Stone weirs on Chipei Island, Taiwan--Landesque capital and ecologically unequal exchange
(2009)Department of Economic History
- Abstract
- This thesis focuses on the development of stone weirs on Chipei
Island. Chipei is one of the offshore islands of the Penghu archipelago in
Taiwan. Stone weirs on Chipei Island have been in use for more than three
centuries. The islanders developed a social structure based on building and
utilizing stone weirs for fishing. Stone weirs are central to the legacies of every
family on Chipei. Nowadays, most people still hold shares in stone weirs. The
development of stone weirs on Chipei Island is examined from the perspective
of historical-political ecology, more specifically drawing on the concepts of
landesque capital and ecologically unequal exchange.
Three phases were carried out in the use of stone weirs, 1) pre-1940s, stone
weir as... (More) - This thesis focuses on the development of stone weirs on Chipei
Island. Chipei is one of the offshore islands of the Penghu archipelago in
Taiwan. Stone weirs on Chipei Island have been in use for more than three
centuries. The islanders developed a social structure based on building and
utilizing stone weirs for fishing. Stone weirs are central to the legacies of every
family on Chipei. Nowadays, most people still hold shares in stone weirs. The
development of stone weirs on Chipei Island is examined from the perspective
of historical-political ecology, more specifically drawing on the concepts of
landesque capital and ecologically unequal exchange.
Three phases were carried out in the use of stone weirs, 1) pre-1940s, stone
weir as landesque capital, when the KMT took over 2) from the end of the
1940s to the 1970s ecologically unequal exchange occurred in the stone weirs
and Chipei Island 3) from post-1970s, tourist industry became the most
important sector that stone weirs become a destination of tourists. (Less)
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- author
- Liao, Juo Ting
- supervisor
- organization
- year
- 2009
- type
- H1 - Master's Degree (One Year)
- subject
- keywords
- stone weir, Chipei Island, landesque capital, ecologially unequal, Social and economic history, Ekonomisk och social historia
- language
- English
- id
- 1474753
- date added to LUP
- 2009-07-17 00:00:00
- date last changed
- 2010-08-03 10:52:43
@misc{1474753, abstract = {{This thesis focuses on the development of stone weirs on Chipei Island. Chipei is one of the offshore islands of the Penghu archipelago in Taiwan. Stone weirs on Chipei Island have been in use for more than three centuries. The islanders developed a social structure based on building and utilizing stone weirs for fishing. Stone weirs are central to the legacies of every family on Chipei. Nowadays, most people still hold shares in stone weirs. The development of stone weirs on Chipei Island is examined from the perspective of historical-political ecology, more specifically drawing on the concepts of landesque capital and ecologically unequal exchange. Three phases were carried out in the use of stone weirs, 1) pre-1940s, stone weir as landesque capital, when the KMT took over 2) from the end of the 1940s to the 1970s ecologically unequal exchange occurred in the stone weirs and Chipei Island 3) from post-1970s, tourist industry became the most important sector that stone weirs become a destination of tourists.}}, author = {{Liao, Juo Ting}}, language = {{eng}}, note = {{Student Paper}}, title = {{Stone weirs on Chipei Island, Taiwan--Landesque capital and ecologically unequal exchange}}, year = {{2009}}, }