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Title:A transdisciplinary co-conceptualisation of marine identity
Authors:ID Buchan, P. M. (Author)
ID Glithero, L. D. (Author)
ID McKinley, E. (Author)
ID Strand, M. (Author)
ID Champion, G. (Author)
ID Flander-Putrle, Vesna (Author)
Files:URL URL - Source URL, visit https://doi.org/10.1002/pan3.10715
 
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Language:English
Typology:1.01 - Original Scientific Article
Organization:Logo NIB - National Institute of Biology
Abstract:1. Challenge 10 of the United Nations Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development (2021–2030) calls for the restoration of society's relationship with the ocean. Research suggests that the relationship people have with marine environments can influence their depth of engagement in marine citizenship action, and the important role for ‘marine identity’ in driving that action. Although identity is well-researched, marine identity is a concept novel to academia and a baseline understanding is required, both to grasp the scope of the concept, and to support research into its role in transforming the human-ocean relationship. 2. Here, a transdisciplinary study, endorsed as a UN Ocean Decade Activity and by the EU Mission Ocean & Waters, brought together a multinational community of marine researchers and practitioners to co-produce a baseline conceptualisation of marine identity, drawing on photovoice and deliberative methodology. This paper presents the findings of the co-production process and offers a first introduction in the literature of the multiple variations and formations of marine identity. 3. We find marine identity to be a complex and multidimensional concept, suffused with individual experiences and understandings of the marine environment, based on social and cultural understandings of the ocean, contemporarily and historically. We present real-world examples of marine identity to illustrate key themes that were developed through co-production. 4. Policy implications: We propose marine identity as a catalyst for understanding existing multifaceted and caring relationships with the ocean, as well as the restoration of society's relationship with the ocean. Marine identity research should, therefore, be prioritised in research seeking to contribute to the UN Ocean Decade Challenge 10, as this will support integration of non-material values of the ocean into marine planning processes and policy making, enabling effective responses to Challenge 10's emphasis on integrating traditional/cultural ways of knowing and valuing the marine environment, through diverse marine identities. We welcome research efforts that will further develop the marine identity concept and empirically investigate the relationships between marine identity, marine citizenship, and people's relationships with the ocean.
Keywords:marine identity, ocean relationship, marine citizenship, transdisciplinary study, photovoice, deliberative methodology, co-production, multinational community, policy implications, non-material values
Publication status:In print
Publication version:Version of Record
Year of publishing:2024
PID:20.500.12556/DiRROS-20476 New window
UDC:574
ISSN on article:2575-8314
DOI:10.1002/pan3.10715 New window
COBISS.SI-ID:209069059 New window
Note:Nasl. z nasl. zaslona; Opis vira z dne 26. 9. 2024; Soavtorica iz Slo.: Vesna Flander-Putrle; Online first: 16 Sept. 2024; Članek v PDF obsega 25 str.;
Publication date in DiRROS:26.09.2024
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Title:People and nature
Shortened title:People nat.
Publisher:J. Wiley & Sons
ISSN:2575-8314
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Funding programme:Economic and Social Research Council
Project number:ES/X006379/1

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