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Manipulating material hydro-worlds: rethinking human and more-than-human relationality through offshore radio piracy

机译:操纵物质水上世界:通过海上无线电盗版来重新思考人与人之间的关系

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Lambert et al state that emerging geographical studies of social and cultural worlds at sea should take into account the currents, textures, and more-than-human elements of the oceans. In spite of this call there has been little work which seriously considers the physical, more-than-human geography of the sea—its very materiality— and how it comes into play with social and cultural life. This paper draws on the watery excursions of Radio Caroline's pop-pirate broadcasting ships, examining the ways in which the materiality of the sea as a 'hydro' state (that is, motionful, deep, and dynamic), has agency; resulting in a variety of visceral affects for those at sea, and also for those listening to the station's transmissions back on dry land. The paper begins by examining the strategic locations of the pop-pirate vessels whilst at sea to manipulate the motionful impact of the ocean and how, in turn, the depth and dynamism of the sea were harnessed to create unique audio experiences for those listening. The paper then continues to explore the ways in which, even with such manipulations and harnessing, crew members sometimes had little control of their situation; resulting in disorientation and confusion as the power of the sea immersed them. Through these two sections it is contended that the specific quality of the sea opens up new relational understandings between the human and more-than-human worlds. Humans cannot assert influence back onto the materiality of the sea as they might the earth, and therefore must negotiate the force of the ocean through forms of strategy and management; manipulations of materiality and affect, forming new cocomposed relations. It is concluded that further studies, both in more-than-human geographies and within the discipline more widely, of the sea's inordinate agency and wider web of extraterrestrial relations are required in order to take seriously the often forgotten 70% of the Earth's surface which is ocean.
机译:Lambert等人指出,对海上社会和文化世界的新兴地理研究应考虑到洋流,构造和海洋中的非人类元素。尽管有这样的呼吁,但几乎没有什么工作可以认真考虑海洋的物理意义,而不是人类的地理,即它的实质性,以及它如何与社会和文化生活一起发挥作用。本文借鉴了卡罗琳广播电台的流行海盗广播船的水上游览,考察了海洋作为“水”状态(即动感,深度和动态)的重要性如何发挥作用的方式;不仅给海上人们带来了各种内在的影响,也给那些收听电台在陆地上传输的人带来了各种内在的影响。本文首先研究了流行海盗船在海上的战略位置,以操纵海洋的动感影响,以及如何利用海洋的深度和活力为听众创造独特的音频体验。然后,论文继续探讨即使通过这种操纵和操纵,乘员有时也无法控制自己的处境的方式。随着海洋的力量将它们浸入水中,导致他们迷失方向和困惑。通过这两部分,我们认为海洋的特殊质量开创了人类世界与人类以外世界之间的新关系理解。人类不可能像地球一样断言影响海洋的物质,因此必须通过战略和管理形式来谈判海洋的力量;操纵物质和情感,形成新的复合关系。结论是,为了认真对待通常被遗忘的70%的地球表面,需要在人类以外的地区以及更广泛的学科范围内对海洋的无序代理机构和更广泛的外星关系网进行进一步研究。是海洋。

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