Aquapelagos

Integrated Terrestrial and Marine Assemblages

Philip Hayward editor May Joseph editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:26th Dec '24

Should be back in stock very soon

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This interdisciplinary volume explores urgent climate and ocean issues, providing insights for both general readers and advanced researchers, making Aquapelagos a valuable resource.

The book Aquapelagos serves as a cross-disciplinary volume designed for both general undergraduate readers and non-specialists, while also providing rigorous and theoretically stimulating content for doctoral and advanced researchers in the fields of climate and ocean studies. It emphasizes the ocean as a critical interface for philosophical inquiry, navigation, and knowledge production. This approach allows for a broader understanding of the interconnectedness between marine and terrestrial environments.

In Aquapelagos, contributors utilize a variety of methodologies, including ethnographic, geographic, architectural, sociological, and scientific approaches, to illuminate diverse perspectives and responses to the looming crises faced by coastal regions. The text examines the complexities of human interactions with aquatic ecosystems, addressing urgent topics such as ocean volatility, toxicity, flooding, and climate adaptation. By exploring these issues through an interdisciplinary lens, the book offers a comprehensive view of the challenges posed by rising sea levels and environmental degradation across global waterfronts.

The volume is particularly relevant for scholars, researchers, and students engaged in fields such as ethnography, social anthropology, climate action, and public policy. By investigating concepts like archipelagos, lagoon thinking, and coastal waterfronts, Aquapelagos opens new avenues for understanding the evolving ecologies resulting from increased precipitation and the global sinking of coastlines, thereby contributing to a more nuanced discourse on climate change and its impacts.

“The aquapelago has become a seminal framework for shifting debate in island scholarship beyond the land-locked island and towards engagements with watery surroundings. Aquapelagos: Integrated Terrestrial and Marine Assemblages makes a major contribution to aquapelago thinking. It is not only indispensable for Island Studies but significant for the shifting stakes of broader debate in the social sciences, arts, and humanities. For, by foregrounding the power of thinking with terrestrial-aquatic continua, of emergent patchworks of dynamic relational (un)becoming, the aquapelago is a powerful engagement with today’s crisis of faith in modern frameworks of reasoning, a unique challenge to the human/nature divide.”

—Jonathan Pugh, Professor of Island Studies, Newcastle University (UK). Co-author (with David Chandler) (2021) Anthropocene Islands: Entangled Worlds, University of Westminster Press

“What is an ‘aquapelago’? The answer leads readers to question mainstream understandings of socio-spatial existence. The opening discussion of Hau’ofa’s Pacific ‘sea of islands’ framework reveals ‘the island’ as a limited construct stemming from a terrestrial, Euro-centric tradition. The chapters then present examples by diverse authors who attend to the socio–olitical–cological–oceanographic dynamics of space and place in historical context, combined with the critical stakes of global climate change. This is essential reading for scholars emerging from generations of thwarted justice and evaded settler colonial responsibility in search of reparative onto-epistemologies to enable the sovereignty and survival of the world’s most vital aquapelagic assemblages.”

—Amelia Moore, Associate Professor University of Rhode Island, USA

“A dozen years after the concept was introduced to Island Studies, the longawaited international anthology dedicated to empirical and critical theoretical discussions on the aquapelago is here. It assembles a selection of essays demonstrating the formidable scope and strength of the aquapelago as lens for inquiry into the connection between land and sea and the position of humans and non-humans in terrestrial and marine assemblages. This book unlocks island scholarship’s potential as analytic optic in progressive projects (re)thinking and (re)imagining environmental, social and existential crises across the globe. Aquapelagos is a welcome collection that anyone interested in shorelines –and in the consequences that changes in the ways the water and the land influence each other –have on our lives.”

—Firouz Gaini, Professor, University of the Faroe Islands

ISBN: 9781032941929

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 400g

186 pages