FLOATS Floating Laboratory of Action & Theory at Sea / Πλωτό Εργαστήρι Δράσης & Θεωρίας στη Θάλασσα
Read MoreThe ocean is the antithesis of a frame. What is a framework? A structure that can hold or support conceptual/theoretical/empirical practice, in contrast, looking from the ocean we are ‘at sea’. For social scientists the sea offers an ecosystem rather than a framework. It is also an opportunity to think from the outside, not container societies.
Read MoreThe paper focuses on shared space along the coast of Lebanon, and the ways in which legislation, master plans and property transformations have undermined the social and vernacular uses of these sites, while prioritizing investment in the tourism and service sectors.
Read MoreThalassa/ Thalassa! was the enthusiastic cry of Cyrus’ Greek mercenaries when they glimpsed the Black Sea in their retreat in Anatolia. In the episode related by Xenophon, the sea featured as a safe way-out or a lifeline.
Read MoreMy paper will explore the history and historiography of labor migration across the Mediterranean and the Indian Ocean in the early modern and modern period (1750-1950). Much has been written on the Mediterranean as a connective space linking territories, regions, ideas and cultures, but in fact labor migration in the Mediterranean, and the various kinds of work and recruitment processes it entailed, has received relatively scant attention by historians.
Read MoreWe are told that the sea is filling up with things we should not see - plastic things particularly, and the debris of old, often ruined, lives that linger, but should not. Out of sight, out of mind perhaps, but these things are not so very invisible, at least not anymore.
Read MoreI have encountered waterways in my research for some time: urban creeks and backwaters in New York, Melbourne, and Shanghai; liquid metaphors for capital flows in global supply chains; and the designation of the US-Mexico border in the middle of the Rio Grande.
Read MoreSea-related student research project for the graduate course "Research Methods", Prof. Nikolas Kosmatopoulos, Spring 2016 AUB.
Read MoreAbir Saksouk-Sasso talks to the "Sea & Society" class at American University of Beirut about her work with Dictaphone Beirut and her approach to research and knowledge production. The following lecture was filmed by Jacob Borden, a student at the American University of Beirut.
Read MoreNikolas Kosmatopoulos sat down with Michael Taussig to talk about his much-acclaimed essay, "The Beach (A Fantasy)" and how Dr. Taussig would write the essay today.
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Student work from Sea and Society course at AUB Spring 2018.
Read MoreStudent work from Sea and Society course at AUB Spring 2018.
Read MoreStudent work from Sea and Society course at AUB Spring 2018.
Read MoreStudent work from Sea and Society course at AUB Spring 2018.
Read MoreStudent work from Sea and Society course at AUB Spring 2018.
Read MoreStudent work from Sea and Society course at AUB Spring 2018.
Read MoreStudent work from Sea and Society course at AUB Spring 2018.
Read MoreStudent work from Sea and Society course at AUB Spring 2018.
Read MoreStudent work from Sea and Society course at AUB Spring 2018.
Read MoreStudent work from Sea and Society course at AUB Spring 2018.
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