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- Abila, S. S. 2016. The occupational socialisation of merchant marine cadets in the Philippines.. PhD Thesis , Cardiff University.
- Abila, S. S. and Tang, L. 2014. Trauma, post-trauma, and support in the shipping industry: The experience of Filipino seafarers after pirate attacks. Marine Policy 46 , pp.132-136. (10.1016/j.marpol.2014.01.012)
- Abou-Elkawam, M. 2011. Seafarers and growing environmental concerns: to comply or not to comply - choices and practices. Presented at: Seafarers International Research Centre Symposium 2011Seafarers International Research Centre Symposium Proceedings (2011). Cardiff, UK: Seafarers International Research Centre. , pp.33-45.
- Abou-Elkawam, M. 2008. Seafarers' quest for better auditing regimes. The Sea (196)
- Abou-Elkawam, M. 2015. Seafarers and growing environmental concerns: risk, trust, regulation and workplace culture and practice. PhD Thesis , Cardiff University.
- Acejo, I. 2013. Filipino seafarers and transnationalism. PhD Thesis , Cardiff University.
- Acejo, I. 2012. Seafarers and transnationalism: ways of belongingness ashore and aboard. Journal of Intercultural Studies 33 (1), pp.69-84. (10.1080/07256868.2012.633317)
- Acejo, I. and Abila, S. 2016. Rubbing out gender: women and merchant ships. Journal of Organizational Ethnography 5 (2), pp.123-138. (10.1108/JOE-01-2016-0004)
- Acejo, I. et al. 2018. The causes of maritime accidents in the period 2002-2016.
- Acejo, I. et al. 2011. The health and self-medication practices of seafarers. Presented at: Seafarers International Research Centre Symposium 2011Seafarers International Research Centre Symposium Proceedings (2011). Cardiff, UK: Seafarers International Research Centre. , pp.89-107.
- Akamangwa, N. 2013. Global environmental regulation and workers in the shipping industry. PhD Thesis , Cardiff University.
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- Allen, P. H. , Burke, A. and Ellis, N. 2003. A cross-vessel survey of seafarers examining factors associated with fatigue. Presented at: Contemporary Ergonomics 2003 April 2003. Published in: McCabe, P. T. ed. Contemporary Ergonomics 2003. London: Taylor & Francis. , pp.125-130.
- Amante, M. S. V. 2003. Philippine global seafarers: a profile. Project Report.Seafarers International Research Centre.
- Attah, A. 2018. The impact of oil exploitation on a Ghanaian fishing community. PhD Thesis , Cardiff University.
- Bailey, N. 2007. Changing views - the world through a porthole. The Sea (187), pp.4-4.
- Bailey, N. 2003. The prudent mariner takes avoiding action. The Sea (164), pp.4-4.
- Bailey, N. 2005. Understanding shipboard risk. The Sea (175), pp.4.
- Bailey, N. J. 2009. Making sense of differences in perceptions of risk. Presented at: SIRC Symposium 2009 Cardiff, UK 8-9 July 2009. Published in: Sampson, H. ed. Seafarers International Research Centre Symposium Proceedings (2009). Cardiff: Seafarers International Research Centre (SIRC). , pp.9-24.
- Bailey, N. J. 2007. Maritime incidents: ways of seeing. Presented at: SIRC Symposium 2007 Cardiff, UK 4-5 July 2007. Published in: Sampson, H. ed. Seafarers International Research Centre Symposium Proceedings (2007). Cardiff: Seafarers International Research Centre (SIRC). , pp.112-137.
- Bailey, N. J. 2008. Passing ships' information. The Sea (192)
- Bailey, N. J. 2008. Re-imagining the allocation of shipboard work. Presented at: 2nd International Scientific Maritime Conference: Human Resources in the Shipping Industry: New Trends and Challenges in the 21st Century Limasso, Cyprus 21 - 22 November 2008.
- Bailey, N. J. 2006. Risk perception and safety management systems in the global maritime industry. Policy and Practice in Health and Safety 4 (2), pp.59-75.
- Bailey, N. J. 2003. Seafarer compensation claims. Project Report.London: International Transport Workers' Federation (ITF).
- Bailey, N. J. 2005. Training, technology and AIS: looking beyond the box. Presented at: SIRC Symposium 2005 Cardiff, UK 6-7 July 2005. Published in: Sampson, H. ed. 4th International Seafarers International Research Centre Symposium Proceedings (2005). Cardiff: Seafarers International Research Centre (SIRC). , pp.108-128.
- Bailey, N. J. 2008. Why stay at sea?. Presented at: Shenzhen International Maritime Forum: Seafarers and Development. Shenzhen, China 17 - 18 April 2008.
- Bailey, N. J. , Ellis, N. and Sampson, H. 2012. Exploring differences in perceptions of risk, and its management, amongst personnel directly associated with the operation of ships. Project Report.Cardiff: Seafarers International Research Centre (SIRC).
- Bailey, N. J. , Ellis, N. and Sampson, H. 2011. Living and working conditions aboard large yachts. Presented at: SIRC Symposium 2011 Cardiff, UK 6-7 July 2011. Published in: Sampson, H. ed. Seafarers International Research Centre Symposium Proceedings (2011). Cardiff, UK: Cardiff University. , pp.21-32.
- Bailey, N. J. , Ellis, N. and Sampson, H. 2007. Perceptions of risk in the maritime industry: personal injury. Project Report.Cardiff: Seafarers International Research Centre (SIRC).
- Bailey, N. J. , Ellis, N. and Sampson, H. 2006. Perceptions of risk in the maritime industry: ship casualty. Project Report.Cardiff: Seafarers International Research Centre (SIRC).
- Bailey, N. J. , Ellis, N. and Sampson, H. 2010. Safety and perceptions of risk: a comparison between respondent perceptions and recorded accident data. Working paper. Cardiff, UK: Seafarers International Research Centre (SIRC), Cardiff University.
- Bailey, N. J. , Ellis, N. and Sampson, H. 2010. SIRC report to the PYA on living and working conditions aboard yachts. Technical Report.
- Bailey, N. J. , Ellis, N. and Sampson, H. 2008. Training and technology onboard ship: How seafarers learned to use the shipboard Automatic Identification System (AIS). Cardiff, UK: Seafarers International Research Centre (SIRC), Cardiff University.
- Bailey, N. J. , Housley, W. and Belcher, P. M. 2006. Navigation, interaction and bridge team work. The Sociological Review 54 (2), pp.342-362. (10.1111/j.1467-954X.2006.00617.x)
- Bailey, N. J. and Winchester, N. J. 2010. Making sense of ‘global’ social justice. Presented at: The British Sociological Association Annual Conference Glasgow, UK 7 - 9 April 2010.
- Baum-Talmor, P. 2018. Careers and labour market flexibility in global industries: the case of seafarers. PhD Thesis , Cardiff University.
- Belcher, P. 2004. If it works properly, the benefits of AIS could be huge. The Sea (169), pp.4-5.
- Belcher, P. 2007. Rule following behaviour in collision avoidance : a study of navigational practices in the Dover Strait.. PhD Thesis , Cardiff University.
- Belcher, P. 2001. Seafarers, scapegoats and word processors. The Sea (154), pp.4.
- Bergantino, A. S. and Marlow, P. B. 1997. An econometric analysis of the decision to flag out [Final Report]. Project Report.Seafarers International Research Centre.
- Bernfeld, J. 2006. Second registers have to be judged on their merits. The Sea (183), pp.4.
- Bernfeld, J. S. 2007. States, ships, and secondary registers: Examining sovereignty and standards in a globalized world.. PhD Thesis , Cardiff University.
- Bhattacharya, S. and Tang, L. 2013. Fatigued for safety? Supply chain occupational health and safety initiatives in shipping. Economic and Industrial Democracy 34 (3), pp.383-399. (10.1177/0143831X12439760)
- Bhattacharya, S. 2006. How well does the safety code really work?. The Sea (182), pp.4.
- Bhattacharya, S. 2007. Seafarers' participation in safety management on board cargo ship. Presented at: Seafarers International Research Centre Symposium 2007 04-05 July 2007. Seafarers International Research Centre Symposium Proceedings (2007). Cardiff, UK: Seafarers International Research Centre. , pp.157-176.
- Bhattacharya, S. 2009. The impact of the ISM code on the management of occupational health and safety in the maritime industry. PhD Thesis , Cardiff University.
- Bhattacharya, S. and Tang, L. 2013. Middle managers' role in safeguarding OHS: The case of the shipping industry. Safety Science 51 (1), pp.63-68. (10.1016/j.ssci.2012.05.015)
- Bloor, M. 2008. Fatalities at sea: the good and the bad news. The Sea (194), pp.4.
- Bloor, M. 2002. How can we crack down on the cowboys?. The Sea (159), pp.4.
- Bloor, M. 2000. No longer dying for a living?. The Sea (148), pp.4.
- Bloor, M. 2003. Problems of global governance: port-state control and ILO conventions. Presented at: Seafarers International Research Centre Symposium 2003 Cardiff University 19 September 2003. Seafarers International Research Centre Symposium Proceedings (2003). Cardiff, UK: Seafarers International Research Centre. , pp.9-24.
- Bloor, M. et al. 2013. Effectiveness of international regulation of pollution controls: the case of the governance of ship emissions - Final Report. Project Report.Cardiff, UK: Seafarers International Research Centre.
- Bloor, M. and Datta, R. 2004. Port state control inspectors – the seafarer’s friend?. The Sea (168), pp.4-5.
- Bloor, M. , Fincham, B. and Sampson, H. 2007. Qualiti (NCRM) commissoned inquiry into the risk to well-being of researchers in qualitative research. Project Report.Cardiff: Cardiff University.
- Bloor, M. et al., 2004. Problems of global governance of seafarers' health and safety [Project Report]. Project Report.Seafarers International Research Centre.
- Bloor, M. et al., 2013. The governance of ships’ sulphur emissions: issues of enforcement and equal treatment. Presented at: Seafarers International Research Centre Symposium 2013Seafarers International Research Centre Symposium Proceedings (2013). Cardiff, UK: Seafarers International Research Centre. , pp.73-82.
- Bloor, M. , Sampson, H. and Gekara, V. 2014. Global governance of training standards in an outsourced labor force: the training double bind in seafarer license and certification assessments. Regulation and Governance 8 (4), pp.455-471. (10.1111/rego.12042)
- Bloor, M. J. 2011. Addressing social problems through qualitative research. In: Silverman, D. ed. Qualitative research. London: SAGE Publications Ltd. , pp.305-324.
- Bloor, M. J. 2011. An essay on 'health capital' and the Faustian bargains struck by workers in the globalised shipping industry. Sociology of Health & Illness 33 (7), pp.973-986. (10.1111/j.1467-9566.2011.01347.x)
- Bloor, M. J. 2010. The researcher's obligation to bring about good. Qualitative Social Work 9 (1), pp.17-20. (10.1177/1473325009355616)
- Bloor, M. J. , Baker, S. C. and Sampson, H. 2012. Effectiveness of international regulation of pollution controls: the case of the governance of ship emissions - Interim Report. Project Report.Cardiff, UK: Seafarers International Research Centre.
- Bloor, M. J. et al. 2015. Enforcement issues in the governance of ships' carbon emissions. Laws 4 (3), pp.335-351. (10.3390/laws4030335)
- Bloor, M. J. , Baker, S. C. and Sampson, H. 2013. Issues in the enforcement of future international regulations on ships’ carbon emissions. Project Report.Cardiff: Seafarers International Research Centre.
- Bloor, M. J. , Fincham, B. and Sampson, H. 2010. Unprepared for the worst: risks of harm for qualitative researchers. Methodological Innovations Online 5 (1), pp.45-55. (10.4256/mio.2010.0009)
- Bloor, M. J. and Munro, A. 2010. Sociological aspects of substance misuse. In: Pilgrim, D. , Rogers, A. and Pescosolido, B. eds. SAGE Handbook of Mental Health and Illness. London: Sage. , pp.350-366.
- Bloor, M. J. and Sampson, H. 2009. Computer based assessment in association with the issue of Seafarer certificates of competency. Presented at: Workshop for European Member State Representatives on Training Capacities Lisbon, Portugal 5 Nov 2009.
- Bloor, M. J. and Sampson, H. 2009. Regulatory enforcement of labour standards in an outsourcing globalized industry: the case of the shipping industry. Work Employment & Society 23 (4), pp.711-726. (10.1177/0950017009344915)
- Bloor, M. J. and Sampson, H. 2009. Training capacities of current labour supply countries utilised by EU flagged vessels. Presented at: Workshop for European Member State Representatives on Training Capacities Lisbon, Portugal 5 Nov 2009.
- Bloor, M. J. et al. 2013. Room for manoeuvre? Regulatory compliance in the global shipping industry. Social and Legal Studies 22 (2), pp.171-189. (10.1177/0964663912467814)
- Bloor, M. J. et al. 2014. The instrumental use of technical doubts: technological controversies, investment decisions and air pollution controls in the global shipping industry. Science and Public Policy 41 (2), pp.234-244. (10.1093/scipol/sct050)
- Bloor, M. J. et al. 2013. Useful but no oracle: reflections on the use of a Delphi Group in a multi-methods policy research study. Qualitative Research (10.1177/1468794113504103)
- Boerne, G. 1999. Filling the gap: Small inter-island Caribbean trading ships and their crews. Working paper. Cardiff: Seafarers International Research Centre.
- Burke, A. , Ellis, N. and Allen, P. H. 2003. The impact of work patterns on stress and fatigue among offshore worker populations. Presented at: Contemporary Ergonomics 2003 April 2003. Published in: McCabe, P. T. ed. Contemporary Ergonomics 2003. London: Taylor & Francis. , pp.131-136.
- Calderón Veiga, M. 2011. Seafarers in Ecuador, a labour market study. Project Report.Cardiff, UK: Seafarers International Research Centre.
- Conghua, X. , Tang, L. and Walters, D. 2017. Who is dominant? Occupational health and safety management in Chinese shipping. Journal of Industrial Relations 59 (1), pp.65-84. (10.1177/0022185616676231)
- Davies, A. J. and Parfett, M. C. 1998. Seafarers and the internet - e-mail and seafarers' welfare. Project Report.Cardiff, UK: Seafarers International Research Centre.
- Devereux, H. 2017. The impact of the organisation of work and employment at sea on the occupational health, safety and well-being of seafarers. PhD Thesis , Cardiff University.
- Dutt, M. 2015. Indian seafarers’ experiences of ill-treatment onboard ships. PhD Thesis , Cardiff University.
- Ellis, N. 2007. Accident and incident data. Presented at: Seafarers International Research Centre Symposium 2007 Cardiff University 04-05 July 2007. Seafarers International Research Centre Symposium Proceedings (2007). Cardiff, UK: Seafarers International Research Centre. , pp.81-111.
- Ellis, N. 2008. Accident and incident data: The perceptions of the risk of certain incidents versus the reality of reported data. Presented at: 2nd International Scientific Maritime Conference: Frederick University. Human Resources in the Shipping Industry: New Trends and Challenges in the 21st Century Limassol, Cyprus 21 - 22 November 2008.
- Ellis, N. 2004. Fatigue: what’s known and what’s being done. The Sea (172), pp.4-5.
- Ellis, N. 2007. How to take some of the stress out of the job. The Sea (185), pp.4-5.
- Ellis, N. 2005. Key concerns about safety at sea. The Sea (177), pp.4.
- Ellis, N. 2009. Life at Sea: Room for Improvement?. Nautilus International Telegraph , pp.24-25.
- Ellis, N. 2009. Vessel design and the well-being of seafarers. Presented at: Seafarers International Research Centre Symposium 2009Seafarers International Research Centre Symposium Proceedings (2009). Cardiff, UK: Seafarers International Research Centre. , pp.75-90.
- Ellis, N. 2008. Why should seafarers care about what researchers do?. The Sea (192), pp.4-5.
- Ellis, N. , Allen, P. H. and Burke, A. 2003. The influence of noise and motion on sleep, mood and performance of seafarers. Presented at: Contemporary Ergonomics 2003 April 2003. Published in: McCabe, P. T. ed. Contemporary Ergonomics 2003. London: Taylor & Francis. , pp.137-142.
- Ellis, N. , Bloor, M. and Sampson, H. 2009. Patterns in injury reporting. Presented at: Seafarers International Research Centre Symposium 2009Seafarers International Research Centre Symposium Proceedings (2009). Cardiff, UK: Seafarers International Research Centre. , pp.1-8.
- Ellis, N. , Bloor, M. J. and Sampson, H. 2010. Patterns of seafarer injuries. Maritime Policy & Management 37 (2), pp.121-128. (10.1080/03088830903533742)
- Ellis, N. and Sampson, H. 2013. Accommodation and welfare on contemporary cargo ships. Presented at: Seafarers International Research Centre Symposium 2013Seafarers International Research Centre Symposium Proceedings (2013). Cardiff, UK: Seafarers International Research Centre. , pp.100-118.
- Ellis, N. and Sampson, H. 2013. Corporate social responsibility and the quality of seafarers accommodation and recreational facilities. Presented at: IMISS2013 - International Scientific Meeting for Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in Shipping Kotka, Finland 11-12 June 2013. Published in: Kunnaala, V. and Viertola, J. eds. IMISS2013 - Proceedings of the International Scientific Meeting for Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in Shipping: 2nd International Maritime Incident and Near Miss Reporting Conference. Turku: Turun yliopisto / University of Turku. , pp.91-109.
- Ellis, N. and Sampson, H. 2008. The global labour market for seafarers working aboard merchant cargo ships 2003. Cardiff, UK: Seafarers International Research Centre (SIRC), Cardiff University.
- Ellis, N. et al. 2005. What seafarers think of CBT. Project Report.Cardiff: Cardiff University.
- Ellis, N. , Sampson, H. and Wadsworth, E. 201. Fatalities at sea. Presented at: Seafarers International Research Centre Symposium 2011Seafarers International Research Centre Symposium Proceedings (2011). Cardiff, UK: Seafarers International Research Centre. , pp.46-65.
- Ellis, N. et al. 2005. Safety and perceptions of risk. Presented at: Seafarers International Research Centre Symposium 2005 Cardiff University July 2005. Seafarers International Research Centre Symposium Proceedings (2005). Cardiff, UK: Seafarers International Research Centre. , pp.91-107.
- Ellis, N. , Wadsworth, E. and Sampson, H. 2021. Mapping maritime professionals: Towards a full-scale European data collection system. Project Report.Brussels: ETF.
- Galam, R. 2011. Navigating lives: the spatiotemporality of the gender identity, agency and subjectivity of Filipino seamen’s wives. PhD Thesis , Cardiff University.
- Gekara, V. 2008. Are there jobs for all in the shipping industry?. The Sea (195), pp.4.
- Gekara, V. 2007. Increasing shipping skills in the UK: 'Bursting' the industry myth of diminishing interest. Presented at: Seafarers International Research Centre Symposium 2007 04-05 July 2007. Seafarers International Research Centre Symposium Proceedings (2007). Cardiff, UK: Seafarers International Research Centre. , pp.29-43.
- Gekara, V. 2006. Recruits in need of a better deal. The Sea (181), pp.4.
- Gekara, V. O. , Acejo, I. and Sampson, H. 2013. Re-imagining global union representation under globalisation: a case of seafaring labour and the Nautilus International cross-border merger. Global Labour Journal 4 (3), pp.167-185.
- Gekara, V. O. 2008. Globalisation, state strategies and the shipping labour market: the UK's response to declining seafaring skills. PhD Thesis , Cardiff University.
- Gekara, V. O. , Bloor, M. J. and Sampson, H. 2011. Computer-based assessment in safety-critical industries: the case of shipping. Journal of Vocational Education & Training 63 (1), pp.87-100. (10.1080/13636820.2010.536850)
- Gould, E. 2011. Personalities, policies, and the training of officer cadets. Presented at: Seafarers International Research Centre Symposium 2011Seafarers International Research Centre Symposium Proceedings (2011). Cardiff, UK: Seafarers International Research Centre. , pp.108-125.
- Gould, E. A. 2010. Towards a total occupation: A study of UK Merchant Navy Officer cadetship.. PhD Thesis , Cardiff University.
- Graham, C. 2018. Developing labour standards for representation on ships. PhD Thesis , Cardiff University.
- James, P. et al., 2015. Protecting workers through supply chains: lessons from two construction case studies. Economic and Industrial Democracy 36 (4), pp.727-747. (10.1177/0143831X14532296)
- Jenkins, N. et al., 2010. Putting it in context: the use of vignettes in qualitative interviewing. Qualitative Research 10 (2), pp.175-198. (10.1177/1468794109356737)
- Kahveci, E. 2000. Focusing on family life. The Sea (144), pp.4.
- Kahveci, E. 2005. Abandoned seafarers: the case of Obo Basak. Presented at: Seafarers International Research Centre Symposium 2005 Cardiff University July 2005. Seafarers International Research Centre Symposium Proceedings (2005). Cardiff, UK: Seafarers International Research Centre. , pp.28-51.
- Kahveci, E. 2004. Cargo handling by seafarers. The Sea (171)
- Kahveci, E. 2003. Chaplains join crews to take welfare services to sea. The Sea (161), pp.4.
- Kahveci, E. 1999. Fast turnaround ships and their impact on crews. Project Report.Seafarers International Research Centre.
- Kahveci, E. 2007. Reviewing seafarer' welfare at sea and ashore. The Sea (186), pp.4-5.
- Kahveci, E. 2003. Seafarers are different? A comparison of car carrier crews and car factory workers. Presented at: Seafarers International Research Centre Symposium 2003 Cardiff University 19 September 2003. Seafarers International Research Centre Symposium Proceedings (2003). Cardiff, UK: Seafarers International Research Centre. , pp.53-72.
- Kahveci, E. 2002. Seafarers' families: the children speak. The Sea (155), pp.4.
- Kahveci, E. 2007. The maritime security code three years on. The Sea (189)
- Kahveci, E. 2007. Welfare services for seafarers. Presented at: Seafarers International Research Centre Symposium 2007 04-05 July 2007. Seafarers International Research Centre Symposium Proceedings (2007). Cardiff, UK: Seafarers International Research Centre. , pp.10-28.
- Kahveci, E. , Lane, T. and Sampson, H. 2002. Transnational seafarer communities. Project Report.Cardiff, UK: Seafarers International Research Centre.
- Kataria, A. 2015. An ethnographic exploration of ship - shore communication. PhD Thesis , Cardiff University.
- Kitada, M. 2010. Women seafarers and their identities. PhD Thesis , Cardiff University.
- Lane, A. D. 1999. Crew competence. Maritime Review , pp.21-27.
- Lane, T. 2001. Invisible seafarers, hidden ports. The Sea (152), pp.4.
- Lane, T. 2001. Study looks at mixed nationality crews. The Sea (150), pp.4.
- Leong, P. 2012. Understanding the seafarer global labour market in the context of a seafarer 'shortage'. PhD Thesis , Cardiff University.
- Li, L. 2011. Values and beliefs : Chinese seafarers in an age of transition.. PhD Thesis , Cardiff University.
- Llangco, M. O. 2017. Filipino seafarers on-board cruise ships: shared viewpoints on working lives. PhD Thesis , Cardiff University.
- Lucero-Prisno, E. 2013. Navigating seas, negotiating sex: exploring risky sexual behaviours and relationships of seafarers. PhD Thesis , Cardiff University.
- Mayhew, C. 1999. Work-related traumatic deaths of British and Australian seafarers: what are the causes and how can they be prevented?. Project Report.Cardiff, UK: Seafarers International Research Centre.
- Mazhari, S. 2018. Competency of merchant ship officers in the global shipping labour market: a study of the ‘Knowing-Doing’ gap. PhD Thesis , Cardiff University.
- Munro, A. and Bloor, M. J. 2009. A feasibility study for a schools-based, peer-led, drugs prevention programme, based on the ASSIST programme: the results. Technical Report.
- Munro, A. and Bloor, M. J. 2010. Process evaluation: the new miracle ingredient in public health research?. Qualitative Research 10 (6), pp.699-713. (10.1177/1468794110380522)
- Obando-Rojas, B. 2003. Increasing your employment porential. The Sea (163)
- Obando-Rojas, B. 2003. New jobs for seafarers in short supply. The Sea (162)
- Patel, T. 1998. An analysis and evaluation of international maritime medical training standards. Working paper. Cardiff: Seafarers International Research Centre.
- Pia, J. 2016. “nangangamuhan”: an analysis of the standard employment contract (POEA-SEC) for Filipino seafarers. PhD Thesis , Cardiff University.
- Poulsen, R. T. and Sampson, H. 2019. 'Swinging on the anchor': the difficulties in achieving greenhouse gas abatement in shipping via virtual arrival. Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment 73 , pp.230-244. (10.1016/j.trd.2019.07.007)
- Preminger, J. 2013. Activists face bureaucrats: the failure of the Israeli social workers' campaign. Industrial Relations Journal 44 (5-6), pp.462-478. (10.1111/irj.12029)
- Preminger, J. 2016. Effective citizenship in the cracks of neocorporatism. Citizenship Studies 21 (1), pp.85-99. (10.1080/13621025.2016.1252719)
- Preminger, J. 2016. The contradictory effects of neoliberalization on labour relations: the health and social work sectors. Economic and Industrial Democracy 37 (4), pp.644-664. (10.1177/0143831X14550423)
- Reyner, L. and Baulk, S. 1998. Fatigue in ferry crews: a pilot study. Project Report.
- Robert, S. null. Occupational mortality among merchant seafarers in the British, Singapore, and Hong Kong fleets 1981-1995. Project Report.Cardiff, UK: Seafarers International Research Centre.
- Roberts, S. 1998. Occupational mortality among British merchant seafarers: a comparison between British and foreign fleets' (1986-1995). Project Report.Cardiff, UK: Seafarers International Research Centre.
- Sampson, H. 2016. Brown, Mike & Barbara Humberstone (eds); Seascapes: shaped by the sea [Book Review]. Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute 22 (2), pp.432-433. (10.1111/1467-9655.12412)
- Sampson, H. 2000. Bunkers or ballast?. The Sea (147), pp.4.
- Sampson, H. 2018. Connectivity: A reason for seafarers to disconnect. KNect 365 Maritime 2018 (Jan 29)
- Sampson, H. 2002. Destructive obedience and the importance of seafarer training. The Sea (160), pp.4.
- Sampson, H. 2013. Enduring the waves: Life of a modern-day seafarer. Global Dialogue 3 (5) Short article.
- Sampson, H. 2003. Equal training in an unequal world: an exploration of global MET standards. Presented at: Seafarers International Research Centre Symposium 2003 Cardiff University 19 September 2003. Seafarers International Research Centre Symposium Proceedings (2003). Cardiff, UK: Seafarers International Research Centre. , pp.41-52.
- Sampson, H. 2008. Flagging standards - Globalisation and environmental, safety, and labour regulations at sea - By Elisabeth R. DeSombre [Book Review]. British Journal of Industrial Relations 46 (4), pp.822-823. (10.1111/j.1467-8543.2008.00702_5.x)
- Sampson, H. 2019. 'Fluid fields' and the dynamics of risk in social research. Qualitative Research 19 (2), pp.131-147. (10.1177/1468794117746085)
- Sampson, H. 2004. Global wages for global workers. The Sea (167), pp.4-5.
- Sampson, H. 2013. Globalisation, labour market transformation and migrant marginalisation: the example of transmigrant seafarers in Germany. Journal of International Migration and Integration 14 (4), pp.751-765. (10.1007/s12134-012-0266-0)
- Sampson, H. 2018. Howard Penny McCall. Environment, labour and capitalism at sea: ‘working the ground’ in Scotland. xiv, 227 pp., tables, illus., bibliogr. Manchester: Univ. Press, 2017. £75.00 (cloth) [Book Review]. Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute 24 (4)(10.1111/1467-9655.12922)
- Sampson, H. 2013. International seafarers and transnationalism in the twenty-first century. New Ethnographies Manchester: Manchester University Press.
- Sampson, H. 2006. Learning at sea. The Sea (179), pp.4-5.
- Sampson, H. 2018. Mandatory shipboard equipment: help or hindrance. Seaways 2018 (Jan), pp.6-7.
- Sampson, H. 2015. Maritime futures: jobs & training for UK ratings. Project Report.The National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers.
- Sampson, H. 2004. Navigating the waves: the usefulness of a pilot in qualitative research. Qualitative Research 4 (3), pp.383-402. (10.1177/1468794104047236)
- Sampson, H. 2018. Patterns in horse-human relationships: the case of Wales. Society and Animals 26 , pp.333-356. (10.1163/15685306-12341506)
- Sampson, H. 2003. Powerful unions, vulnerable workers: the representation of seafarers in the global labour market. Presented at: Brazilian Congress of Anthropologists and Sociologists Caxambu, Minas Gerais, Brazil 21-25 October 2003.
- Sampson, H. 2004. Romantic rhetoric, revisionist reality: the effectiveness of regulation in maritime training. Journal of Vocational Education & Training 56 (2), pp.245-267. (10.1080/13636820400200256)
- Sampson, H. 2024. Sea-Time - An ethnographic adventure. Routledge.
- Sampson, H. 2016. "Seabirds matter more than us!": understanding the complex exercise of CSR in the global shipping industry. Journal of Sustainable Mobility 3 (2), pp.101-119.
- Sampson, H. 2018. Shaping the future of work. In: Frontiers of Global Sociology: Research Perspectives for the 21st Century. ISA Research
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