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Nautical Media: An Historical Ethnography of Ships and Control Rooms - Paperback

Nautical Media: An Historical Ethnography of Ships and Control Rooms - Paperback

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by Asher Boersma (Author)

Over the last 70 years, media have become increasingly central to nautical mobility. Asher Boersma describes how, in the 1960s and 1970s, the focus of the Western European infrastructuring state shifted from dramatic physical intervention to control rooms, which both benefited from and drove the mediatisation of navigation, especially radar. He shows that, in the 1980s, conflicts between operators and management were manifested and resolved in the design of early simulators, and traces how the digitalisation of bridges and wheelhouses decentralised control again, away from shore. The nucleus of change in transport infrastructure has been where it is scaled, in control rooms and on ships, and that scaling is primarily what nautical media allow.

Author Biography

Asher Boersma develops North Sea shipping policy for the Dutch Ministry of Infrastructure and Water Management. Initially a media scholar at Utrecht University, he branched out into science and technology studies (STS) and workplace studies, completing a PhD at the Locating Media Graduate School at Universit?t Siegen. Most recently at Universit?t Konstanz, Johannes Gutenberg-Universit?t Mainz, and now in The Hague, he works at the intersection of social, economic and geographical dimensions of technologically mediated mobility and infrastructure.

Number of Pages: 272
Dimensions: 0.57 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: January 28, 2025
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