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Faring Marine Sciences Studies with Seaborne Knowledge 
Convenors:
Montse Pijoan (Independent Researcher)
César Enrique Giraldo Herrera (Leibniz-ZMT Centre for Marine Tropical Research)
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Format:
Panel
Sessions:
Thursday 28 October, -
Time zone: Europe/London

Short Abstract:

This panel invites ethnographic and theoretical approaches that examine the developing perspectives exploring contributions of seaborne forms of knowledge and habitation and their relations with alternative onto-epistemologies of marine sciences.

Long Abstract:

The ocean dynamically binds seafarers and inhabitants of coastal areas with their seascapes, constituting distinct ways of inhabiting, understanding and learning, maintaining complex relations with marine sciences, which primarily developed under the aegis of military sponsorship, following national strategic interests. However, now the ocean is undergoing drastic ecological and social transformations: Pollution, global warming and acidification, ecosystem degradation, the fall of fisheries and the growth of aquaculture, sea mining, wind farming, and prospects of ocean-based geoengineering. Additionally, massive displacements of human populations towards the sea and rapid coastal urbanization processes are contributing to the most dramatic rises in social inequality and further constricting the access of traditional inhabitants to the ocean. Despite commitments to the decolonization of the ocean and calls for increasing national and local governance, a handful of world powers retain a disproportionate hold of the technical capacities required for maritime exploration. Meanwhile, the increasing influence of multinational corporations is aggravating access inequalities.

This panel invites ethnographic and theoretical approaches that examine the developing perspectives of marine sciences and their relations with alternative onto-epistemologies of maritime knowledge. We welcome critical appraisals of marine sciences and approaches that explore the contributions of seaborne forms of knowledge and habitation, analyzing how they align with scientific and governance attempts.

Accepted papers:

Session 1 Thursday 28 October, 2021, -
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