05105nam 22006971 450 991098461790332120230712183439.09789004503410900450341210.1163/9789004503410(CKB)5580000000271683EBL7014000(AU-PeEL)EBL7014000(OCoLC)1263742718(nllekb)BRILL9789004503410(MiAaPQ)EBC7014000(Au-PeEL)EBL7014000(OCoLC)1330934166(EXLCZ)99558000000027168320201027d2022 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtrdacontentcrdamediardacarrierMaritime Spaces and Society /edited byAgnieszka Kolodziej-Durnas, Frank Sowa, Marie Grasmeier1st ed.Leiden;Boston :BRILL,2022.1 online resource (299 p.)International Studies in Maritime Sociology ;1Description based upon print version of record.9789004503403 9004503404 Includes bibliographical references and index.Marie C. Grasmeier/Agnieszka Kołodziej-Durnaś/Frank Sowa Thinking Maritime Spaces Sociologically: An Introduction -- Part One: Conceptualising Maritime Sociologies -- 1. Maritime Sociology in the Making -- Kołodziej, Arkadiusz/Kołodziej-Durnaś, Agnieszka -- 2. Toward Sea of Hybridization: An East Asian Theoretical Exploration -- Kim, Seung Kuk -- Part Two: Port Cities -- 3. Port Cities as Urban Assemblages. Bringing Actor-Network Theory to Maritime Sociology -- Bartłomiejski, Robert/Kowalewski, Maciej -- 4. Maritime Identities in Western Baltic and Eastern Mediterranean Port Cities -- Asmussen, Jan -- 5. Local Culture and the Postindustrial Transformation of the Port-City -- Warsewa, Günter -- 6. When The Sea Comes to the City. The Case of Polish Port Elbląg -- Pessel, Włodzimierz Karol -- Part Three: Sea and Culture -- 7. Maritime Culture: Interpretations, Scope of Influence, and Controversies -- Kołodziej, Arkadiusz -- 8. Portuguese Sea Museums and the Communication of Maritime Heritage in the 21st Century -- Grácio, Rita/Torres, Nuno Cintra/Duarte, Isabel/Quico, Célia/Muchacho, Rute/Ferreira, Eduardo Sarmento -- 9. The Specificity of Maritime Culture. Monuments and Anti-monuments of Urban Spaces a Testimony to the Maritime Character of the City of Szczecin -- Izdebska, Karolina/Kozłowska, Urszula -- Part Four: Water as Home and Road -- 10. The Linear Village? Chasing "Community" amongst Boat Dwellers on the Waterways of South East England -- Bowles, Benjamin -- 11. The Ship as a Postcolonial Space -- Grasmeier, Marie C -- Part Five: Ecology, Economy and Society -- 12. Farming Rice at the Margins in West Africa -- Sousa, Joana -- 13. The Staged World of the Cruise Ship -- Kronfeld‐Goharani, Ulrike -- 14. Boat Migrants: Hyper-visible and (yet) Invisible. On Security, Racism, and Maritime Migration to Canada Orsini, Giacomo/Sivalingam, Harini -- Index.Maritime spaces are socially constructed by humans and refer to seas and islands, coasts, port cities and villages, as well as ships and other human-made marine structures. Social interaction with marine environments and living beings, e.g. in a symbolic, cultural or economic manner, has led to the emergence of spatial structures which affect the knowledge, beliefs, meanings and obstinately patterns. Those structures shape mutual expectations of human beings and form the perception, imagination, or memory of inhabitants of maritime spaces. They enable or restrict human action, construct people's everyday life, their norms and values, and are changeable. Contributors include: Jan Asmussen, Robert Bartłomiejski, Benjamin Bowles, Isabel Duarte, Eduardo Sarmento Ferreira, Rita Grácio, Marie C. Grasmeier, Karolina Izdebska, Seung Kuk Kim, Agnieszka Kołodziej-Durnaś, Arkadiusz Kołodziej, 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.International Studies in Maritime Sociology ;1.Applied sociologyComparative studiesMaritime anthropologySociology, UrbanCoastal settlementsPort citiesOcean and civilizationApplied sociology.Comparative studies.Maritime anthropology.Sociology, Urban.Coastal settlements.Port cities.Ocean and civilization.301.071141Kolodziej-Durnas AgnieszkaSowa FrankGrasmeier MarieNL-LeKBNL-LeKBBOOK9910984617903321Maritime Spaces and Society4332737UNINA