C. F. S. Warren

ORCID: 0000-0003-3842-4637
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  • Asian Studies and History
  • Scottish History and National Identity
  • American Constitutional Law and Politics
  • Religious Tourism and Spaces
  • Reformation and Early Modern Christianity
  • Historical and Architectural Studies
  • Historical Economic and Social Studies
  • Socioeconomic Development in Asia
  • Southeast Asian Sociopolitical Studies
  • Linguistics and language evolution
  • Conservation, Biodiversity, and Resource Management
  • Medical History and Innovations
  • Historical Art and Culture Studies
  • Historical and Linguistic Studies
  • Medieval Literature and History
  • Philippine History and Culture
  • Religious Studies and Spiritual Practices
  • Folklore, Mythology, and Literature Studies
  • Historical Studies of British Isles
  • Female Genital Mutilation/Cutting Issues
  • Biblical Studies and Interpretation
  • Names, Identity, and Discrimination Research
  • Irish and British Studies
  • Ichthyology and Marine Biology
  • Australian History and Society

Murdoch University
2009-2024

Asia Centre
2018

Appalachian State University
2002

University of Oregon
2002

Florida State University
2002

John Brown University
2002

University of Victoria
2002

Northwestern University
2002

Arizona State University
2002

Bridge University
2002

Forecasts of high tourism growth in developing nations, where widespread poverty exists, has led to considerable interest as a tool for alleviation. Powerful bureaucratic and business alliances have been forged expand this programme. International development agencies are also turning way alleviating poverty. This is sometimes termed 'pro-poor tourism' (PPT). Distinguished from other forms 'alternative tourisms' such ecotourism community-based tourism, the stakeholders involved enterprise no...

10.2167/cit303 article EN Current Issues in Tourism 2007-05-16

Small-scale fisheries (SSF) provide crucial contributions to livelihoods, food and nutrition security, the well-being of coastal communities worldwide. In Indonesia, 2.5 million households are involved in SSF production, yet these characterised by high poverty rates vulnerability due declining ecosystem health climatic change. this study we applied Sustainable Livelihoods Framework analyse characteristics immediate longer-term outcomes 20 livelihood-focused intervention programs implemented...

10.1016/j.marpol.2021.104654 article EN cc-by-nc-nd Marine Policy 2021-07-09

In recent decades, there have been considerable efforts to enhance, diversify, or implement alternative livelihood activities in marginalized coastal communities, ease reliance on deteriorating resources, reduce poverty and improve well-being outcomes. To date, gender has notably absent from the literature small-scale fisheries associated improvement programs, despite increasing evidence of importance equality women's empowerment achieving such outcomes other contexts. this paper, drawing an...

10.1007/s40152-019-00142-5 article EN cc-by MAST. Maritime studies/Maritime studies 2019-06-06

This study investigates the social and environmental impacts of rise decline fishing industry in an Indonesian coastal community as a case conflicted role governance marine resource management. It analyses relationship between two distinct but intersecting fisheries west Bali: traditional small-scale artisanal fishery targeting diverse near shore species for local market, large-scale commercial purse seine fleet that exploits once rich Bali Strait sardine fishery. The recent collapse has had...

10.1016/j.ocecoaman.2020.105498 article EN cc-by-nc-nd Ocean & Coastal Management 2021-02-03

Privacy and secrecy both involve boundaries the denial of access to others; however, they differ in moral content behavior which is concealed. consensual where not; that is, there a “right privacy” but no equivalent secrecy.” Those stigmatized or disadvantaged social groups who have little privacy utilize conceal their behavior. The private family secret homosexual world are examples secrecy, respectively.

10.1111/j.1540-4560.1977.tb01881.x article EN Journal of Social Issues 1977-07-01

Colin MacCabe begins his contribution to Opening Bazin as follows: When I first wrote about Bazin, in Screen the summer of 1974, treated him a theoretically naïve empiricist, kind idiot family. In fact, what was idiotic construct an Althusserian straw man out Bazin's commitment real. elegant writing integrated elements filmmaking – industry, art, technology with depth and sophistication that Screen's analyses desperately needed. (p. 66) goes on charmingly eating humble pie for time, before...

10.1093/screen/hjs012 article EN Screen 2012-06-01

Fisheries are complex social-ecological systems, where managers struggle to balance the socio-economic interests of fishing communities with biology and ecology fisheries species. Spatial closures a popular measure address conservation management goals, including protection shark populations. However, very little research has been published on effectiveness shark-specific protect sharks, or their impacts fisher behavior. Situated within global center tropical marine biodiversity, Indonesia's...

10.3389/fmars.2016.00043 article EN cc-by Frontiers in Marine Science 2016-04-07

The local turn in good governance theory and practice responded to critiques of the ineffectiveness state management inequity privatization alternatives natural resource management. Confounding expectations greater effectiveness from decentralised governance, including community-based management, however, critics argue that expanded opportunities for elite capture have become widely associated with program failures. This overview theoretical controversies on leadership, patronage is part a...

10.1007/s10745-016-9831-z article EN cc-by Human Ecology 2016-06-01

For over two decades, Indonesia has reported higher average shark landings than any other nation, but very little local information exists on the fishery and life histories of targeted species. This poses severe challenges to sustainability conservation in this vast archipelago. We draw diverse sources data evaluate eastern Indonesia, a particularly data-poor region where sharks are primarily for their fins. Shark fishers from three coastal communities were interviewed perceptions catch...

10.1093/icesjms/fsw170 article EN ICES Journal of Marine Science 2016-11-07

This study focuses on the dynamics of community organization in contemporary Bali and ambivalent relationship between village institutions, adat, those Indonesian state, dinas. Focusing banjar--the civic Bali--the book traces its role serving needs members tensions implicit as intermediary implementation development policies.

10.2307/2760805 article EN Pacific Affairs 1997-01-01

The post-Suharto 'Reform Era' has witnessed explosive revitalization movements among Indonesia's indigenous minorities or 'customary'(adat) communities attempting to redress the disempowerment they suffered under former regime. This study considers current resurgence of customary claims land and resources in Bali, where state-sponsored investment boom 1990s had severe social environmental impacts. It focuses on recent experiments with participatory community mapping, aimed at reframing...

10.1111/j.0012-155x.2005.00402.x article EN Development and Change 2005-01-01

This paper concerns resource governance in a remote Balinese coastal community, which faces severe environmental challenges due to overexploitation and habitat destruction. It explores some of the issues raised 'social capital' debates regarding leadership public participation toward sustainable natural governance. Given strength customary law high degree required ritual-social domain, Bali represents model context for examining these issues. Through case study destructive exploitation...

10.1007/s10745-016-9832-y article EN cc-by Human Ecology 2016-06-01

ABSTRACT This exploration of controversies over environmental regulation in the Indonesian province Bali traces relationship between media, attitudes and Balinese identity, focusing on religious dimension that identity ways which this has become bound up with conceptions imbalance a popular critique capitalist development island. The fusion cultural metaphors ‘erosion’ ‘preservation’ public discourse is striking case, since sites great spiritual significance are also attractive to investors...

10.1002/j.1834-4461.2012.tb00135.x article EN Oceania 2012-11-01

Community-driven development (CDD) programmes have emerged on a large scale in the Global South following research and policy work regarding social capital, capabilities empowerment. This paper analyses one of largest international examples 'social' turn, examining effects CDD approach governmental, structural relational terms. While successfully generated new political rationalities governmental technologies, ability programming driven by capital concepts to empower marginalised sections...

10.1080/00220388.2016.1262024 article EN The Journal of Development Studies 2016-12-06

Steenbergen, D. J., and C. Warren. 2018. Implementing strategies to overcome social-ecological traps: the role of community brokers institutional bricolage in a locally managed marine area. Ecology Society 23(3):10. https://doi.org/10.5751/ES-10256-230310

10.5751/es-10256-230310 article EN cc-by Ecology and Society 2018-01-01

Webster's “English dictionary” Get access C. F. S. Warren, M.A. Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar Notes and Queries, Volume s5-V, Issue 130, 24 June 1876, Pages 522–523, https://doi.org/10.1093/nq/s5-V.130.522k Published: 1876

10.1093/nq/s5-v.130.522k article EN Notes and Queries 1876-06-24
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