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Nayak, Nalini (2023) Letter to editor: Comment on Yemaya No. 67, August, 2023. Yemaya (68). p. 1. ISSN 0973-1156

Nayak, Nalini (2020) A Platform for women: Women in fisheries can utilize the SSF guidelines to advance their interests, even as they relate to one another and build up solidarity and a common vision. Samudra Report (82). pp. 36-38. ISSN 0973 1121

Quist, Cornelie and Nayak, Nalini (2019) Expanding the horizons: Nalini Nayak and Cornelie Quist reflect on the 7th global conference on Gender in Aquaculture and Fisheries (GAF7), held in Bangkok during 18-21 October 2018. Samudra Report (81). pp. 46-49. ISSN 0973 1121

Nayak, Nalini (2018) Enablers, drivers and barriers: This article reviews a recent publication on women’s participation and leadership in fisherfolk organisations and collective action in fisheries. Yemaya (57). pp. 8-10. ISSN 0973-1156

Nayak, Nalini (2016) In one voice: A Public hearing of women fishworkers in the South Indian state of Kerala was held in the capital, Thiruvananthapuram, on 16 February 2016. Samudra Report (73). pp. 23-26. ISSN 0973 1121

Nayak, Nalini (2014) Empty boats, loaded trucks: Rapid changes in fish marketing in a small village in Kerala, India, highlight complex market dynamics and throw up difficult questions. Yemaya (47). pp. 9-11. ISSN 0973-1156

Nayak, Nalini (2014) United we fight: The First migrant fishworkers' union in Taiwan has come a long way in establishing rights for workers. Samudra Report (67). pp. 27-28. ISSN 0973 1121

Nayak, Nalini (2012) A New beginning: A Consultation organized in Myanmar to discuss the FAO guidelines for small-scale fisheries proved significant. Samudra Report (63). pp. 24-26. ISSN 0973 1121

Nayak, Nalini (2012) Matanhy Saldanha 1948 - 2012: Matanhy Saldanha, who died on 21 March 2012, was a genuine, charismatic leader and a true crusader for the cause of fishworkers. Samudra Report (62). pp. 47-49. ISSN 0973 1121

Nayak, Nalini (2010) The Women divers of Jeju: A 400-year old practice, unique to the village of Jeju in South Korea, is recognized and safeguarded by the government. Yemaya (35). p. 7. ISSN 0973-1156

Nayak, Nalini (2010) Organizer, communicator: Harekrishna Debnath (1949 - 2009). Samudra Report (55). pp. 47-49. ISSN 0973 1121

Nayak, Nalini (2008) Milestones: Women’s gains: Kerala, India. Yemaya (29). p. 6. ISSN 0973-1156

Nayak, Nalini (2008) Women’s struggles in fisheries: What have we gained?: This article, a reflection on the last decade and a half of women’s struggles in fisheries, argues that much needs to be done to move from tokenism to substantive gains. Yemaya (27). pp. 2-3. ISSN 0973-1156

Nayak, Nalini and A.J., Vijayan (2007) Getting their act together: Coastal communities in the Veraval-Mangrol coast of Saurashtra in the Indian State of Gujarat are pushing for fisheries and coastal-area co-management. Samudra Report (48). pp. 25-29. ISSN 0973 1121

Nayak, Nalini (2007) Not quite under control: The Book under review paints an integrated picture of the complex reality of shrimp and fish production globally. Samudra Report (46). pp. 34-37. ISSN 0973 1121

Nayak, Nalini (2006) Development for whom?: Even though incomes have increased as fishing becomes more technology- and capital-intensive, they often do not translate into a better quality of life for the fishing community, particularly for women. Yemaya (22). pp. 6-7. ISSN 0973-1156

Nayak, Nalini (2006) Planning for a community: This review looks at the documentation of a community-based coastal resource management project in Danao Bay, Philippines. Samudra Report (44). pp. 26-28. ISSN 0973 1121

Nayak, Nalini (2003) Empowering participation: The Community-based coastal resource management festival was a time to celebrate, reflect and ponder over strategies. Samudra Report (35). pp. 26-28. ISSN 0973 1121

Nayak, Nalini and A.J., Vijayan (2003) For a few rupees more: The Boatworkers of Veraval in the Indian State of Gujarat are a harried lot, facing a bleak future. Samudra Report (35). pp. 3-6. ISSN 0973 1121

Nayak, Nalini (2003) Voices from the field: These are stories of three women, part of community-based coastal resources management groups in the Philippines, who met at a recent workshop organized with the objective of enhancing women’s roles in these groups. Yemaya (13). pp. 2-4. ISSN 0973-1156

Nayak, Nalini (2002) Farewell, true friend: Michael Belliveau, Executive Secretary of the Maritime Fishermen’s Union, passed away on 26 January 2002 in Moncton, Canada, aged 60. Samudra Report (31). pp. 47-49. ISSN 0973 1121

Nayak, Nalini (2001) Public hearing: Women workers in Kerala highlight how globalization processes affect them. Yemaya (8). pp. 10-11. ISSN 0973-1156

Nayak, Nalini (2001) Proud of their achievements: An Enterprising group of women from a remote island in Mozambique, get together to increase their income. Yemaya (6). pp. 2-3. ISSN 0973-1156

A.D., Dholakia and Nayak, Nalini and A.J., Vijayan (2000) Books or motors?: The Case of the little fishing village of Jaleshwar in Gujarat, India throws up questions about the payoffs involved in ‘growth’ and ‘development’. Samudra Report (27). pp. 33-36. ISSN 0973 1121

Nayak, Nalini (2000) Fait accompli?: Another response to the editorial in Samudra Report No. 24 seeks to spark off a larger debate on what position to take vis-à-vis the WTO. Samudra Report (26). p. 50. ISSN 0973 1121

Nayak, Nalini (2000) Vocal, articulate and creative: The Women of Femmes de Littoral, Brittany work to defend the interests of small-scale fishing communities. Yemaya (3). pp. 5-6. ISSN 0973-1156

Nayak, Nalini (1999) Celebrating fisheries day. Yemaya (1). p. 7. ISSN 0973-1156

Nayak, Nalini (1999) A Surprise encounter. Yemaya (1). pp. 7-8. ISSN 0973-1156

Nayak, Nalini (1995) Up in arms: The Women of the Indian State of Andhra Pradesh decide to oppose the newfound craze for shrimp culture. Samudra Report (12). pp. 10-11. ISSN 0973 1121

Nayak, Nalini (1994) From protest to compromise: The Complex history of the struggle of the fishermen of the Maritime provinces of Canada is narrated in a thought-provoking style. Samudra Report (10&11). pp. 45-48. ISSN 0973 1121

Nayak, Nalini (1994) Women must recover their spaces: Despite a long period of debate, the important issue of a gender perspective in fisheries has not received enough attention, says Nalini Nayak. Samudra Report (10&11). pp. 59-64. ISSN 0973 1121

Nayak, Nalini (1994) What, yet another conference?: The Forthcoming Cebu conference of ICSF should think of new consumer-supported campaigns to ensure eco-friendly shrimp culture. Samudra Report (9). pp. 38-39. ISSN 0973 1121

Nayak, Nalini (1992) Women’s rights and fisheries development. Samudra Report (5 & 6). pp. 30-32. ISSN 0973 1121

Books

Nayak, Nalini and Rao, Rukmini V. (2006) Women, trade, ecology and development: The Context in South Asia. Sangat, New Delhi.

Sall, Aliou and Belliveau, Michael and Nayak, Nalini (2002) Conversations: A Trialogue on power, intervention, and organization in fisheries. International Collective in Support of Fishworkers (ICSF), India.

Nayak, Nalini (1993) Continuity and change in artisanal fishing communities. South Indian Federation of Fishermen Societies (SIFFS), Trivandrum.

Nayak, Nalini (1992) A Struggle within the struggle - An Experience of a group of women. Programme for Community Organisations (PCO), Trivandrum.

Nayak, Nalini and Houtart, Francoi (1988) Kerala fishermen: Culture and social organization. Programme for Community Organisations Centre (P.C.O. Centre), Thiruvananthapuram.

Documents

Nayak, Nalini (2015) Changes in the labour roles of women in the small-scale fishery in Kerala. International Collective in Support of Fishworkers (ICSF), India.

Nayak, Nalini and A.J., Vijayan (2006) The Coasts, the fish resources and the fishworkers' movement. National Human Rights Commission, New Delhi.

Nayak, Nalini and Vijayan, A. J (2006) The coasts, the fish resources and the fishworkers' movement. National Human Rights Commission, New Delhi.

Nayak, Nalini and D., Nandakumar and M., Amruth and P., Unnikrishnan and T.P., Padmanabhan (2000) Wetland resources of Northern Kerala. Discussion Paper No.15 . Centre for Development Studies (CDS), Thiruvananthapuram.

Dietrich, Gabriele and Nayak, Nalini Exploring the possibilities of counterhegemonic globalisation of fishworkers' movement in India and its global interactions. UNSPECIFIED.

Nayak, Nalini Pitching women against each other: Women network to counter globalisation in fisheries. UNSPECIFIED.

Nayak, Nalini Turning the tide: Women's participation influences the course of the fishworker's movement. UNSPECIFIED.

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