International Studies in Maritime Sociology disseminates peer-reviewed research on maritime topics including but not limited to maritime labor, the culture of maritime spaces, marine environmental issues and society, the sociology of the use of marine resources (e.g., fisheries and extractive industries), maritime migration routes, maritime policies, and marine and maritime tourism. The volumes in the International Studies in Maritime Sociology series assemble perspectives from various social science disciplines on the aforementioned topics in order to facilitate an interdisciplinary understanding of the relationship between the sea and society.
Manuscripts should be at least 80,000 words in length (including footnotes and bibliography). Manuscripts may also include illustrations and other visual material. The editors will consider proposals for original monographs, edited collections, translations, and critical primary source editions.
Authors are cordially invited to submit proposals and/or full manuscripts by email to the publisher Jason Prevost. Please direct all other correspondence to Associate Editor Katie Short.
Series Editors
Agnieszka Kolodziej-Durnas, University of Szczecin
Frank Sowa, Nuremberg Tech Georg Simon Ohm
Marie C. Grasmeier, Bremen University
Editorial Board
Michael Briguglio, University of Malta (Malta)
Feng Cui, Shanghai Ocean University (China)
Heide Gerstenberger, Bremen University (Germany)
Seung Kuk Kim, Pusan National University (South Korea)
Stefano B. Longo, North Carolina State University (USA)
Maciej Kowalewski, University of Szczecin (Poland)
Valter Zanin, University of Padova (Italy)