The Routledge Handbook of Ocean Space
The Routledge Handbook of Ocean Space
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Author(s): Anderson, Jon
Peters, Kimberley A.
ISBN No.: 9781138084803
Pages: 442
Year: 202207
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 345.00
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

Section 1: Ocean Approaches, Ocean Perspectives 1. Introduction: Placing and Situating Ocean Space(s) Section 2: Ocean Frameworks, Ocean Knowledges 2. Mapping: Measuring, Modelling and Monitoring the Oceans 3. Science: Histories, Imaginations, Spaces 4. Representation: Seapower and the Political Construction of the Ocean 5. Empire: Towards Errant and Interlocking Maritime Spaces of Power 6. Frontiers: Ocean Epistemologies: Privatise, Democratise, Decolonise 7. Culture: Indigenous Maori Knowledges of the Ocean and Leisure Practices Section 3: Ocean Economies, Ocean Labour 8.


Fishing: Livelihoods and Territorialisation of Ocean Space 9. Planning: Seeking to Coordinate the Use of Marine Space 10. Docking: Maritime Ports in the Making of the Global Economy 11. Containers: The Shipping Container as Spatial Standard 12. Seafarers: The Force that Moves the Global Economy 13. (De)Growth: The Right to the Sea 14. Resources: Feminist Geopolitics of Ocean Imaginaries and Resource Securitisation Section 4: Ocean Histories, Ocean Politics 15. Security: Pragmatic Spaces and the Maritime Security Agenda 16.


Navies: Military Security and the Oceans 17. Discipline: Beyond the Ship as Total Institution 18. Protest: Contested Hierarchies and Grievances of the Sea 19. Solidarities: Oceanic Spaces and Internationalisms from Below 20. Migration: Security and Humanitarianism across the Mediterranean Border Section 5: Ocean Experiences, Ocean Engagements 21. Writing: Literature and the Sea 22. Imaginaries: Art, Film, and the Scenography of Oceanic Worlds 23. Swimming: Immersive Encounters in the Ocean 24.


Surfing: The What, Where, How, and Why of Wild Surfing 25. Sailing: The Ocean Around and Within Us 26. Diving: Leisure, Lively Encounters, and Work Underwater Section 6: Ocean Environments, Ocean Worlds 27. Depth: Discovering, 'Mastering', Exploring the Deep 28. Life: Ethical, Extractive and Geopolitical Intimacies with Nonhuman Marine Life 29. Waves: The Measure of All Waves 30. Hydrosphere: Water and the Making of Earth Knowledge 31. Ice: Elements, Geopolitics, Law and Popular Culture 32.


Islands: Reclaimed: Singapore, Space and the Sea.


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