Multimedia Resources

Faith and the welfare of seafarers working on cargo ships - a film describing some of the findings from an ESRC funded project 'Religion in multi-ethnic contexts: a multidisciplinary case study of global seafaring'

 


Problem Ports: seafarers' stress and subjugation as a result of corrupt practices

 

For downloads and subtitles in Arabic, Chinese, French, Italian, Portuguese and Russian click here


A Everyday Tale of Life at Sea - a free training resource designed to improve relationships between those working on ships and staff working ashore.  To request a copy of the animation and the training guide please complete a request form and send to Louise Deeley.

  

 

Material exchanges between ship staff and port personnel - video talk by Professor Helen Sampson about corruption in ports

  

 

Webinar Conversation ‘Life Aboard a Modern Cargo Ship’, Professor Helen Sampson with the Executive Director of NAMMA (The North American Maritime Ministry Association), 13 October 2014


On 11 April SIRC launched a new book 'International seafarers and transnationalism in the twenty-first century' by Professor Helen Sampson. See video below for an overview of the Book Launch event. 



View talk at the Book Launch by Professor Stephen Edgell (University of Salford

View talk at the Book Launch by Dr Malcolm Willingale (Maritime Consultant)

View talk at the Book Launch by Andrew Linington (Nautilus International)

View talk at the Book Launch by Professor Phil Brown (Cardiff University)

View talk at the Book Launch by Professor Teresa Rees (Cardiff University)

View talk at the Book Launch by Professor Helen Sampson (Director, Seafarers International Research Centre)



Women Seafarers - an interview with Professor Helen Sampson on the topic.

 

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