
Blue Kinships
An Exploration of Society & the Ocean
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Product details:
- Publisher Palgrave Macmillan
- Date of Publication 4 July 2025
- Number of Volumes 1 pieces, Book
- ISBN 9783031786181
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages190 pages
- Size 210x148 mm
- Language English
- Illustrations 15 Illustrations, black & white; 15 Illustrations, color 700
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Short description:
Blue Kinship contributes to the emergent movement of ideas and practices that are interpreting the ocean as a conceptual and physical space for reconsidering our relationship with the complex, heterogeneous and mutable ecological systems of the Anthropocene; and, in consideration of the drastic and dramatic changes affecting the ocean’s health, is working toward a paradigm change in consideration of the socio-cultural connection with the sea. Tightening the link between society and the ocean cannot be achieved by technological solutions alone, but requires a multidisciplinary understanding of the ocean's influence on the more-than-human society, and of society on the ocean. This book includes cross-cutting, theoretical analyses, methodological descriptions and case studies across the social and natural research that puts the ocean at the core of all global health to feed the emergent socio-cultural geography of the sea and marine social science perspectives.
Chiara Certomà is assistant professor of socio-political geography establishing the trans-sectoral research team “Geo&theSea”, while leading national and international projects on civic participation in knowledge-production, planning and decision-making, grassroot innovation for just sustainability. With overly twenty years of experience in participatory methods and more than 30 papers and books authored, she is now action-researching in marine social science and cultural geography of the ocean. Amongst the other, she has and is leading the EU-funded research projects “Participatory Art for society engagement with Ocean and Water (PartArt4OW)”, “FishArt. Participatory Art for the Fishermen’Harbour in Anzio, Italy” and “SeaPaCS. Participatory Citizen Science against Marine Pollution” that has been awarded the EU Citizen Science-Diversity and Collaboration award in 2024.Info at https://crowdusg.net/
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Blue Kinship contributes to the emergent movement of ideas and practices that are interpreting the ocean as a conceptual and physical space for reconsidering our relationship with the complex, heterogeneous and mutable ecological systems of the Anthropocene; and, in consideration of the drastic and dramatic changes affecting the ocean’s health, is working toward a paradigm change in consideration of the socio-cultural connection with the sea. Tightening the link between society and the ocean cannot be achieved by technological solutions alone, but requires a multidisciplinary understanding of the ocean's influence on the more-than-human society, and of society on the ocean. This book includes cross-cutting, theoretical analyses, methodological descriptions and case studies across the social and natural research that puts the ocean at the core of all global health to feed the emergent socio-cultural geography of the sea and marine social science perspectives.
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Part I: Thinking The Ocean.- Chapter 1. The Sea, Above All.- Chapter 2. Building Relationships And Networking For Marine Social Sciences.- Chapter 3. ?Il Mare Unisce Ci? Che La Terra Divide?.- Chapter 4. Thinking-With The Sea?s Turbulent Materiality: Trans-Oceanic Figurations, Blue Kinships And Liquid Futures In Lagoon By Nnedi Okorafor.- Chapter 5. Plastisphere In Chthulucene. ?Staying With The Problem? In Oceanic Natureculture Assemblages.- Chapter 6. An Intimate Connection. Society And The Ocean In Water Photography.- Part Ii: Making The Ocean.- Chapter 7. Citizen Science And Ocean Literacy: Bridging The Gap Between Society And The Ocean.- Chapter 8. Connecting People And The Ocean Through Street Art And Citizen Science.- Chapter 9. The Power Of Music To Foster Ocean Stewardship: An Experience From The West Coast Of Ireland.- Chapter 10. Behind The Scenes Of A Collaborative Process To Make Blue Kinships Visible.- Chapter 11. Ocean Connections-Animating The Ugly Duckling Between Storytelling And Science. Developing A Sciart Project.- Chapter 12. Tidal Kinships: Sharing And Caring For Rhythmic Human And Non-Human Estuarine.
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