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The Impact of Technology on Seafarers' Lives

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Sampson, H., Turgo, N., Acejo, I., Ellis, N., Tang, L. (2019) 'Between a rock and a hard place': the implications of lost autonomy and trust for professionals at sea, Work, Employment and Society', 33(4): 648-665, DOI: 10.1177/0950017018821284.

Turgo, N. (2017) 'Why selfie matters in the maritime industry?', AMET Maritime Journal, pp4-11

Abou-Elkawam, M. (2015) Nomads of a Global Industry: Seafarers and the Marine Environment : The Quest, LAP Lambert Academic Publishing, ISBN: 13:978-3-659- 78530-6; ISBN: 10:365978530; EAN: 9783659785.

Sampson, H. (2012) ‘Technology at sea goes global’, ITF Seafarers’ Bulletin 2012 (26), pp 17-18.

Galam, R. (2011) 'Navigating Lives: The Spatiotemporality of the Gender Identity, Agency and Subjectivity of Filipino Seamen's Wives', PhD Thesis, Cardiff University.

Sampson, H. and Tang, L. (2011) 'New Shipboard Technology and Training Provision for Seafarers', Cardiff: SIRC, October, ISBN 1-900174-41-3.

Tang, L. and Sampson, H. (2011) 'Training and Technology: Findings from the Questionnaire Study', SIRC Symposium 2011, Cardiff University 6-7 July, ISBN 1-900174-39-1.

Gekara, V., Bloor, M. and Sampson, H. (2011) 'Computer-based Assessment in Safety-Critical Industries: The Case of Shipping', Journal of Vocational Education & Training, 63(1): 87-100.

Tang, L. (2009) ‘Training and technology: potential issues for shipping’, SIRC Symposium 2009, Cardiff University, 8-9 July, ISBN 1-900174-36-7.

Bailey, N. (2008) 'Passing ships' information', The SeaIssue 192, Mar/Apr.

Kahveci, E. and Nichols, T. (2006) ‘The Other Car Workers’, London: Palgrave Macmillan, 211 pp, ISBN 1-4039-4191-2.

Sampson, H. (2006) 'Learning at sea', The SeaLondon: Mission to Seafarers, Issue 179, Jan/Feb, pp 4-5.

Tang, L. (2006) 'On-line support and help for seafarers' partners', The Seaissue 180, Mar/Apr, p 4.

Bailey, N. (2005) ‘Training, technology and AIS: Looking beyond the box’, SIRC Symposium, Cardiff University, July, ISBN 1-900174-26-X.

Bailey, N., Housley, W. and Belcher, P. (2004) ‘Navigation and bridge team interaction’, School of Social Sciences Working Paper Series, (47), February, ISBN 1904815073.

Belcher, P. (2004) ‘If it works properly, the benefits of AIS could be huge’, The Sea, London: Mission to Seafarers, Issue 169, May/Jun, pp 4-5.

Sampson, H. and Wu, B. (2003) ‘Compressing Time and Constraining Space: The Contradictory Effects of ICT and Containerization on International Shipping Labour’, International Review of Social History, 48, Supplement, pp 123-152, ISBN 0521 543 533.

Kahveci, E. (1999) ‘Fast Turnaround Ships And Their Impact On Crews’, Cardiff: SIRC, October, ISBN 1-900174-05-7.

Davies, A. J. and Parfett, M. C. (1998) ‘Seafarers and The Internet - E-mail and Seafarers' Welfare’, Cardiff: SIRC, May, ISBN 1-900174-01-8.