Maritime Professions: Issues and Perspectives: International Studies in Maritime Sociology, cartea 2
Agnieszka Kołodziej-Durnaś, Frank Sowa, Marie Grasmeieren Limba Engleză Hardback – 15 mar 2023
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004518858
ISBN-10: 9004518851
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria International Studies in Maritime Sociology
ISBN-10: 9004518851
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria International Studies in Maritime Sociology
Notă biografică
Agnieszka Kołodziej-Durnaś (1973), professor at the University of Szczecin, Poland. She has published articles on maritime professions (e.g. in European Societies) and introduced Research Stream in Maritime Sociology to European Sociological Association conferences.
Frank Sowa, Ph.D. (1974), professor at University of Applied Sciences Georg Simon Ohm, Germany. He has worked on maritime issues, e.g. identity politics of the Greenlandic Inuit and whaling culture in Japan. He organized several research streams and sessions in Maritime Sociology.
Marie C. Grasmeier (1979) studied nautical science, social anthropology and gender studies in Bremen, Germany. She wrote her PhD-thesis on the occupational culture and occupational identities of seafarers in the global merchant fleet. She currently works in the civilian maritime search-and-rescue fleet as a nautical expert and teaches ethnographic methods at the University of Bremen.
Frank Sowa, Ph.D. (1974), professor at University of Applied Sciences Georg Simon Ohm, Germany. He has worked on maritime issues, e.g. identity politics of the Greenlandic Inuit and whaling culture in Japan. He organized several research streams and sessions in Maritime Sociology.
Marie C. Grasmeier (1979) studied nautical science, social anthropology and gender studies in Bremen, Germany. She wrote her PhD-thesis on the occupational culture and occupational identities of seafarers in the global merchant fleet. She currently works in the civilian maritime search-and-rescue fleet as a nautical expert and teaches ethnographic methods at the University of Bremen.
Cuprins
List of Figures
List of Tables
Introduction: Maritime Professions as a Field of Social Research
Marie C. Grasmeier, Agnieszka Kolodziej-Durnas and Frank Sowa
1 Seafarers and Dockworkers: Implications for Industrial Sociology
Shaun Ruggunan2 “Making a Ship”: Maritime Labour Regime(s) and Alienation in Norwegian Offshore Production
Camilla Mevik3 Boundary-work, Occupational Identities and Class-experiences of Global Seafarers
Marie C. Grasmeier and Linda Beck
4 The Role of Discursive Contexts in Constructing the Identity of Women at Sea: Towards Informal Dimensions of Maritime Adult Education
Iwona Królikowska and Astrid Meczkowska-Christiansen5 Strategies and Struggle of Women Fishers for the Rescue and Conservation of a Coastal Lagoon System: “Mujeres Pescadoras del Manglar”
Nuria Jimenez Garcia6 The Fishing Profession in Quebec: Structure, Origins and Development of a “Typically Male” Sector
Marco Alberio
7 “Team Play”: Seafarers’ Strategies for Coping with Job Demands of Short Sea Cargo Shipping Lines
Birgit Pauksztat8 The Role of Personality Traits, Work Motivation and Job Satisfaction in the Explanation of Seafarers’ Well-being
Ana Sliškovic9 A Study on the Sense of Relative Deprivation of Elderly Fishers from the Perspective of Ocean Sociology: The Example of Island S and G in Zhoushan City, China
Wen Zhang and Ya Wen10 Families of Seamen in the Period of Political Changes and Today – Homelessness Issues
Roland Dobrzeniecki-Lukasiewicz
Index
List of Tables
Introduction: Maritime Professions as a Field of Social Research
Marie C. Grasmeier, Agnieszka Kolodziej-Durnas and Frank Sowa
Part 1: Macro-Sociological and Organizational Approaches
1 Seafarers and Dockworkers: Implications for Industrial Sociology
Shaun Ruggunan2 “Making a Ship”: Maritime Labour Regime(s) and Alienation in Norwegian Offshore Production
Camilla Mevik3 Boundary-work, Occupational Identities and Class-experiences of Global Seafarers
Marie C. Grasmeier and Linda Beck
Part 2: Gender Issues
4 The Role of Discursive Contexts in Constructing the Identity of Women at Sea: Towards Informal Dimensions of Maritime Adult Education
Iwona Królikowska and Astrid Meczkowska-Christiansen5 Strategies and Struggle of Women Fishers for the Rescue and Conservation of a Coastal Lagoon System: “Mujeres Pescadoras del Manglar”
Nuria Jimenez Garcia6 The Fishing Profession in Quebec: Structure, Origins and Development of a “Typically Male” Sector
Marco Alberio
Part 3: Micro-Sociological Approaches
7 “Team Play”: Seafarers’ Strategies for Coping with Job Demands of Short Sea Cargo Shipping Lines
Birgit Pauksztat8 The Role of Personality Traits, Work Motivation and Job Satisfaction in the Explanation of Seafarers’ Well-being
Ana Sliškovic9 A Study on the Sense of Relative Deprivation of Elderly Fishers from the Perspective of Ocean Sociology: The Example of Island S and G in Zhoushan City, China
Wen Zhang and Ya Wen10 Families of Seamen in the Period of Political Changes and Today – Homelessness Issues
Roland Dobrzeniecki-Lukasiewicz
Index