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Delaney Alyne

Delaney Alyne
Affiliation and department:
Job title: Associate Professor
Research field  (4): Human geography ,  Environmental policy and society ,  Social-ecological systems ,  Cultural anthropology and folklore
Research keywords  (14): fisheries geography ,  blue justice ,  place attachment ,  social-ecological systems ,  small-scale fisheries ,  umigyo ,  cultural heritage ,  ethnographic film ,  3.11 ,  Fisheries ,  Social sustainability ,  Resilience ,  Coastal communities ,  satoumi
Research theme for competitive and other funds  (30):
  • 2020 - 2027 Vulnerability to Viability (V2V): Global Partnership for Building Strong Small-Scale Fisheries Communities in Asia and Africa
  • 2023 - 2025 SEAQUEST: The quest for sustainability through stakeholder-driven collaborative research in coastal communities
  • 2020 - 2025 Arctic Challenge for Sustainability II(ArCS II)
  • 2019 - 2024 Revitalising/Re-imagining the Commons in an era of social and environmental change: A Next step in Commons Research
  • 2023 - Gastronomy geopolitics: Co-creation center for fostering green job markets
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Papers (44):
  • Naotaka HAYASHI, Alyne DELANEY. Climate change, community well-being, and consumption: Reconsidering human-environment relationships in Greenland under global change. Polar Science. 2024
  • Alyne E. Delaney, Katia Frangoudes. Coastal and maritime cultural heritage: from the European Union to East Asia and Latin America. Maritime Studies. 2024. 23. 2
  • Ana Carolina Esteves Dias, Derek Armitage, Prateep Kumar Nayak, Shehu Latunji Akintola, Evans Kwasi Arizi, Ratana Chuenpagdee, Basanta Kumar Das, Sabiha Ahmed Diba, Raktima Ghosh, Moenieba Isaacs, et al. From vulnerability to viability: A situational analysis of small-scale fisheries in Asia and Africa. Marine Policy. 2023
  • Katia Frangoudes, Juliette Herry, Dimitra Mylona, Colin Vanlaer, Alyne Delaney. Gender, a key dimension for the future of maritime cultural heritage research: cases from Europe and East Asia. Maritime Studies. 2023. 22. 30. 1-12
  • Alyne Elizabeth Delaney. Lowering Mountains, Raising Walls: Impacts of Rebuilding in Coastal Miyagi Communities. Japan’s Triple Disaster. 2023. 233-249
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MISC (21):
  • Alyne Delaney, VECTORS. VECTORS Final Report. 2015
  • James P. Robson, Iain J. Davidson-Hunt, Alyne Delaney, Gabriela Lichtenstein, Lapologang Magole, Aroha Te Pareake Mead. Remembering Elinor Ostrom. Policy Matters. 2014. 19. 7-9
  • Kristen Ounanian, Alyne Delaney, Maria Hadjimichael, Rikke Becker Jacobsen. Global Review of Social Science Integration with Natural Resource Management. 2013
  • J. Casey, J. A. Abella, J. Andersen, N. Bailey, M. Bertignac, M. Cardinale, H. Curtis, G. Daskalov, Alyne Delaney, R. Döring, et al. 44th Plenary Meeting Report of the Scientific, Technical and Economic Committee for Fisheries (PLEN-13-03). 2013
  • J. Casey, J. A. Abella, J. Andersen, N. Bailey, M. Bertignac, M. Cardinale, H. Curtis, G. Daskalov, Alyne Delaney, R. Döring, et al. 42nd Plenary Meeting Report of the Scientific, Technical and Economic Committee for Fisheries (PLEN-13-01). 2013
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Books (23):
  • Life Beyond the Tohoku Disasters: Autonomy and Adaptability in Coastal Japan
    Rowman & Littlefield 2024 ISBN:9781793616555
  • “Lowering Mountains, Raising Walls: Impacts of Rebuilding in Coastal Miyagi Communities. _In_ Novikova, Gerster, & Hartwick (eds) Japan's triple disaster : pursuing justice after the great East Japan earthquake, tsunami, and Fukushima nuclear accident
    Routledge 2023 ISBN:9781032375465
  • "The changed (cultural) landscape in Japan after the Great East Japan Earthquake: Understanding place attachment and coastal change" IN the EDITED Volume "Living After the Disaster: Disaster Humanities Research on Memorials and Regeneration
    Tankoban 2023
  • Precarity in an Inter-connected Northeast Asia: Essays
    International Graduate Program in Japanese Studies, Consortium for Global Studies, Tohoku University 2022 ISBN:9784908203299
  • "Why Should We Protect Life Above Water?"
    TBTI Global 2022 ISBN:9781777320256
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Lectures and oral presentations  (17):
  • Coastal communities, Disasters, & Resilience from an Anthropological Perspective
    (2024 TUJP・UNCC Summer Program 2024)
  • Highlighting stakeholder-engagement, collaboration, and trans-disciplinarity in the quest for sustainable coastal communities: Lessons from stakeholders “captaining the ship”
    (2024 Marine Social-Ecological Systems Symposium 2024)
  • Riding Rising Tides: the importance of environmental education and trans-disciplinary research for sustainability in coastal Japan
    (Bright Spots, Hope Spots: 2024 Small-scale Fisheries Regional Symposium for the Asia-Pacific 2024)
  • “Communities” in Coastal Danger Zones: Thinking about Protection Holistically
    (Frontlines of protection: Thinking and defining protection against disasters in times of environmental disruptions (International Workshop) 2024)
  • The Role of Anthropology in transdiciplinary research around the Impact of Climate Change on Coastal Communities: examples from Japan and the Arctic
    (Center for Northeast Asian Studies Colloquium 2024)
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Professional career (2):
  • PhD (University of Pittsburgh)
  • B.A. (Macalester College)
Work history (1):
  • 2018/04 - 現在 Tohoku University Center for Northeast Asian Studies Associate Professor
Committee career (3):
  • 2018/04 - 現在 European Commission, DG MARE Social data expert working groups of the Scientific, Technical, and Economic Committee for Fisheries (each year is a different title and focus)
  • 2015 - 2020 Dutch Pulse Trawl Research Programme, Ministry of Economic Affairs and Agriculture, The Kingdom of the Netherlands International Scienific Advsiory Committee.
  • 2010/11 - 2017/11 European Commission, Directorate-General for Fisheries and Maritime Affairs Scientific, Technical, and Economic Committee for Fisheries PLENARY
Awards (3):
  • 2021/03 - Tohoku University Tohoku University Wakate Ensemble Poster Award "Ten Years after the Great East Japan Earthquake: Challenges and Possibilities for Disaster Traditions from the Perspective of Gender Equality and Diversity"
  • 1999/03 - Fulbright Program, US Department of State Fulbright IIE Graduate Research Fellowship Setting Nets on Troubled Waters: Social Responses to Environmental Pollution in Northeast Japan (1999-2001)
  • 1993/05 - Macalester College Department of Anthropology Margaret Mead Distinguished Student in Anthropology Award
Association Membership(s) (2):
Japanese Consortium for Area Studies ,  The Fisheries Society of Japan
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