Fróðskaparrit - 01.07.2004, Side 16

Fróðskaparrit - 01.07.2004, Side 16
14 TO FISH OR NOT TO FISH. THE MEANING OF FISH AND FISHERIES AMONG YOUNG PEOPLE IN THE FAROE ISLANDS There is a wide gap between preferences and dreams of future career and concrete work in adult life. Maybe the freedom to choose future work has increased, and the opportunities to make a living out of arts and sports are expanding, but the future has correspondingly become more unpredict- able. Future planning is a mission full of uncertainties. Students, says Zygmunt Bau- man fatalistically, ‘will soon fmd out that the demand for their skills does not last as long as the time required for mastering them’ (Bauman, 1996). The uncertainties associated with late- modern society are, combined with the de- pendency on personal choices and respon- sibilities, shaping the strategies of young people. Everything, says Bauman critically, ‘seems to conspire these days against dis- tant goals, life-long projects, lasting com- mitments, etemal alliances, immutable identities’ (1996: 51). While continuity and stability were characteristics of (early) modem society, doubt and risks are the main characteristics of late-modern times (Beck, 1987; Giddens, 1994). These social and cultural characteristics, defming con- temporary society, are indeed influencing the preferences and priorities of Faroese youth, thus also directing the fisheries’ po- sition in the minds of young people. They want a ‘reason’ for choosing the fisheries, because the options are countless, every branch trying to catch their eye and mind. Young people are forced to make their own choices, to build a cultural identity, and their different essential decisions should somehow coordinate: making lifestyle, leisure, values and working conditions har- monious. But what if you don’t know what to choose? Many young people are in doubt, they feel lost in the jungle of oppor- tunities offered, and wish that somebody could help them through the process. To be able to take ‘good’ successful de- cisions, avoiding social marginalisation, people need basic practical knowledge: cultural capital. Knowledge is the most im- portant resource in the process of deciding future education, lifestyle and career, re- ducing the risk of making inadequate deci- sions with fatal consequences (Giddens, 1994). Therefore, the future of the fisheries is directly related to the youths’ knowledge and experience from the fisheries. The fish- eries have to satisfy some of the youths’ de- mands, to convince them of the manifold career possibilities within the fishing in- dustry, in order to get a new image as mod- ern, open and challenging. The rather-rock- than-fish argument from the music journal- ist is a typical way of stereotyping and con- trasting the businesses: Fish/rock, closed/ open, routine/variation, old-fashion/trendy, past/future. The fishing industry is full of hidden po- tentials - and young people are highly con- scious of this fact. They reílect on their per- sonal choices, and try to combine modern ‘fancy’ works with the fishing industry, which still dominates the Faroese national economy. References Apostle, R., Holm, D., Hovgaard, G., Høgnesen, Ó.W. and Mortensen, B. 2002. Tlte Restructuration of tlie Faroese Economy. Copenhagen. Arge, J. 2000. Fráflyting og búskaparkreppa. Útiseta- kanning. Tórshavn.
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