Migrants and the Making of the Urban-Maritime World
Title | Migrants and the Making of the Urban-Maritime World PDF eBook |
Author | Christina Reimann |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 331 |
Release | 2020-09-03 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1000173534 |
This volume explores the mutually transformative relations between migrants and port cities. Throughout the ages of sail and steam, port cities served as nodes of long-distance transmissions and exchanges. Commercial goods, people, animals, seeds, bacteria and viruses; technological and scientific knowledge and fashions all arrived in, and moved through, these microcosms of the global. Migrants made vital contributions to the construction of the urban-maritime world in terms of the built environment, the particular sociocultural milieu, and contemporary representations of these spaces. Port cities, in turn, conditioned the lives of these mobile people, be they seafarers, traders, passers-through, or people in search of a new home. By focusing on migrants—their actions and how they were acted upon—the authors seek to capture the contradictions and complexities that characterized port cities: mobility and immobility, acceptance and rejection, nationalism and cosmopolitanism, diversity and homogeneity, segregation and interaction. The book offers a wide geographical perspective, covering port cities on three continents. Its chapters deal with agency in a widened sense, considering the activities of individuals and collectives as well as the decisive impact of sailing and steamboats, trains, the built environment, goods or microbes in shaping urban-maritime spaces.
Maritime Mobilities
Title | Maritime Mobilities PDF eBook |
Author | Jason Monios |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 290 |
Release | 2017-12-01 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 1315311356 |
The central concerns of mobilities research – exploring the broader context and human aspects of movement - are fundamental to an understanding of the maritime freight transport sector. Challenges to the environment, attempts at more sustainable practices, changes in the geoeconomic system, political power, labour, economic development and governance issues are all among the topics covered in this book. The aim of this volume is to address issues of maritime transport not only in the simple context of movement but within the mobilities paradigm. The goal is to examine negative system effects caused by blockages and inefficiencies, examine delays and wastage of resources, identify negative externalities, explore power relations and identify the winners and losers in the globalised trade system with a particular focus on the maritime network. Maritime Mobilities therefore aims to build a bridge between "traditional" maritime academic approaches and the mobilities paradigm. This volume is of great importance to those who study industrial economics, shipping industries and transport geography.
Geographies of Maritime Transport
Title | Geographies of Maritime Transport PDF eBook |
Author | Gordon Wilmsmeier |
Publisher | Edward Elgar Publishing |
Pages | 394 |
Release | 2020-03-28 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 1788976649 |
This multidisciplinary book delivers a unique collection of well-considered, empirically rich and critical contributions on maritime transport geographies. It covers a wide range of markets and territories as well as institutional, environmental and future issues.
Maritime Mobilities in Anglophone Literature and Culture
Title | Maritime Mobilities in Anglophone Literature and Culture PDF eBook |
Author | Alexandra Ganser |
Publisher | Springer Nature |
Pages | 262 |
Release | 2023-03-25 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 3030912752 |
This open access edited collection explores various aspects of how oceanic im/ mobilities have been framed and articulated in the literary and cultural imagination. It covers the entanglements of maritime mobility and immobility as they are articulated and problematized in selected literature and cultural forms from the early modern period to the present. In particular, it brings cultural mobility studies into conversation with the maritime and oceanic humanities. The contributors examine the interface between the traditional Eurocentric imagination of the sea as romantic and metaphorical, and the materiality of the sea as a deathbed for racialized and illegalized humans as well as non-human populations
Globalization and Spatial Mobilities
Title | Globalization and Spatial Mobilities PDF eBook |
Author | Aharon Kellerman |
Publisher | Edward Elgar Publishing |
Pages | 217 |
Release | 2020-02-28 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1789901227 |
Presenting a comparative examination of five major voluntary global movements: commodities, people, capital, information and technology, this book traces and develops discussions of globalization and spatial mobility. The book further covers the means and media used for these mobilities: ports and ships, airports and airplanes, international banking electronic media, and the Internet, telephony and TV. Two concluding chapters focus on the mobile globe, highlighting present and future global mobility in general, and the relationships among the five global mobilities, in particular.
The Mobilities of Ships
Title | The Mobilities of Ships PDF eBook |
Author | Anyaa Anim-Addo |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 131 |
Release | 2017-10-02 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 1317444426 |
We live in a world that is ever on the move, as is increasingly recognised within research on mobilities. Yet studies of mobility have failed to ‘go to sea’ with the same enthusiasm as mobilities ashore. When we consider mobility, we most often examine those movements that evidently form part of our everyday lives. We forget to look outwards to the sea. Yet ships have played – and continue to play – a significant role in shaping socio-cultural, political and economic life. This book turns our attention to the manifold mobilities that occur at sea through an exploration of the mobilities of ships themselves as well as the movements of objects, subjects and ideas that are mobilised by ships. The Mobilities of Ships brings together seven chapters that tack through unexplored waters and move between diverse case studies, including pirate ships, naval vessels and luxury yachts. In so doing, The Mobilities of Ships offers a rich insight into the world of shipping mobilities past and present. This book was published as a special issue of Mobilities.
Oceania Under Steam
Title | Oceania Under Steam PDF eBook |
Author | Frances Steel |
Publisher | |
Pages | 246 |
Release | 2016-01-09 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9781526106568 |
Oceania under steam is a lively study of empire and the Pacific in the age of steam. It connects the intimate details of shipboard life with the high politics of imperial ocean space to present a wealth of new insights into the significance of shipping and the sea in the everyday life of colonialism.