Browse by Goldsmiths authors: Swift, Olivia
Number of items: 13.
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International Searfarers and Transnationalism in the Twenty-First Century by Helen Sampson. (2014)
Swift, Olivia
‘In the Firing Line (Seafarers suffer the less headline-grabbing exploitation of a deregulated labour market, as well as extreme violence at the hands of pirates)’. (2013)
Swift, Olivia
'Making sense of the state from its margins' (review of Noboru Ishikawa's Between Frontiers: Nation and Identity in a Southeast Asian Borderland (2010). (2012)
Swift, Olivia
‘Seafaring Citizenship: what being Filipino means at sea and what seafaring means for the Philippines’. (2011)
Swift, Olivia
‘Pirates at home, hostages abroad: piracy in the Philippines, Somalia and the academe’. (2011)
Swift, Olivia
‘Dancing between disciplines: reflections on affinities between anthropology and choreography’. (2010)
Swift, Olivia
‘Welfare on water: situating welfare beyond the state’ in 'Beyond the Market and the Welfare State’. (2010)
Swift, Olivia
‘“Natural born” sailors? reconsidering stereotypes of Filipino global seafarers’. (2007)
Swift, Olivia
‘Wwow! Two million pesos up for grabs! Wow! 30,000 hopeful contestants! Woah… 74 dead and more than 500 injured’. (2007)
Swift, Olivia