The anthropologist and the interdisciplinary projects: What kind of collaboration?
Abstract
In this paper I discuss the role of the anthropologist within an interdisciplinary project Best Combat (Beluga Sturgeon Community Based Tourism) whose scope was to bring together experts from different countries with the aim of studying the impact of the sturgeon fishing ban on the communities of the Danube Delta (Romania). My reflections are related to the considerations that emerged during my collaboration with the Best Combat researchers and after the end of the project in an attempt to continue the interdisciplinary collaboration in search for European funding to start a new project.Anuac is published under a Creative Commons Attribution Licence 4.0. With the licence CC-BY, authors retain the copyright, allowing anyone to download, reuse, re-print, modify, distribute and/or copy their contribution. The work must be properly attributed to its author. It should be also mentioned that the work has been first published by the journal Anuac.
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