@article{fdi:010087894, title = {{N}ative and migrant fishers on the {G}abonese coast : how to share places, resources, know-how and languages ?}, author = {{S}abinot, {C}atherine}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{A}long the {G}abonese coast, native populations and migrant fisher communities live side by side and, together, build constantly changing life spaces. {I}n the {N}yanga region, past and current interactions between fishers from {B}enin, {S}enegal, {C}ongo and {G}abon (characterized by diverse rights regarding land, sea and lagoons, specific knowledge and know-how) conduct to particular cultural dynamics : loan dynamics, innovations and knowledge transfers between communities. {B}ased on deep ethnographical fieldwork, this paper aims to: 1) describe how migrant and native fishers in {G}abon share coastal places and adapt their ecological knowledge, environmental know-how and know-being in order to enhance their livelihoods; 2) and analyse how fishers' migration in {A}frica is a key factor for societal changes.}, keywords = {{GABON} ; {BENIN} ; {SENEGAL} ; {REPUBLIQUE} {DEMOCRATIQUE} {DU} {CONGO}}, booktitle = {}, journal = {{A}frican {I}dentities}, volume = {19}, numero = {3}, pages = {322--341}, ISSN = {1472-5851}, year = {2021}, DOI = {10.1080/14725843.2021.1937048}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010087894}, }