影响的活动等活动。我的博士研究表明,可能存在一种海洋身份,通过这种身份,人们直接依赖于健康的海洋环境,这促使人们从关心海洋转向采取行动保护海洋。该项目将召开一个研讨会和网络国际研究人员和从业者:通过全球社区的不同观点、知识、研究和实践制定海洋身份的概念;审视与海洋公民身份和海洋素养的关系;发布针对全球环境变化的研究结果,以接触领先的环境研究人员。萨摩亚航海协会 (SVS) 的代表预计将参加本次研讨会,该协会致力于通过培养文化认同、海洋素养和传统技能,将太平洋岛民儿童与其传统航海传统重新联系起来;以及加拿大海洋素养联盟(COLC),这是一个在加拿大各地促进海洋素养的项目,开创了新技术和参与性方法。该项目将为概念化海洋身份及其与海洋公民和海洋素养的联系奠定基础,并开发有效的测量工具用于跨学科研究。为了实现这些目标,该项目包括与英国第一个普利茅斯湾国家海洋公园 (PSNMP) 合作。 PSNMP 和相关的 Lottery Heritage Horizons 项目以普利茅斯居民和游客与海洋的联系为中心。两者都旨在通过积极的体验和与海洋环境的互动来促进海洋公民意识。通过这种合作,将共同开展应用跨学科活动,通过参与和影响来试点发展海洋公民和海洋身份的方法。这将使该市的一系列组织、企业和社区能够了解和促进海洋公民意识。通过 PSNMP 作为其他 NMP 蓝图的作用,学习将超越普利茅斯。这将为未来海洋公民身份和海洋身份研究的发展奠定基础。核心组成部分将是开发 ESRC 新研究者资助申请,旨在更全面地描述海洋身份及其与海洋公民身份和海洋素养的关系国际社会。通过案例研究(例如 PSNMP、SVS 和 COLC),该项目将跨越西方和非西方、土著和非土著、城市和非城市社区,以识别海洋特征的共性和差异。研究设计将建立在研讨会成果、PSNMP 合作以及我的博士研究中提出的理论海洋身份框架的基础上。该项目将采用跨学科和混合方法来全面了解海洋身份,旨在提供跨文化研究工具,并为支持研究和实践奠定基础,从而促进积极的海洋公民意识和人类与海洋关系的转变。在整个研究期间,我将增加我的出版物产出,同时继续建立我的影响力和公众参与的模范记录。研究结果将与海洋部门以及各类社区的研究人员和从业者分享。
项目成果
期刊论文数量(4)
专著数量(0)
科研奖励数量(0)
会议论文数量(0)
专利数量(0)
Putting coastal communities at the center of a sustainable blue economy: A review of risks, opportunities, and strategies
将沿海社区置于可持续蓝色经济的中心:风险、机遇和战略回顾
- DOI:http://dx.10.3389/fpos.2022.1032204
- 发表时间:2023
- 期刊:
- 影响因子:0
- 作者:Evans L
- 通讯作者:Evans L
Thalassophilia and marine identity: Drivers of 'thick' marine citizenship
嗜海癖和海洋身份:“厚重”海洋公民身份的驱动力
- DOI:http://dx.10.1016/j.jenvman.2024.120111
- 发表时间:2024
- 期刊:
- 影响因子:8.7
- 作者:Buchan P
- 通讯作者:Buchan P
Transdisciplinary Marine Research - Bridging Science and Society
跨学科海洋研究 - 连接科学与社会
- DOI:http://dx.10.4324/9781003311171-5
- 发表时间:2022
- 期刊:
- 影响因子:0
- 作者:Buchan P
- 通讯作者:Buchan P
Marine citizenship: The right to participate in the transformation of the human-ocean relationship for sustainability.
海洋公民:参与人类与海洋关系可持续发展转型的权利。
- DOI:http://dx.10.1371/journal.pone.0280518
- 发表时间:2023
- 期刊:
- 影响因子:3.7
- 作者:Buchan PM
- 通讯作者:Buchan PM
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