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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 par

Table of Contents

INTRODUCTION

1. Introduction: applying the mobilities paradigm to the maritime sector

Jason Monios and Gordon Wilmsmeier

GEOGRAPHIC AND INSTITUTIONAL MOBILITIES

2. Critical geographies of the ocean: mobilities, placefulness and maritime relationalism

Basil Germond and Celine Germond-Duret

3. Ports as capitalist spaces

Jason Monios and Gordon Wilmsmeier

4. How people green the port

Kristianne Hendricks and Peter Hall

ECONOMIC MOBILITIES

5. Off shore: the sustainable city and its logistical costs

Boris Vormann and Patrick DeDauw

6. Costs and benefits of mobility: the case of Chinese seafarers

Lijun Tang and Gang Chen

7. ‘Cruise to the Edge’. How 1970s prog-rock dinos found a safe haven on the cruise ship

Markus Hesse

SUSTAINABLE MOBILITIES

8. Ballast water and harmful aquatic organism mobilities

Matej David and Stephan Gollasch

9. Mobilities of waste, value and materials in the shadow of the maritime transport system: a case study of the Pakistani ship breaking industry

Lars Bomhauer-Beins and Anke Strüver

INDUCED AND UNPRODUCTIVE MOBILITIES

10. Unproductive mobilities and maritime system capacity

Jason Monios and Gordon Wilmsmeier

11. Before the "hangover"

Gordon Wilmsmeier, Marta Gonzalez-Aregall and Ricardo J. Sánchez

12. The economic development effect of a transhipment port: the case of Gioia Tauro

Mario Genco, Emanuela Sirtori and Silvia Vignetti

13. The unproductive and induced mobility of empty container repositioning in peripheral regions

Jason Monios and Yuhong Wang

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 1/5/2017 12:12:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781138232808, 978-1138232808
      ISBN10: 1138232807

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      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 par

      Table of Contents

      INTRODUCTION

      1. Introduction: applying the mobilities paradigm to the maritime sector

      Jason Monios and Gordon Wilmsmeier

      GEOGRAPHIC AND INSTITUTIONAL MOBILITIES

      2. Critical geographies of the ocean: mobilities, placefulness and maritime relationalism

      Basil Germond and Celine Germond-Duret

      3. Ports as capitalist spaces

      Jason Monios and Gordon Wilmsmeier

      4. How people green the port

      Kristianne Hendricks and Peter Hall

      ECONOMIC MOBILITIES

      5. Off shore: the sustainable city and its logistical costs

      Boris Vormann and Patrick DeDauw

      6. Costs and benefits of mobility: the case of Chinese seafarers

      Lijun Tang and Gang Chen

      7. ‘Cruise to the Edge’. How 1970s prog-rock dinos found a safe haven on the cruise ship

      Markus Hesse

      SUSTAINABLE MOBILITIES

      8. Ballast water and harmful aquatic organism mobilities

      Matej David and Stephan Gollasch

      9. Mobilities of waste, value and materials in the shadow of the maritime transport system: a case study of the Pakistani ship breaking industry

      Lars Bomhauer-Beins and Anke Strüver

      INDUCED AND UNPRODUCTIVE MOBILITIES

      10. Unproductive mobilities and maritime system capacity

      Jason Monios and Gordon Wilmsmeier

      11. Before the "hangover"

      Gordon Wilmsmeier, Marta Gonzalez-Aregall and Ricardo J. Sánchez

      12. The economic development effect of a transhipment port: the case of Gioia Tauro

      Mario Genco, Emanuela Sirtori and Silvia Vignetti

      13. The unproductive and induced mobility of empty container repositioning in peripheral regions

      Jason Monios and Yuhong Wang

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