SOCIOLOGY AT SEA. Culture, Economy and Society in a Maritime Perspective. Department of Sociology University of Zadar, Croatia September 2013

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SOCIOLOGY AT SEA. Culture, Economy and Society in a Maritime Perspective Department of Sociology, Croatia 27 29 September 2013 1 Culture, Economy and Society in a Maritime Perspective Conference programme

Sociology at Sea. 2 ACADEMIC BOARD Saša BoæiÊ (Croatian Sociological Association/) Agnieszka Kolodziej-Durnas (European Sociological Association/Institute of Sociology Szczecin) Godfrey Baldacchino (University of Malta, Malta & Prince Edward University) Pamela Ballinger (University of Michigan) Luigi Pellizzoni (University of Trieste) Moreno Zago (University of Trieste) Everardo Minardi (University of Teramo) Agnese Vardanega (University of Teramo) Andriela VitiÊ (University of Montenegro) Mykhaylo Dubrovskyy (National Maritime University of Odessa) Borut Klabjan (University of Primorska) Vanni D Alessio (University of Rijeka) Valter Zanin (University of Padova) Chiara Francesconi (University of Macerata) Asterio Savelli (University of Forlì-Bologna) CONFERENCE ORGANISER Emilio Cocco ASSISTANT ORGANISER Æeljka TonkoviÊ

Friday 27 September Culture, Economy and Society in a Maritime Perspective 14,00 16,00 REGISTRATION 16,00 18,00 OPENING AND KEYNOTE LECTURE (ROOM 143) INTRODUCTORY WORDS AND WELCOME EMILIO COCCO Conference organiser, ANTE UGLE I Rector of the 3 SA A BOÆI President of the Croatian Sociological Association and Head of the Department of Sociology, KEYNOTE LECTURE LUIGI PELLIZZONI University of Trieste A critical view of environmental commons 19,00 20,00 WELCOME DRINKS

Sociology at Sea. 4 Saturday 28 September 9,30 11,00 PLENARY SESSSION (ROOM 143) Chair: EMILIO COCCO JAN ASMUSSEN Christian-Albrechts-University Kiel Maritime identities in Western Baltic and Eastern Mediterranean port cities ASTERIO SAVELLI University of Bologna Tourism between the land and the sea. Social and cultural changes of meaning MICHAL VA E»KA Masaryk University Brno How can you live so far away from the sea? Implications of the non-existence of sea for Slovakia and Slovaks ARKADIUSZ KOLODZIEJ University of Szczecin Sailors in a multicultural environment ROBERT BARTLOMIEJSKI University of Szczecin Fisheries local action groups as key for the spatial change and revitalization of small port cities in Poland SESSION 3 (ROOM 121): Sustainable tourism Chair: ASTERIO SAVELLI University of Bologna HRVOJE CARI Institute for Tourism, Zagreb Tourism at sea the new frontier of (un)sustainability 11,00 11,30 COFFEE BREAK 11,30 13,00 PARALLEL SESSIONS SESSION 2 (ROOM 143): Cities and the sea Chair: SA A BOÆI GABRIELE MANELLA University of Bologna Exchange and competition: coastal and inter-coastal dimension in the Adriatic region SHIN-OCK CHANG Jeju National University A touristic transformation of a fishing community in Jeju Island (South Korea): a preliminary analysis GILDA CATALANO University of Calabria The sea language. Horizons and waves shaping the cities at sea 13,00 15,00 LUNCH BREAK

15,00 16,30 PARALLEL SESSIONS SESSION 4 (ROOM 143): ÆELJKO HEIMER Croatian Heraldic and Vexillological Association Maritime flags convention, identity, vanity Fisheries and shipping Chair: MYKHAYLO DUBROVSKYY National Maritime University of Odessa MANASI DUTT Cardiff University Characteristics of the shipping industry that influence seafarers responses to ill-treatment onboard ships BORUT KLABJAN University of Primorska Adriatic solidarity panslavism and slavic solidarity on the shores of the Adriatic sea in the first half of the 20th century VESNA IVEZI University of Zagreb Social and historical significance of the salt in the Mediterranean Culture, Economy and Society in a Maritime Perspective SANJA BAUK University of Montenegro Working on maritime education contemporariness: some experiences from Montenegro SARAH AGNELA SIMONS Cardiff University Seafarers fear of maritime piracy. Repeat victimization in the global political economy GIACOMO ORSINI University of Essex European fisheries at the edge. The cases of the two small-scale artisanal fishing communities of the islands of Lampedusa and Fuerteventura 15,00 16,30 SESSION 5 (ROOM 121): 16,30 17,30 POSTER PRESENTATIONS AND COFFEE BREAK ENI BULJUBA I University of Split Mediterranean, women and their representation in modern klapa discourse KRISTINA MIO»I Nostromisms in Croatian maritime terminology ÆELJKA TONKOVI JELENA ZLATAR Institute for Social Research, Zagreb Sustainable development in island communities: the example of Postira 5 Culture, society and the sea Chair: MICHAL VA E»KA University of Bratislava 17,30 19,00 KEYNOTE LECTURE (ROOM 143) JESSIKA STRACK Kassel University Man & Sea: Classical metaphorics of exclusion as well as inexplicability a relation including charismatic potential PAMELA BALLINGER University of Michigan Adrift on the sea of theory? Anchoring sociology in the lived seascape

Sociology at Sea. 6 Sunday 29 September 09,30 11,00 SESSION 6 (ROOM 143) 11,30 13,00 SESSION 7 (ROOM 143) Ecology and maritime environment Chair: ÆELJKA TONKOVI TAIDA GARIBOVI Eko-Zadar, nongovernmental ecological organization Effects of coastal development on habitat structure, biodiversity and water quality in the Novigrad Sea, Croatia JADRANKA PELIKAN Under the blue carpet MILI RAZOVI The ecology and beach management in a tourist destination 11,00 11,30 COFFEE BREAK Island communities Chair: SANJA BAUK University of Montenegro SANJA KLEMPI BOGADI, SONJA PODGORELEC Institute for Migration and Ethnic Studies, Zagreb We are all immigrants from somewhere openness of the island communities to outsiders NIKICA GARDIJAN Some sociological aspects of the digital divide in the Zadar County (island inhabitants and civil society) VESNA KRPINA Hrvatske šume Nature and tourism in the Zadar County area 13,00 15,00 LUNCH BREAK 15,00 16,30 CLOSING SESSION (ROOM 143) Moderator: EMILIO COCCO Conference organiser Rapporteurs: SA A BOÆI, ASTERIO SAVELLI, MYKHAYLO DUBROVSKYY, MICHAL VA E»KA, ÆELJKA TONKOVI, SANJA BAUK session chairs

UNDER THE AUSPICES OF European Sociological Association (Research Stream Maritime Sociology ) Croatian Sociological Association Italian Sociological Association (Section Environment and Territory ) Mediterranean Association of Sociology of Tourism Central European Initiative (CEI) Adriatic-Ionian Initiative (AII) 7 Culture, Economy and Society in a Maritime Perspective

Sociology at Sea. 8