1. 2021 1-month field research in Suva, Fiji
2. 2020 (February-April), ‘TransOcean’ 3-month field and archive research, Australian Fisheries Management Authorities, Australia, (field research has been interrupted in mid-March by Covid 19), data on apprehension of illegal Vietnamese fishers in the Australian exclusive economic zone.
3. Electronic archive/documentary research on illegal Vietnamese fishers in Australia in progress
4. 2019 (November), ‘TransOcean’, 1-month field research, Hainan, China, data on subsidized fisheries
5. Collaborations, visiting fellowships and dissemination:
a) (February-April 2020) Sydney University. Invitation for Visiting Academic Programme, School of Languages and Cultures from Prof. Adrian Vickers, Australia.
b) (November 2019), Center for Global Asia, New York University Shanghai, invitation from Prof. Tansen Sen, China.
c) 2019 Policy Briefing framework for the European External Action Service (EEAS) Southern Asia diplomats in Brussels ‘Exploitative expansion of Vietnamese fisheries as an answer to the South China Sea conflict and the market,’ December 11, Brussels, Belgium.
Webseminars, conferences, debates, participation:
2020 Silk Road@UNSW Seminar Series, organized by School of Humanities and Languages, New South Wales University, Sydney, Australia. Webminar ‘Transoceanic fishers: Multiple mobilities in and out of the South China Sea’, July 1.
2020 Crimes and order at sea. An Ideaslab. Blue Lab organized by Christian Burger and Timothy Edmunds, the University of Copenhagen. Presentation: Transoceanic Fishers. Webminar, 28 May,
2020 China and the Maritime Silk Road: Shipwrecks, ports, and products, 21-23 August , Asian Civilization Museum, Singapore.
Publications and outputs:
2021 Edyta Roszko 'Navigating Seas, Markets and Sovereignties: Fishers and Occupational Slippage in the South China Sea' Anthropological Quarterly 94 (4), 639-668. doi:10.1353/anq.2021.0046.
2021 Edyta Roszko 'Maritime Anthropology'. In The SAGE Handbook of Cultural Anthropology, edited by Lene Pedersen and Lisa Cliggett, 279-315. Los Angeles, London and New Delhi: SAGE.
2020 Edyta Roszko 'Fishers, Monks and Cadres: Navigating State, Religion and the South China Sea in Central Vietnam', University of Hawai'i Press, p. 288.
2020 Edyta Roszko ‘Enclosing Blue Commons, Generating Blue Growth? Comment on Fiona McCormack’s “Precarity, Indigeneity and the Market in Māori fisheries”’ Public Anthropologist, vol. 2, no.1.
2020 Edyta Roszko 'Nhân học trền biẻn [Maritime Anthropology. In Nhân học ngành khoa học về con người [Anthropology: The Science of Human Beings], edited by Nguyen Van Suu. Nhà Xuất bản ̣Đại Học Quốc Gia Hà Nội [Vietnam National University Press], p. 220-239.