Recruitment to the Norwegian fishing fleet: storylines, paradoxes, and pragmatism in Norwegian fisheries and recruitment policy
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/6055Date
2013Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
Peer reviewed
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Sønvisen, Signe AnnieAbstract
The majority of actors in the Norwegian fisheries consider recruitment of fishers to
be the main future challenge for the Norwegian fishing fleet. As fleet recruitment is a
highly politicized field, the problem of how to mitigate the recruitment problem is a
subject of heavy debate. Some argue that recruitment problems are caused by low
fleet profitability, while others argue that recruitment problems are caused by fleet
restructuring polices.
This article aims to explore the recruitment phenomenon. Thus, it examines the
relationship between recruitment discourse and recruitment policies and practices.
Discourse analysis is used to show how diverging storylines about recruitment result
in incoherent recruitment policy. The article concludes that while current recruitment
policies are heavily influenced by ideology, the answer to creating more efficient
recruitment policies may lie in a more pragmatic approach.
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SISWO (The Netherlands Universities' Social Research Centre)Citation
Maritime Studies 12(2013) nr. 8 s. 1-26Metadata
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