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Quist, Cornelie (2021) How we faced the Covid crisis: Miranda Bout, co-owner of a small fishery company in The Netherlands, shares her experiences of staying afloat during the Covid-19 crisis. Yemaya (63). pp. 4-5. ISSN 0973-1156
Quist, Cornelie and JJ, Abraham (2021) Interview: 'Feel the excitement of catching eel': Theo Rekelhof, Inland fisherman, The Netherlands. [Films/Infographics]
Quist, Cornelie and JJ, Abraham (2021) Interview: 'Let nature do its job': Freerk Visserman, Inland fisherman, The Netherlands. [Films/Infographics]
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
Quist, Cornelie (2017) A Double struggle: Fishing communities, in particular women, in Sri Lanka’s war and disaster ravaged regions require support. Yemaya (55). pp. 4-8. ISSN 0973-1156
Quist, Cornelie (2016) Nurturing the Eel: Inland fishers in The Netherlands participate in managing inland eel fisheries. Yemaya (52). pp. 8-10. ISSN 0973-1156
Quist, Cornelie and Frangoudes, Katia (2016) A Historic journey: "This article explores the long road of ten years of advocacy and action to create spaces for women in fisheries and their organizations in European Union policy". Yemaya (51). pp. 11-17. ISSN 0973-1156
Quist, Cornelie (2016) A Gender analysis of the adopted voluntary guidelines for securing sustainable small-scale fisheries in the context of food security and poverty eradication: Constraints and opportunities. Asian Fisheries Science, Vol.29. pp. 149-160. ISSN 0116-6514
Quist, Cornelie (2015) Widows’ struggles in post-war Sri Lanka: This report documents the post-war struggle of women, mainly widows, from the fishing communities of Mannar, Sri Lanka, attempting to reconstruct their lives. Yemaya (50). pp. 5-7. ISSN 0973-1156
Quist, Cornelie (2015) Netherlands: A Couple of champions! Yemaya (49). pp. 8-9. ISSN 0973-1156
Quist, Cornelie (2014) Through the gender lens: A Gender analysis of the voluntary guidelines for securing sustainable small-scale fisheries in the context of food security and poverty eradication. Yemaya (45). pp. 2-3. ISSN 0973-1156
Quist, Cornelie (2012) Tsunami, war and difficult recovery: This report on the struggle of fishing communities of Batticaloa, Sri Lanka, to recover from both civil war and the tsunami of 2004, is based on the author’s visit there and meetings with local women leaders in June 2012. Yemaya (41). pp. 6-8. ISSN 0973-1156
Quist, Cornelie (2010) A Fisheye view: The International film festival, titled “Pecheurs du Monde” (“Fishers of the world”), was held at Lorient, France, during 10-13 March 2010. Samudra Report (56). pp. 32-36. ISSN 0973 1121
O’Riordan, Brian and Quist, Cornelie and Frangoudes, Katia (2010) Behind every boat, a woman, a family, a community…!: The European network of women’s organizations in fisheries and aquaculture, AKTEA, challenges the unacceptable omission of women’s contributions to fisheries in a crucial european commission policy consultation paper. Yemaya (34). p. 9. ISSN 0973-1156
Quist, Cornelie and Polotan-dela Cruz, Lenore (2010) Yemaya Recommends: A Gender perspective in CBCRM: Integrating a gender perspective in CBCRM approaches: A Review of experiences and best practices of Oxfam Novib partners in Southeast Asia and other efforts worldwide. Yemaya (34). p. 16. ISSN 0973-1156
O'Riordan, Brian and Quist, Cornelie and Frangoudes, Katia (2010) Behind every boat, a woman a family, a community. SPC Women in Fisheries Information Bulletin (21). p. 32. ISSN 1028-7752
Quist, Cornelie and Frangoudes, Katia and O'Riordan, Brian (2010) ICSF-AKTEA WIF 2010 strengthening the voice of women of fishing communities in Europe: "Recasting the net defining a gender agenda for sustaining life and livelihoods in fisheries and aquaculture" - Report. AKTEA.
Quist, Cornelie (2008) Vinvis: The Women in fisheries network: This article charts the origins and significance of VinVis, the women in fisheries network of the Netherlands, consolidates its achievements and outlines the challenges it faces. Yemaya (27). pp. 5-7. ISSN 0973-1156
Quist, Cornelie and Polotan-dela Cruz, Lenore and ICSF, International Collective in Support of Fishworkers (2008) Integrating a gender perspective in CBCRM approaches: A Review of experiences and best practices of Oxfam Novib partners in Southeast Asia and other efforts from worldwide. UNSPECIFIED.
Quist, Cornelie (2005) Not broad enough: Women who work to support their husbands’ fishing activities should also be covered by the proposed ILO convention on work in the fishing sector. Yemaya (19). pp. 8-9. ISSN 0973-1156
Quist, Cornelie and Frangoudes, Katia (2005) A Sea of women: A Conference in Spain sought to place on centre stage women’s role and status in fisheries and aquaculture. Samudra Report (41). pp. 3-10. ISSN 0973 1121
Quist, Cornelie (2005) Fisherwomen for fisherwomen: Women of fishing communities in The Netherlands have been raising funds in solidarity with women of tsunami-affected fishing communities. Yemaya (18). pp. 6-7. ISSN 0973-1156
Quist, Cornelie (2004) We like it here: A Visit to a prawn processing plant in Puttalam district, Sri Lanka, provides a brief glimpse into the lives of those who work there. Yemaya (15). pp. 10-12. ISSN 0973-1156
Quist, Cornelie (2003) A New world ?: Woman’s roles in European fisheries are finally given attention, but there is still a long way to go to give women the recognition they deserve. Yemaya (12). pp. 2-4. ISSN 0973-1156
Quist, Cornelie (2003) Their voices heard: Women from VinVis found the meeting on women in fisheries very interesting, if overwhelming. Yemaya (12). pp. 4-5. ISSN 0973-1156
Quist, Cornelie (2001) Our first steps: The Women in Fisheries Network of The Netherlands has now been in existence for one year. How did it go? What were the highlights? And what were the limitations? Yemaya (8). pp. 6-7. ISSN 0973-1156
Heinen, Arjan and Quist, Cornelie (2001) Between meal and market: Some initial experiences with community-based resource management in Danao Bay in the Philippines revolve around the humble sea cucumber. Samudra Report (28). pp. 13-18. ISSN 0973 1121
Quist, Cornelie (2001) Enough is enough!: The Closure of an extensive part of the North Sea led to a blockade of Rotterdam, the world’s biggest seaport, by angry Dutch fishermen. Samudra Report (28). pp. 24-28. ISSN 0973 1121
Quist, Cornelie (2000) A Village built with fish…: In Urk, the well-known fishing village of the Netherlands, a woman talks of her twenty-six years as a worker in the fish processing industry. Yemaya (5). pp. 8-9. ISSN 0973-1156
Quist, Cornelie (2000) Vocal, independent, but still invisible: Women (‘wives’) of fishing families in The Netherlands want to participate in fishermen’s organizations, but meet many barriers. Yemaya (4). pp. 9-11. ISSN 0973-1156
Quist, Cornelie (2000) Remembrance of things past: In Zoutkamp, a fishing village in the north of the Netherlands, an old fisherwoman speaks about her youth and the changes she has seen. Yemaya (3). pp. 6-7. ISSN 0973-1156
Quist, Cornelie (1999) Fisherwomen as researchers: A Research project proves to be a fascinating learning process. Yemaya (2). pp. 4-6. ISSN 0973-1156
Quist, Cornelie (1998) Whose paradise?: There are some lessons to be learnt from the Philippines’ oldest experiment in community-based coastal resource management. Samudra Report (19). pp. 46-48. ISSN Samudra Report
Quist, Cornelie (1994) Growing pressure: Although not a fish-eating nation itself, the Netherlands’ fisheries are experiencing strains, particularly on the export-oriented sector. Samudra Report (10&11). pp. 31-32. ISSN 0973 1121