Bonnie McCay
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Bonnie McCay's Degrees
- PhD Anthropology Columbia University
- Masters Anthropology Columbia University
- Bachelors Anthropology University of California, Berkeley
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Bonnie McCay is an anthropologist and Board of Governors Distinguished Service Professor Emerita at Rutgers University. Her research has focused on the anthropological and social aspects of common property theory, with particular emphasis on fisheries management and human–environment relations in marine areas. Her critique of the concept of tragedy of the commons predates the more well-known work by Elinor Ostrom.
Bonnie McCay's Published Works
Published Works
- The Tragedy of the Commons: Twenty-two years later (1990) (1282)
- Social theory and fisheries co-management (1998) (594)
- The benefits of the commons (1989) (546)
- User participation in fisheries management: lessons drawn from international experiences☆ (1995) (419)
- Market or Community Failure? Critical Perspectives on Common Property Research (1998) (303)
- New Directions in Ecology and Ecological Anthropology (1975) (280)
- Toward developing a complete understanding: A social science research agenda for marine protected areas (2003) (212)
- From the bottom up: Participatory issues in fisheries management (1996) (211)
- Systems ecology, people ecology, and the anthropology of fishing communities (1978) (187)
- Social and ecological implications of ITQs: an overview (1995) (180)
- Cooperative research, co-management and the social dimension of fisheries science and management (2004) (164)
- Science in support of ecosystem-based management for the US West Coast and beyond (2010) (137)
- Cooperatives, concessions, and co-management on the Pacific coast of Mexico (2014) (134)
- Marine Protected Areas and the Governance of Marine Ecosystems and Fisheries (2011) (107)
- ITQs and Community: An Essay on Environmental Governance (2004) (95)
- Unintended and perverse consequences of ignoring linkages in fisheries systems (2007) (93)
- Individual transferable quotas (ITQs) in Canadian and US fisheries (1995) (93)
- Communities, knowledge and fisheries of the future (2007) (92)
- A Fishermen's Cooperative, Limited: Indigenous Resource Management in a Complex Society (1980) (87)
- Comparison of Job Satisfaction in Six New Jersey Fisheries: Implications for Management (1990) (84)
- The ontological politics of marine spatial planning: Assembling the ocean and shaping the capacities of ‘Community’ and ‘Environment’ (2016) (80)
- Moving beyond panaceas in fisheries governance (2018) (74)
- optimal foragers or political actors? ecological analyses of a New Jersey fishery (1981) (74)
- Certifying the commons: eco-certification, privatization, and collective action (2014) (66)
- Human dimensions of climate change and fisheries in a coupled system: the Atlantic surfclam case (2011) (57)
- Adaptation strategies of coastal fishing communities as species shift poleward (2018) (57)
- Wealth reallocation and sustainability under climate change (2016) (54)
- Building equity, stewardship, and resilience into market-based property rights systems. (1995) (50)
- Cumulative effects, creeping enclosure, and the marine commons of New Jersey (2010) (49)
- Market Power, Industrial Organization and Tradeable Quotas (1998) (36)
- A system-wide approach to supporting improvements in seafood production practices and outcomes (2014) (35)
- The Pirates of Piscary: Ethnohistory of Illegal Fishing in New Jersey (1984) (34)
- How the participants talk about “participation” in Mid-Atlantic fisheries management (1998) (33)
- The Politics of Water: Urban Protest, Gender, and Power in Monterrey, Mexico (1997) (32)
- A tool to navigate overlaps in fragmented ocean governance (2009) (31)
- Oyster Wars and the Public Trust: Property, Law, and Ecology in New Jersey History (1998) (31)
- Concepts of Process in Social Science Explanations (1991) (29)
- Coping with Environmental Change (2011) (27)
- Development Issues in Fisheries as Agrarian Systems (1981) (25)
- Individual transferable quotas, comanagement, and community: lessons from Nova Scotia (1998) (23)
- The Place of Civil Society in Fisheries Management (2003) (23)
- Market Share, Capacity Utilization, Resource Conservation, and Tradable Quotas (1998) (23)
- Social structure and debates on fisheries management in the Atlantic surf clam fishery (1990) (22)
- CHAPTER XIV – Problems in the Identification of Environmental Problems (1977) (21)
- CO-MANAGING THE COMMONS (1998) (20)
- Resistance to changes in property rights or, why not ITQs? (2000) (20)
- Fish and fisheries in hot water: What is happening and how do we adapt? (2020) (19)
- Gearing up for Improved Collaboration: the Potentials and Limits of Cooperative Research for Incorporating Fishermen's Knowledge (2006) (19)
- Improving communication from managers to fishers in Europe and the US (2007) (17)
- Coping with Environmental Change Systemic Responses and the Roles of Property and Community in Three Fisheries (2011) (16)
- Offshore Wind Projects and Fisheries: Conflict and Engagement in the United Kingdom and the United States (2020) (15)
- Not All Those Who Wander Are Lost – Responses of Fishers’ Communities to Shifts in the Distribution and Abundance of Fish (2021) (14)
- Territorial use rights in fisheries of the northern Pacific coast of Mexico (2017) (13)
- The Resilient Outport: Ecology, Economy, and Society in Rural Newfoundland. Rosemary E. Ommer (2002) (12)
- Anthropology: Shifts in fishing grounds (2012) (12)
- 15. 'That's Not Right': Resistance to Enclosure in a Newfoundland Crab Fishery (1999) (12)
- Trading expertise: The rise and demise of an industry/government committee on survey trawl design (2012) (12)
- Institutional Differences among Marine Fisheries Scientists' Views of their Working Conditions, Discipline, and Fisheries Management (2002) (12)
- Redefining Nature: Ecology, Culture and Domestication (1998) (11)
- Labor and the Labor Process in a Limited Entry Fishery (1989) (11)
- Technology Adoption Among Cape May Fishermen (1987) (10)
- Understanding Social Robustness in Selected European Fisheries Management Systems (2009) (9)
- “Fish is Scarce”: Fisheries Modernization on Fogo Island, Newfoundland (1979) (8)
- Property rights, the commons, and natural resource management. (2005) (7)
- Community-based approaches to the "fishermen's problem". (2000) (7)
- Fisheries Co-management: Improving Fisheries Governance through Stakeholder Participation (2009) (7)
- Expanding the boundaries of commons scholarship: The 2008 Conference of the International Association for the Study of the Commons (2010) (6)
- Building Economically, Socially and Ecologically ResilientFisheries and Coastal Communities: A Policy Paper (2014) (5)
- Introduction: Ethnography and Enclosure of the Marine Commons (2008) (5)
- Fishery and Forest Transitions to Sustainability: A Comparative Analysis (2012) (5)
- Fisherwomen, fisheries policy, and maritime anthropology (1993) (4)
- The Ocean Commons and Community (1994) (4)
- FORMS OF PROPERTY RIGHTS AND THE IMPACTS OF CHANGING OWNERSHIP (1996) (3)
- 6. Women's Rights, Community Survival, and the Fisheries Cooperative of Fogo Island (2003) (3)
- Comments on "Any Comments on the Sociology Section, Tony?" (1985) (3)
- Folk Management in the World's Fisheries; Lessons for Modern Fisheries Management: Christopher L. Dyer & James R. McGoodwin (Eds). University Press of Colorado, Niwot, CO, 1994, 330pp. ISBN 0-87081-325-0, $24.95 (1994) (3)
- Robert McC. Netting and human ecology: An appreciation (1996) (2)
- Supply response in the mid-atlantic surf clam and ocean quahog fishery (1997) (2)
- Applied Anthropology: “To Each His Own”: William Coaker and the Fishermen's Protective Union in Newfoundland Politics, 1908–1925. Ian D. H. McDonald (1989) (2)
- Trading expertise: The rise and demise of an industry/government committee on survey trawl design (2012) (1)
- Liminality of the coasts: a work in progress (2008) (1)
- Property in Economic Context (1999) (1)
- Commons analysis and ocean fisheries (2019) (1)
- Comments. Cultural Ecology, the Mianmin & Seasonally: an Exchange (2010) (0)
- The Estuary's Gift: An Atlantic Coast Cultural Biography:The Estuary's Gift: An Atlantic Coast Cultural Biography. (2001) (0)
- Taking social theory and communities seriously: contributions of Svein Jentoft (2020) (0)
- Indigenous Control of Tropical Rain Forest Reserves (2002) (0)
- Suffolk County's hard clam industry : an overview and an analysis of management alternatives : a report of a study (1985) (0)
- Introduction to Human Ecology Vol. 35, No. 5, October 2007 on Marine Resources (2007) (0)
- Applied Anthropology: Stewart Island: Anthropological Perspectives on a New Zealand Fishing Community. Hal B. Levine and Marlene Wolfzahn Levine (1988) (0)
- Book reviews (1990) (0)
- The making of an environmental doctrine: public trust and American shellfishermen (2003) (0)
- The State and Small-Scale Fisheries in Puerto Rico (review) (2007) (0)
- Book reviews (1994) (0)
- OFFSHORE WIND PROJECTS AND FISHERIES (2021) (0)
- Research, part of a Special Feature on Rebuilding Fisheries and Threatened Communities: the Social-Ecology of a Particularly Wicked Problem Certifying the commons: eco-certification, privatization, and collective (2014) (0)
- Wilson, D. C. 2009. The Paradoxes of Transparency: Science and the Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries Management in Europe. MARE Publication Series No. 5. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press. (2010) (0)
- Red Gold: The Managed Extinction of the Giant Bluefin Tuna by Jennifer E.TelescaMinneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2020. 311 pp. (2021) (0)
- Edinburgh Research Explorer Offshore wind projects and fisheries (2021) (0)
- 3. Oysters, Public Trust, and the Law in New Jersey (2020) (0)
- Book reviews (1984) (0)
- Section 1: Overview of Highlands and its Waterfront (2005) (0)
- Heterogeneity and uncertainty in ecological anthropology (1977) (0)
- Publications Received (1999) (0)
- Detailed study of social robustness in four cases: Baltic Sea, North Sea, Western Shelf, and the Faroe Islands (2008) (0)
- Original Article Adaptation strategies of coastal fishing communities as species shift poleward (2019) (0)
- Planting Clams in New Jersey (1990) (0)
- Clams and Clammers in a Jam: Climate Change and the Atlantic Surfclam Fishery (2012) (0)
- Environmental Anthropology: A Historical Reader , BY MICHAEL R. DOVE AND CAROL CARPENTER, xxi + 480 pp., 24.5 × 17 × 2.5 cm, ISBN 978 1 1137 9 paperback, GB£ 21.99, Oxford, UK: Blackwell Publishing, 2008 (2008) (0)
- The Origins of Human Disease. Thomas McKeown (1990) (0)
- VIEWS ON POLICY (2003) (0)
- Medical Anthropology. George M. Foster and Barbara G. Anderson. (1980) (0)
- Book Review: Fishers at Work, Workers at Sea: A Puerto Rican Journal Through Labor and Refuge, by David Griffith and Manuel Valdés Pizzini. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 2002, 265 pp. $62.50 (cloth), $19.95 (paper) (2003) (0)
- Culture and the commons. (1998) (0)
- Confrontations Close to Home: Contaminated Communities . The Social and Psychological Impacts of Residential Toxic Exposure. Michael R. Edelstein. Westview, Boulder, Co, 1988. xx, 217 pp. $33. (1989) (0)
- Reviewers for Volumes 16 and 17 (2004) (0)
- Enclosed: Conservation, Cattle, and Commerce among the Q'eqchi' Maya Lowlanders Liza Grandia (Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2012) (2014) (0)
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