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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Figures
- Series editor’s foreword
- Acknowledgements
- Map
- Introduction
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1 ‘Working the ground’ -
2 From Wullie’s Peak to the Burma Naming places at sea -
Part II Techniques and technologies -
3 Techniques to extend the body and its senses -
4 From ‘where am I?’ to ‘where is that?’ Rethinking navigation -
Part III Capitalism and class -
5 ‘You just can’t get a price’ The difference political economy makes -
6 Structural Violence in ecological systems - Conclusion
- References
- Index
(p.223) Index
(p.223) Index
- Source:
- Environment, Labour and Capitalism at Sea
- Publisher:
- Manchester University Press
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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Figures
- Series editor’s foreword
- Acknowledgements
- Map
- Introduction
-
1 ‘Working the ground’ -
2 From Wullie’s Peak to the Burma Naming places at sea -
Part II Techniques and technologies -
3 Techniques to extend the body and its senses -
4 From ‘where am I?’ to ‘where is that?’ Rethinking navigation -
Part III Capitalism and class -
5 ‘You just can’t get a price’ The difference political economy makes -
6 Structural Violence in ecological systems - Conclusion
- References
- Index