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'Pescando la Pinata': Testing Cooperation Theory and Method in a Fishing Commons = = Pescando la Pinata: Probando la teoria y el metodo de cooperacion en una pesqueria comun.
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'Pescando la Pinata': Testing Cooperation Theory and Method in a Fishing Commons =/
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Pescando la Pinata: Probando la teoria y el metodo de cooperacion en una pesqueria comun.
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Naar, Nicole Alexandra.
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Ann Arbor : ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, : 2019,
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283 p.
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Source: Dissertations Abstracts International, Volume: 81-04, Section: B.
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Cultural anthropology. -
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9781085796125
'Pescando la Pinata': Testing Cooperation Theory and Method in a Fishing Commons = = Pescando la Pinata: Probando la teoria y el metodo de cooperacion en una pesqueria comun.
Naar, Nicole Alexandra.
'Pescando la Pinata': Testing Cooperation Theory and Method in a Fishing Commons =
Pescando la Pinata: Probando la teoria y el metodo de cooperacion en una pesqueria comun. - Ann Arbor : ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, 2019 - 283 p.
Source: Dissertations Abstracts International, Volume: 81-04, Section: B.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of California, Davis, 2019.
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Through a case study of a Puerto San Carlos - an artisanal fishing community in Baja California Sur, Mexico - my dissertation examines two key issues concerning cooperation theory and method in the context of common-pool resource management: (1) the role of heterogeneity, and (2) the reliability of experimental games. After a brief introduction (Chapter 1), in the second chapter of the dissertation I analyze household survey results using a graphical model to examine how immigration affects community heterogeneity and environmental outcomes. Finding no evidence of clear differences in environmental impact based on place of origin, in the third chapter I focus on other resource user attributes and contexts previously associated with environmental impact. I find that predictors associated with increased investment in fishing as a livelihood generate both positive and negative environmental impacts, suggesting tradeoffs between short-term exploitation and long-term conservation that formal fishing rights may help resolve. The fourth chapter turns to questions about the external validity of experimental economic games. I review and reorganize the literature, distinguishing between two types of external validity - generalizability and parallelism - and discussing underlying theoretical assumptions and implications for anthropological and applied research relying on experimental methods. In the fifth chapter, I develop a rigorous test of parallelism by comparing closely aligned experimental, survey, and observational measures of cooperation in Puerto San Carlos. I find neither quantitative nor qualitative evidence of parallelism. Reflecting on policy implications for Puerto San Carlos and beyond (Chapter 6), I conclude that - just as there are no panaceas in common-pool resource management - there are no universal scapegoats for resource mismanagement, nor methodological magic-bullets for policy-oriented behavioral research.
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'Pescando la Pinata': Testing Cooperation Theory and Method in a Fishing Commons = = Pescando la Pinata: Probando la teoria y el metodo de cooperacion en una pesqueria comun.
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