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Maritime sociology is a sub-discipline of sociology studying the relationship of human societies and cultures to the oceans and the marine environment as well as related social processes. Subjects studied by maritime sociology are human activities at and with the sea such as seafaring, fisheries, maritime and coastal tourism, off-shore extraction, deep-sea mining, or marine environmental conservation. Institutions and discourses related to those activities are also studied by the sub-discipline. Another area of study is the societal-natural relations in the marine realm such as, for instance, the problem of over-fishing or the social consequences of climate change. In sum, maritime sociology conceptualizes the oceans as a social rather than a merely natural space.

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  • Maritime Soziologie (de)
  • Maritime sociology (en)
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  • Die Maritime Soziologie (von lat. mare „Meer“) ist eine Spezialisierung innerhalb der Soziologie. Sie befasst sich mit sozialen Prozessen rund um menschliche Aktivitäten mit und auf dem Meer. Dazu gehören etwa die die Schifffahrt in Küstenmeeren und auf hoher See, Fischerei, Meeres- und Küstentourismus, Küstenmanagement und Meeresbergbau. Außerdem befasst sich die Disziplin mit den Bezügen dieser Themenfelder zu seegestützten politischen, wirtschaftlichen, militärischen, beruflichen, kulturellen, brauchtumsmäßigen und religiösen Institutionen. Auch sind die gesellschaftlichen Naturverhältnisse unter maritimen Gesichtspunkten Gegenstand der maritimen Soziologie. (de)
  • Maritime sociology is a sub-discipline of sociology studying the relationship of human societies and cultures to the oceans and the marine environment as well as related social processes. Subjects studied by maritime sociology are human activities at and with the sea such as seafaring, fisheries, maritime and coastal tourism, off-shore extraction, deep-sea mining, or marine environmental conservation. Institutions and discourses related to those activities are also studied by the sub-discipline. Another area of study is the societal-natural relations in the marine realm such as, for instance, the problem of over-fishing or the social consequences of climate change. In sum, maritime sociology conceptualizes the oceans as a social rather than a merely natural space. (en)
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  • Die Maritime Soziologie (von lat. mare „Meer“) ist eine Spezialisierung innerhalb der Soziologie. Sie befasst sich mit sozialen Prozessen rund um menschliche Aktivitäten mit und auf dem Meer. Dazu gehören etwa die die Schifffahrt in Küstenmeeren und auf hoher See, Fischerei, Meeres- und Küstentourismus, Küstenmanagement und Meeresbergbau. Außerdem befasst sich die Disziplin mit den Bezügen dieser Themenfelder zu seegestützten politischen, wirtschaftlichen, militärischen, beruflichen, kulturellen, brauchtumsmäßigen und religiösen Institutionen. Auch sind die gesellschaftlichen Naturverhältnisse unter maritimen Gesichtspunkten Gegenstand der maritimen Soziologie. (de)
  • Maritime sociology is a sub-discipline of sociology studying the relationship of human societies and cultures to the oceans and the marine environment as well as related social processes. Subjects studied by maritime sociology are human activities at and with the sea such as seafaring, fisheries, maritime and coastal tourism, off-shore extraction, deep-sea mining, or marine environmental conservation. Institutions and discourses related to those activities are also studied by the sub-discipline. Another area of study is the societal-natural relations in the marine realm such as, for instance, the problem of over-fishing or the social consequences of climate change. In sum, maritime sociology conceptualizes the oceans as a social rather than a merely natural space. (en)
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