Blueish Entanglements and Transformations
Unfolding the Geographies of Wet Spaces and their Role for Societal Change
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Will be published approx. on 23. October 2026
Book
Hardback
214 pages
978-1-041-07121-1 (ISBN)
Description
This book explores blueish geographies: new ways of thinking with 'wet' space through a porous and open conceptualisation. Through critical ocean thinking, more-than-wet ontologies, blue humanities, blue economy and planning, the diverse chapters think the blueish as extension, relation and representation of water, extending the field and questioning its absences.
The book offers an original and interdisciplinary contribution to critical ocean and marine studies by expanding the 'disciplines' vocabularies, debates, possibilities, epistemologies and methodologies. By bringing together diverse critical perspectives on wet spaces, politics and their excess, this book provides new conceptual and methodological tools for understanding temporalities and counter-archives, more-than-human ecologies and possible future plannings. Combining established and early-career scholars from different disciplines and regions, the volume advances current debates in critical geography and ocean studies while remaining accessible for teaching and other applied purposes.
Blueish Entanglements and Transformations is intended for scholars, researchers and students in the field of critical ocean geographies, more-than-human geographies, maritime studies, hydrosocial studies, blue humanities, blue economy, political ecology and related water-related disciplines. It should also appeal to non-research readers working on water related policies, development and planning.
The book offers an original and interdisciplinary contribution to critical ocean and marine studies by expanding the 'disciplines' vocabularies, debates, possibilities, epistemologies and methodologies. By bringing together diverse critical perspectives on wet spaces, politics and their excess, this book provides new conceptual and methodological tools for understanding temporalities and counter-archives, more-than-human ecologies and possible future plannings. Combining established and early-career scholars from different disciplines and regions, the volume advances current debates in critical geography and ocean studies while remaining accessible for teaching and other applied purposes.
Blueish Entanglements and Transformations is intended for scholars, researchers and students in the field of critical ocean geographies, more-than-human geographies, maritime studies, hydrosocial studies, blue humanities, blue economy, political ecology and related water-related disciplines. It should also appeal to non-research readers working on water related policies, development and planning.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Academic, Postgraduate, and Undergraduate Advanced
Illustrations
1 s/w Tabelle, 2 s/w Zeichnungen, 15 s/w Photographien bzw. Rasterbilder, 17 s/w Abbildungen
1 Tables, black and white; 2 Line drawings, black and white; 15 Halftones, black and white; 17 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-041-07121-1 (9781041071211)
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Persons
Moritz Albrecht is Associate Professor of Environmental-Political Humangeography at the University of Eastern Finland. His research focuses on socio-spatial processes at the intersection between transnational sustainable policies and their economic and societal spheres of implementation. His current research particularly focuses on the assembling of novel blue (bio)economies such as seaweed or recirculating aquaculture systems, their spatial imaginaries, narratives and forces of (re/de)territorialization.
Gabriella Palermo is a researcher in Geography (RTT) at the department Culture e Societa of the University of Palermo, Italy. Her work focuses on critical ocean geographies and environmental/blue humanities, mainly linked to Mediterranean Studies. In 2026, she founded with Giulia de Spuches EHHP (Environmental Humanities Hub Palermo) for her department, for which she is scientific coordinator.
Gabriella Palermo is a researcher in Geography (RTT) at the department Culture e Societa of the University of Palermo, Italy. Her work focuses on critical ocean geographies and environmental/blue humanities, mainly linked to Mediterranean Studies. In 2026, she founded with Giulia de Spuches EHHP (Environmental Humanities Hub Palermo) for her department, for which she is scientific coordinator.
Content
1. Blueish Geographies, Entanglements and Transformations 2. Oceans Adrift: On the Seychelles' Blue Economy Agenda and the Unbounding of the Boundary Object 3. Just Blue Economy? Rural Development, Fisheries and Sustainability in the Case of Dunmore East, Waterford Ireland 4. Assembling an Alternative Seaweed Moment at the Margins of Blue Economy Trajectories: Small-Scale, Wild Harvest Community Transformations in Yogyakarta Region, Indonesia 5. The Blue Crab as a Lively Archive, or Following the Turbulence of Portunus Segnis Across the Kerkennah Islands in the Post-Suez Era 6. Listening-With Intersecting Oceanic Temporalities - Holding, Dis/Inviting, Repairing 7. Blueish Plannings: Clashing Fluidities, Volumes and Narratives in Palermo's Waterfront 8. Transformative Temporalities: Poetic Planning With Mando 9. Cyclone Gabrielle's Transformative Effects in Aotearoa New Zealand 10. Timescapes, Territorialisation of the Sea, and (De)Growth in Turbulent Crises: Perspectives From an Island