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S108. Knowledge at work in the oceans of the world
Sponsoring bodies:
DHST Oceanography Commission
DHST Pacific Circle Commission
Mon 22 July, 11:10–17:40 ▪ Roscoe 1.010
Symposium organisers:
Walter Lenz | Institute of Oceanography, University of Hamburg, Germany
Vera Schwach | Nordic Institute for Studies in Innovation, Research and Education, Norway
S108-A. Observers and instruments
Mon 22 July, 11:10–12:40Roscoe 1.010
Chair: Walter Lenz | Institute of Oceanography, University of Hamburg, Germany
Loïc Péton | Université de Bretagne Occidentale, France
Vera Schwach | Nordic Institute for Studies in Innovation, Research and Education, Norway
Artur Svansson | University of Gothenburg, Sweden
Commentary: Roy MacLeod | University of Sydney, Australia
S108-B. Expeditions
Mon 22 July, 14:10–15:40Roscoe 1.010
Chair: Vera Schwach | Nordic Institute for Studies in Innovation, Research and Education, Norway
Johan van Bennekom | Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research, Netherlands
Cornelia Lüdecke | University of Hamburg, Germany
Hauke Bietz | Independent scholar, Germany
Erik Dücker | Radboud University Nijmegen, Netherlands
S108-C. On the interpretation of in-situ data
Mon 22 July, 16:10–17:40Roscoe 1.010
Chair: Cornelia Lüdecke | University of Hamburg, Germany
Marcel Wernand | Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research, Netherlands
Natascha Adamowsky | University of Freiburg, Germany
Walter Lenz | Institute of Oceanography, University of Hamburg, Germany
Commentary: Roy MacLeod | University of Sydney, Australia
Symposium abstract

When historians turn seaward the view include not only the coastline, but also the ocean which for a large part is not discernible by men directly. Thus ships, machines, gears, tools, instruments and skills have been critical for the attempts to understand the conception of the sea. Science was - and is- of critical significance as a way of knowing the sea, and the technologies used by scientist mediated crucial knowledge about the ocean. The contributers to the Symposium will through their cases-studies examine the importance of some of the tools and the methods used in the field studies on the ocean, in order to deepen the overall understanding of scientific practice and scientists at work.

Location: Roscoe Building 1.010
Part of: Roscoe Building