This dissertation centers the Strait of Gibraltar as a space of “material imagination” (Bachelard 1983) through which to examine the political ecologies and oceanographic science of the region. Rather than depict the Strait as a setting in which politics and economy occur, this dissertation asks how the particular seawater of the Strait and of the Mediterranean informs the Strait’s political and scientific importance. To make sure that the specific seawaters of the Strait and Mediterranean “matter,” I draw on the concepts, histories, and images of oceanographic science. This dissertation is based on a year of multi-sited and remote fieldwork that followed alongside the waters of the Strait, including research from such sites as Gibraltar, C...
I was asked to present a keynote paper on the socio-economic aspects of oceanographic research in th...
The Strait of Gibraltar is a major intercontinental and interoceanic route for maritime traffic. Its...
This introduction to the Colloquium recalls some of the outstanding features of the physical oceanog...
The Strait of Gibraltar has a long tradition of political and scientific uniqueness. Twentieth-centu...
32 pages, 10 figures[EN] The Strait of Gibraltar is a first-order physiographic feature between sout...
We make a review on the modelling efforts devoted to better understand the complex oceanography of t...
The Strait of Gibraltar (SoG) is the natural connection between the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterra...
The flow through the Strait of Gibraltar has always held a special fascination for oceanographers. ...
The Strait of Gibraltar is located between the southern coast of Spain and the northern coast of Mor...
This article presents a detailed analysis of the sub-mesoscale transport processes in the Strait of ...
“It is a curious situation that the sea, from which life first arose, should now be threatened by th...
<p>The Strait of Gibraltar (SG) and the surrounding areas, Gulf of Cadiz (GoC) in the Atlantic, and ...
This project looks at both the role of Gibraltar within the global ecology and the dynamics of the l...
The widespread Lago-Mare facies show that the Mediterranean was fully isolated from the World Ocean ...
This thesis seeks to examine the Mediterranean Sea as a space of simultaneous ecological and politic...
I was asked to present a keynote paper on the socio-economic aspects of oceanographic research in th...
The Strait of Gibraltar is a major intercontinental and interoceanic route for maritime traffic. Its...
This introduction to the Colloquium recalls some of the outstanding features of the physical oceanog...
The Strait of Gibraltar has a long tradition of political and scientific uniqueness. Twentieth-centu...
32 pages, 10 figures[EN] The Strait of Gibraltar is a first-order physiographic feature between sout...
We make a review on the modelling efforts devoted to better understand the complex oceanography of t...
The Strait of Gibraltar (SoG) is the natural connection between the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterra...
The flow through the Strait of Gibraltar has always held a special fascination for oceanographers. ...
The Strait of Gibraltar is located between the southern coast of Spain and the northern coast of Mor...
This article presents a detailed analysis of the sub-mesoscale transport processes in the Strait of ...
“It is a curious situation that the sea, from which life first arose, should now be threatened by th...
<p>The Strait of Gibraltar (SG) and the surrounding areas, Gulf of Cadiz (GoC) in the Atlantic, and ...
This project looks at both the role of Gibraltar within the global ecology and the dynamics of the l...
The widespread Lago-Mare facies show that the Mediterranean was fully isolated from the World Ocean ...
This thesis seeks to examine the Mediterranean Sea as a space of simultaneous ecological and politic...
I was asked to present a keynote paper on the socio-economic aspects of oceanographic research in th...
The Strait of Gibraltar is a major intercontinental and interoceanic route for maritime traffic. Its...
This introduction to the Colloquium recalls some of the outstanding features of the physical oceanog...