Maritime Spaces and Society: International Studies in Maritime Sociology, cartea 1
Agnieszka Kołodziej-Durnaś, Frank Sowa, Marie C. Grasmeieren Limba Engleză Hardback – 9 iun 2022
Contributors include: Jan Asmussen, Robert Bartłomiejski, Benjamin Bowles, Isabel Duarte, Eduardo Sarmento Ferreira, Rita Grácio, Marie C. Grasmeier, Karolina Izdebska, Seung Kuk Kim, Arkadiusz Kołodziej, Agnieszka Kołodziej-Durnaś, Maciej Kowalewski, Urszula Kozłowska, Ulrike Kronfeld-Goharani, Rute Muchacho, Giacomo Orsini, Włodzimierz Karol Pessel, Célia Quico, Harini Sivalingam, Joana Sousa, Frank Sowa, Nuno Cintra Torres, and Günter Warsewa.
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ISBN-13: 9789004503403
ISBN-10: 9004503404
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria International Studies in Maritime Sociology
ISBN-10: 9004503404
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 the Research Stream in Maritime Sociology to the European Sociological Association conferences.
Frank Sowa, PhD (1974), professor at the Nuremberg Institute of Technology, Germany. He has worked on maritime issues, e.g. identity politics of the Greenlandic Inuit and whaling culture in Japan. He organised 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, PhD (1974), professor at the Nuremberg Institute of Technology, Germany. He has worked on maritime issues, e.g. identity politics of the Greenlandic Inuit and whaling culture in Japan. He organised 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 Tables and Figures
Notes on Contributors
Thinking Maritime Spaces Sociologically: An Introduction
Agnieszka Kołodziej-Durnaś, Frank Sowa, and Marie C. Grasmeier
Part One: Conceptualising Maritime Sociologies
1. Maritime Sociology in the Making
Arkadiusz Kołodziej and Agnieszka Kołodziej-Durnaś
2. Toward an Ocean of Hybridisation: East Asian Connections
Seung Kuk Kim
Part Two: Port Cities
3. Port Cities as Urban Assemblages. Bringing Actor-Network Theory to Maritime Sociology
Robert Bartłomiejski and Maciej Kowalewski
4. Maritime Identities in Western Baltic Port Cities
Jan Asmussen
5. Local Culture and the Postindustrial Transformation of the Port-City
Günter Warsewa
6. When The Sea Comes to the City. The Case of Polish Port Elbląg
Włodzimierz Karol Pessel
Part Three: Sea and Culture
7. On Maritime Culture: Interpretations, Scope of Impact, and Controversies
Arkadiusz Kołodziej
8. Portuguese Sea Museums and the Communication of Maritime Heritage in the 21st Century
Rita Grácio, Nuno Cintra Torres, Isabel Duarte, Célia Quico, Rute Muchacho, and Eduardo Sarmento Ferreira
9. The Specificity of Maritime Culture. Monuments and Anti-monuments of Urban Spaces a Testimony to the Maritime Character of the City of Szczecin
Karolina Izdebska and Urszula Kozłowska
Part Four: Water as Home and Road
10. The Linear Village? Chasing “Community” amongst Boat Dwellers on the Waterways of South East England
Benjamin Bowles
11. The Ship as a Postcolonial Space
Marie C. Grasmeier
Part Five: Ecology, Economy and Society
12. Farming Rice at the Margins in West Africa
Joana Sousa
13. The Staged World of the Cruise Ship
Ulrike Kronfeld‐Goharani
14. Boat Migrants: Hyper-visible and (yet) Invisible. On Security, Racism, and Maritime Migration to Canada
Giacomo Orsini and Harini Sivalingam
Index
Notes on Contributors
Thinking Maritime Spaces Sociologically: An Introduction
Agnieszka Kołodziej-Durnaś, Frank Sowa, and Marie C. Grasmeier
Part One: Conceptualising Maritime Sociologies
1. Maritime Sociology in the Making
Arkadiusz Kołodziej and Agnieszka Kołodziej-Durnaś
2. Toward an Ocean of Hybridisation: East Asian Connections
Seung Kuk Kim
Part Two: Port Cities
3. Port Cities as Urban Assemblages. Bringing Actor-Network Theory to Maritime Sociology
Robert Bartłomiejski and Maciej Kowalewski
4. Maritime Identities in Western Baltic Port Cities
Jan Asmussen
5. Local Culture and the Postindustrial Transformation of the Port-City
Günter Warsewa
6. When The Sea Comes to the City. The Case of Polish Port Elbląg
Włodzimierz Karol Pessel
Part Three: Sea and Culture
7. On Maritime Culture: Interpretations, Scope of Impact, and Controversies
Arkadiusz Kołodziej
8. Portuguese Sea Museums and the Communication of Maritime Heritage in the 21st Century
Rita Grácio, Nuno Cintra Torres, Isabel Duarte, Célia Quico, Rute Muchacho, and Eduardo Sarmento Ferreira
9. The Specificity of Maritime Culture. Monuments and Anti-monuments of Urban Spaces a Testimony to the Maritime Character of the City of Szczecin
Karolina Izdebska and Urszula Kozłowska
Part Four: Water as Home and Road
10. The Linear Village? Chasing “Community” amongst Boat Dwellers on the Waterways of South East England
Benjamin Bowles
11. The Ship as a Postcolonial Space
Marie C. Grasmeier
Part Five: Ecology, Economy and Society
12. Farming Rice at the Margins in West Africa
Joana Sousa
13. The Staged World of the Cruise Ship
Ulrike Kronfeld‐Goharani
14. Boat Migrants: Hyper-visible and (yet) Invisible. On Security, Racism, and Maritime Migration to Canada
Giacomo Orsini and Harini Sivalingam
Index