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Shrimp, prawn and the political economy of social wellbeing in rural Bangladesh

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Title Shrimp, prawn and the political economy of social wellbeing in rural Bangladesh
 
Creator Belton, Benjamin
 
Subject aquaculture
fish
 
Description Wellbeing is gaining prominence in international development discourse as an alternative means of conceptualising and assessing progress against human development goals. This paper operationalizes the concept of social wellbeing (comprised of interlinked material, subjective and relational dimensions) as a framework for understanding the effects of agrarian change, as experienced by inhabitants of two villages in rural Southwest Bangladesh. Production of two ostensibly similar high value export crops (tiger shrimp and freshwater prawn) resulted in radically different trajectories of agrarian change and social wellbeing outcomes in the two villages. These were broadly positive in the village producing prawn, but broadly negative in the village producing shrimp. The paper links these divergent wellbeing outcomes to the ways in which peasant livelihoods became commodified in each village. Different patterns of commodification are shown to be linked to differences in the biological characteristics of the two organisms farmed. The paper demonstrates the theoretical, methodological and analytical utility of integrating social wellbeing and political economy of agrarian change perspectives in the study of rural development.
 
Date 2016-06
2016-06-23T16:45:25Z
2016-06-23T16:45:25Z
 
Type Journal Article
 
Identifier Belton, B. 2016. Shrimp, prawn and the political economy of social wellbeing in rural Bangladesh. Journal of Rural Studies 45:230–242.
0743-0167
https://hdl.handle.net/10568/75816
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jrurstud.2016.03.014
 
Language en
 
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Format p. 230-242
 
Publisher Elsevier BV
 
Source Journal of Rural Studies