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Seafarer & Community - Towards a Social Understanding of Seafaring

English · Hardback

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1. Seafarer and Community Peter H. Fricke 2. The Development of Shetland Fisheries and Fishing Communities Hance D. Smith 3. A Sociological Study of an Italian Community of Fishermen Bernardo Cattarinussi 4. Resource Management and Spatial Competition in Newfoundland Fishing: An Exploratory Essay Raoul Andersen and R. Geoffrey Stiles 5. The Parameters of Psychological Autonomy of Industrial Trawler Crews Jan Horbulewicz 6. A Possible Perspective on Deprivation Bryan Nolan 7. Some Problems Associated with the Selection and Training of Deck and Engineer Cadets in the British Merchant Navy Warren H. Hopwood 8. External Control and Organisational Adaptability: American, British and Spanish Merchant Marine Academies William R. Rosengren and Michael S. Basis 9. Family and Community: The Environment of the Ship’s Officer Peter H. Fricke

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Peter H. Fricke

Summary

Seafarer & Community (1973) examines life on shipboard and how the communities which rely on the sea for their livelihood exist. It looks at seafaring as an occupational community, as observed by anthropologists, economists, geographers, psychologists, seafarers and sociologists.

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