State Regulation of the Inshore and Inland Fisheries of Newfoundland: A Study of the Regulatory Role of Federal Fishery Officers

This study examines, from a sociological perspective, the relationship between human agency and social structure. It argues that the relatively isolated working conditions of federal fishery officers, based within the inshore fishery of Newfoundland, poses problems stemming from the tension between...

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Main Author: Phyne, John G.
Other Authors: Matthews, Ralph, Sociology
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Published: 2020
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11375/6809
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spelling ftmcmaster:oai:macsphere.mcmaster.ca:11375/6809 2024-09-15T18:19:56+00:00 State Regulation of the Inshore and Inland Fisheries of Newfoundland: A Study of the Regulatory Role of Federal Fishery Officers Phyne, John G. Matthews, Ralph Sociology 2020-01-20T19:48:27Z http://hdl.handle.net/11375/6809 unknown opendissertations/2114 2785 1337295 http://hdl.handle.net/11375/6809 Sociology 2020 ftmcmaster 2024-06-26T04:35:26Z This study examines, from a sociological perspective, the relationship between human agency and social structure. It argues that the relatively isolated working conditions of federal fishery officers, based within the inshore fishery of Newfoundland, poses problems stemming from the tension between managerial control and fishery officers' discretionary and incremental policy-making role. These issues are addressed through the street-level bureaucracy perspective and insights from the sociology of organizations. Based upon interviews with fifty-one fishery officers, selected from a population of eighty-five officials, the study argues that: Indirect bureaucratic and technological controls are used to supervise fishery officers' work; despite such controls, these officials have access to discretion, but argue that they use it in order to better implement fishery policies. Finally, these officials have a limited impact upon policy-making within the Department of Fisheries and Oceans. The study concludes by examining the broader context of fishery officers' work in terms of the role of state and Giddens' theory of structuration. Thesis Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Other/Unknown Material Newfoundland MacSphere (McMaster University)
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State Regulation of the Inshore and Inland Fisheries of Newfoundland: A Study of the Regulatory Role of Federal Fishery Officers
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description This study examines, from a sociological perspective, the relationship between human agency and social structure. It argues that the relatively isolated working conditions of federal fishery officers, based within the inshore fishery of Newfoundland, poses problems stemming from the tension between managerial control and fishery officers' discretionary and incremental policy-making role. These issues are addressed through the street-level bureaucracy perspective and insights from the sociology of organizations. Based upon interviews with fifty-one fishery officers, selected from a population of eighty-five officials, the study argues that: Indirect bureaucratic and technological controls are used to supervise fishery officers' work; despite such controls, these officials have access to discretion, but argue that they use it in order to better implement fishery policies. Finally, these officials have a limited impact upon policy-making within the Department of Fisheries and Oceans. The study concludes by examining the broader context of fishery officers' work in terms of the role of state and Giddens' theory of structuration. Thesis Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
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title State Regulation of the Inshore and Inland Fisheries of Newfoundland: A Study of the Regulatory Role of Federal Fishery Officers
title_short State Regulation of the Inshore and Inland Fisheries of Newfoundland: A Study of the Regulatory Role of Federal Fishery Officers
title_full State Regulation of the Inshore and Inland Fisheries of Newfoundland: A Study of the Regulatory Role of Federal Fishery Officers
title_fullStr State Regulation of the Inshore and Inland Fisheries of Newfoundland: A Study of the Regulatory Role of Federal Fishery Officers
title_full_unstemmed State Regulation of the Inshore and Inland Fisheries of Newfoundland: A Study of the Regulatory Role of Federal Fishery Officers
title_sort state regulation of the inshore and inland fisheries of newfoundland: a study of the regulatory role of federal fishery officers
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