Social Construction of the Ocean
Discover the profound insights of Philip E. Steinberg in his thought-provoking book, Social Construction of the Ocean. Published in 2001, this comprehensive work spans 258 pages and delves into the evolving perceptions and regulations of the world's oceans from 1450 to the present day. Steinberg masterfully employs legal texts, literary and artistic creations, maps, and policy debates to illustrate the dynamic relationship between society and the sea. By examining the ocean as a global space intertwined with political, economic, and cultural histories, this book offers a unique perspective on how social forces and state policies shape our understanding of marine environments. Ideal for readers interested in Earth Sciences, Oceanography, and International Relations, Social Construction of the Ocean is an essential addition to any academic or personal library.