Elyse Noble Mills is a program associate for the International Collective in Support of Fishworkers, working with fishers' organizations on international processes and campaigns. She has a PhD from the International Institute of Social Studies in the Netherlands, where her research focused on the politics of transnational fishers' movements and global fisheries.
"""This book fills an important gap in the literature on global politics and transnational social movements through its focus on small-scale fishers' movements.""--Kristen Lowitt, Queen's University ""This is a very well researched and written book that will make an important contribution to the scholarship and practice of transnational fishers' movements and social movements more broadly. The text provides a valuable overview of two key network organizations at the centre of fishers' movements and traces their origins, development, and engagement in contemporary transnational political spaces.""--Charles Levkoe, Lakehead University"