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Sampson, H., Turgo, N., Cadge, W., Gilliat-Ray, S. (2024) Chaplaincy and Seafarers: Faith at Work, Oxford University Press, DOI: 10.1093/9780198913290.001.0001.

Turgo, N. (2023) The ship as home: Homemaking practices amongst Filipino seafarers at sea, Mobilities, DOI: 0.1080/17450101.2023.2257396.

Sampson, H., Turgo, N., Cadge, W., Gilliat-Ray, S., Smith, G. (2021) Religion in multi-ethnic contexts: a multidisciplinary case study of global seafaring - Summary Report, Cardiff: SIRC.

Cadge, W., Turgo, N., Gilliat-Ray, S., Sampson, H., Smith, G. (2023) 'The work of port chaplains: views from seafarers served', Journal of Contemporary Religion, DOI: 0.1080/13537903.2021.1986311.

Sampson, H., Acejo, I. (2023) The port-based welfare needs of women seafarers, Cardiff: SIRC.

Sampson, H., Turgo, N., Cadge, W., Gilliat-Ray, S., Smith, G. (2022) 'Overstretched and under-resourced': The corporate neglect of port welfare services for seafarers, Maritime Policy & Management, DOI: 10.1080/03088839.2022.2084788.  Shortlisted for best paper 2022/23.

Turgo, N., Cadge, W., Gilliat-Ray, S., Sampson, H., Smith, G. (2022) 'Relying on the kindness of strangers: Welfare providers to seafarers and the symbolic construction of community', Journal of Contemporary Ethnography, DOI: 10.1177/08912416221092001.

Gilliat-Ray, S., Cadge, W., Sampson, H., Turgo, N., Smith, G. (2022) 'Here today, gone tomorrow': the risks and rewards of port chaplaincy, Journal of Beliefs & Values, DOI: 10.1080/13617672.2022.2039982.

Smith, G., Turgo, N., Cadge, W., Gilliat-Ray, S., Sampson, H. (2021) 'A working theology: an evaluation of the popular beliefs of Roman Catholic Filipino seafarers', Practical Theology, DOI: 10.1080/1756073X.2021.1951945.

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

Sampson, H., Ellis, N., Acejo, A., Turgo, N. (2017) 'Changes in seafarers' health 2011-2016: A summary report', Cardiff: SIRC, July, ISBN: 1-900174-49-9.

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): 101-119, DOI 10.9774/GLEAF.23502016de.00007.

Tang, L., Shan, D. and Yang, P. (2016) ‘Workers' rights defence on China's internet: an analysis of actors’, Information, Communication & Society, 19(8): 1171-1186, published online 3 November, DOI:10.1080/1369118X.2015.1107613.

Sampson, H. and Ellis, N. (2015) ‘Elusive corporate social responsibility (CSR) in global shipping’, Journal of Global Responsibility, 6(1): 80-98. DOI 10.1108/JGR-08-2014-0028.

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(2014): 132-136. DOI: 10.1016/j.marpol.2014.01.012.

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

Li, L (2011) 'Values and beliefs: Chinese seafarers in an age of transition', PhD Thesis, Cardiff University.

Ellis, N, (2010) ‘Seafarers’ Well-Being – The role of ship design'. Seaways, January 2010, pp 14-16.

Ellis, N., Bloor, M. and Sampson, H. (2010) 'Patterns of Seafarer Injuries', Maritime Policy & Management, 37(2): 121-128. DOI: 10.1080/03088830903533742.

Ellis, N. (2009) ‘Life at Sea: Room for Improvement? ', Nautilus International Telegraph, London, August 2009, pg 24-25.

Tang, L. (2009) ‘Development of Online Friendship in Different Social Spaces: A Case Study’, Information, Communication & Society 13(5): 615-633. DOI: 10.1080/13691180902998639.

Tang, L. (2009) ‘Shaping feelings in Cyberspace: the Case of Chinese Seafarer-Partners’, Emotion, Space and Society, 2(2): 104-110DOI: 10.1016/j.emospa.2009.08.004.

Ellis, N. (2009) 'Vessel design and the wellbeing of seafarers', SIRC Symposium, Cardiff University, 8-9 July, ISBN 1-900174-36-7.

Sampson, H. (2008) 'Speaking up for better on-board welfare', The Sea, London: Mission to Seafarers, Issue 191, Jan/Feb pp 4-5.

Ellis, N. (2007) 'How to take some of the stress out of the job', The Sea, London: Mission to Seafarers, Issue 185 Jan/Feb 2007, pp 4-5.

Kahveci, E. (2007) 'Welfare services for seafarers', SIRC Symposium, Cardiff University, July, ISBN 1-900174-31-6.

Kahveci, E. (2007) 'Port based welfare services for seafarers', Cardiff: SIRC, ISBN 1-900174-30-8.

Kahveci, E. (2007) 'Reviewing seafarers' welfare at sea and ashore', The Sea, London: Mission to Seafarers, Issue 186, Feb/Mar, pp 4-5.

Tang, L. (2007) 'The 'presence' of absent seafarers: Predicaments of Chinese seafarer-partners', SIRC Symposium, Cardiff University, July, ISBN 1-900174-31-6.

Sampson, H. (2006) 'Why we should talk about swimming pools', The Sea, London: Mission to Seafarers, Issue 184, Nov/Dec pp 4-5.

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

Zhao, M. (2003) ‘Seafarers in the PRC: the role of political commissars’, Seaways, October, pp 25-26.

Zhao, M. (2003) ‘China’s shipboard commissars take on welfare role’, The Sea, Issue 166, Nov/Dec pp 4-5.