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Jennifer Sweeney Tookes
Jennifer Sweeney Tookes
Associate Professor of Anthropology, Georgia Southern University
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“The food represents”: Barbadian foodways in the diaspora
JS Tookes
Appetite 90, 65-73, 2015
282015
Human evolution, diet and nutrition: when the body meets the buffet
BL Turner, K Maes, JL Sweeney, GJ Armelagos
See Trevathan et al, 2008
182008
Using Markets to Control Invasive Species: Lionfish in the US Virgin Islands
S Simnitt, L House, SL Larkin, JS Tookes, T Yandle
Marine Resource Economics 35 (4), 319-341, 2020
112020
The Case for Local and Sustainable Seafood: A Georgia Example
JS Tookes, P Barlett, T Yandle
Culture, Agriculture, Food and Environment 40 (1), 55-64, 2018
72018
Evaluating the Economic Viability of Inland Seafood Markets in Georgia: A Two-Pronged Approach
GL Shamshak, JS Tookes, T Yandle
Marine Resource Economics 35 (1), 21-42, 2020
52020
The role of fisher engagement in the acceptance of turtle excluder devices in Georgia's shrimping industry
JS Tookes, T Yandle, B Fluech
ICES Journal of Marine Science 80 (3), 407-416, 2023
32023
In the Wake of Two Storms: An Impact Assessment of Hurricanes Irma and Maria on the St. Croix and St. Thomas Fisheries, USVI
B Stoffle, A Stoltz, S Crosson, J Tookes
The Applied Anthropologist 40 (2), 23, 2020
22020
Social Census of Georgia’s Working Waterfronts
JS Tookes, T Yandle, B Fluech, G Shamshak
12021
You Can't Catch'Em and Sell'Em:'Perceptions of Obstacles to Direct Marketing among Georgia Fishermen
JS Tookes, T Yandle
12016
You Don’t Get Injured on a Shrimp Boat
JS Tookes, T Yandle, B Fluech
Agency and Bodily Autonomy in Systems of Care, 99, 2024
2024
An assessment of the viability of a commercial lionfish fishery in the US Virgin Islands
T Yandle, JS Tookes, P Bennett-Martin, S Larkin, M Page
Marine Policy 143, 105103, 2022
2022
Challenges and Opportunities for Sustainable Seafood
JS Tookes, GL Shamshak
2022
’You Don’t Get Injured on a Shrimp Boat’: Masculinity, Injury, And Agency Among Commercial Fishers in Georgia
JS Tookes, T Yandle
2022
Foodways of the African Diaspora: The Legacy of Slavery
JS Tookes
2022
Boat Stories
JS Tookes
2022
Georgia's Working Waterfronts: A Social Census
JS Tookes
2022
Greying of the Fleet, Weathering of the Vessels… and the Loss of the Docks: Commercial Fishing in Georgia
JS Tookes, B Fluech, T Yandle
2022
Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion: Preparing a Diverse and Inclusive Fisheries Workforce
JS Tookes, D Hoskins-Brown, K Howard
2021
Collaborative Conservation of Coastal Resources: Commercial Fishers in Georgia
JS Tookes
2021
Perspectives on Changing Climates in Georgia’s Fishing Communities
JS Tookes, T Yandle
2021
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