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Turgo, Nelson
2021.
Manning the waves: masculinity shift amongst Filipino seafarers in the age of precarity.
Gender, Work and Organization
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Sampson, Helen, Turgo, Nelson, Cadge, Wendy, Gilliat-Ray, Sophie and Smith, Graeme
2020.
Harmony of the seas?: Work, faith, and religious difference among multinational migrant workers on board cargo ships.
Ethnic and Racial Studies
43
(16)
, pp. 287-305.
10.1080/01419870.2020.1776362
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Turgo, Nelson 2020. Temporalities at sea: Fast time and slow time onboard ocean-going merchant vessels. Ethnography 10.1177/1466138120923371 |
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Sampson, Helen, Turgo, Nelson, Acejo, Iris, Ellis, Neil and Tang, Lijun
2019.
'Between a rock and a hard place': the implications of lost autonomy and trust for professionals at sea.
Work, Employment and Society
33
(4)
, pp. 648-665.
10.1177/0950017018821284
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Acejo, Iris, Sampson, Helen, Turgo, Nelson, Ellis, Neil and Tang, Lijun
2018.
The causes of maritime accidents in the period 2002-2016.
Cardiff:
Seafarers International Research Centre (SIRC).
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Sampson, Helen, Ellis, Neil, Acejo, Iris, Turgo, Nelson and Tang, Lijun
2018.
The working and living conditions of seafarers on cargo ships in the period 2011-2016.
Cardiff:
Seafarers International Research Centre (SIRC).
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Turgo, Nelson 2018. Sina Gat Uban at Horacio dela Costa sa Mauban: Mga Paghahanap sa Tanawin Tungo sa Pagbubuo ng Lokal na Kasaysayan at Pambayang Identdad. Malay 30 (1) , pp. 13-27. |
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Sampson, Helen and Turgo, Nelson
2018.
Finding the way in to a global industry! The usefulness of elite events to social science researchers.
Journal of Organizational Ethnography
7
(1)
, pp. 2-15.
10.1108/JOE-04-2017-0022
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Turgo, Nelson 2017. ‘Doon po sa Mauba’y, ang mga bangka’y, nagkakarera’y’: The politics of the production of Maubanog Festival. Philippine Social Sciences Review 69 (1) , 5985. |
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Sampson, Helen, Ellis, Neil, Acejo, Iris and Turgo, Nelson
2017.
Changes in seafarers' health 2011-2016: A summary report.
[Project Report].
Cardiff:
Sefarers International Research Centre.
Available at: http://www.sirc.cf.ac.uk/Uploads/Publications/Chan...
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Turgo, Nelson 2017. "Amoy isda": the middle class life of market fishmongers. AghamTao 25 (2) , pp. 201-230. |
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Sampson, Helen, Acejo, Iris, Ellis, Neil, Tang, Lijun and Turgo, Nelson 2016. The relationships between seafarers and shore-side personnel: an outline report based on research undertaken in the period 2012-2016. [Project Report]. Cardiff: Seafarers International Research Centre. |
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Turgo, Nelson 2016. The kinship of everyday need: relatedness and survival in a Philippine fishing community. South East Asia Research 24 (1) , pp. 61-75. 10.5367/sear.2016.0291 |
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Sampson, Helen, Acejo, Iris, Ellis, Neil, Tang, Lijun and Turgo, Nelson 2016. The use of mandatory equipment on board cargo ships: an outline report based on research undertaken in the period 2012-2016. [Project Report]. Cardiff: Seafarers International Research Centre. |
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Turgo, Nelson 2016. 'Laway lang ang kapital' (Saliva as capital): Social embeddedness of market practices in brokerage houses in the Philippines. Journal of Rural Studies 43 , pp. 83-93. 10.1016/j.jrurstud.2015.11.001 |
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Turgo, Nelson 2016. Mga Kumbati ng Pagbalikwas: Mga Salimbayang Naratibo ng Pagtanggi sa Planta ng Koryente sa Mauban, 1996–2004. Diwa E-journal 4 |
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Turgo, Nelson
2016.
Knowledge sits in places: The vernacularity and emplacement of fish markets in Southern Philippines.
Mabini Review
5
, pp. 66-88.
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Turgo, Nelson 2015. Fishermen, fishmongers, and the sea: Economic restructuring and gender dynamics in a Philippine fishing community. Philippine Studies: Historical and Ethnographic Viewpoints 63 (3) , pp. 365-391. 10.1353/phs.2015.0035 |
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Turgo, Nelson 2015. Neglect and poverty in the small-scale fishing communities of the Philippines. In: Couper, Alastair, Smith, Hance and Ciceri, Bruno eds. Fishers and Plunderers: Theft, Slavery and Violence at Sea, London: Pluto Press, pp. 61-65. |
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Turgo, Nelson 2014. Redefining and experiencing masculinity in a Philippine fishing community. Philippine Sociological Review 62 (1) , pp. 7-38. |
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Turgo, Nelson 2014. Identity: a contentious notion. Sabangan , pp. 31-33. |
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Turgo, Nelson 2014. Kumbatihan ng lunan: Talabtaban ng pag-iral sa Calvario ng Mauban (Discourses in/on space: Contestation of presence(s) in Calvario of Mauban). Daluyan: A Journal in Filipino 20 , pp. 11-40. |
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Turgo, Nelson 2013. 'Here, we don't just trade goods, we also "sell" people's lives': sari-sari stores as nodes of partial surveillance in a Philippine fishing community. Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography 34 (3) , pp. 373-389. 10.1111/sjtg.12033 |
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Turgo, Nelson 2012. A 'balikbayan' in the field: scaling and (re)producing insider's identity in a Philippine fishing community. Qualitative Research 12 (6) , pp. 666-685. 10.1177/1468794111433006 |
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Turgo, Nelson 2012. 'I know him so well': contracting/tual 'insiders', and maintaining access and rapport in a Philippine fishing community. Sociological Research Online 17 (3) , 18. 10.5153/sro.2660 |
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Turgo, Nelson 2012. 'Bugabug ang dagat' (rough seas): experiencing Foucault's heterotopia in fish trading houses. Social Science Diliman 8 (1) , pp. 31-62. |
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Sampson, Helen, Ellis, Neil, Acejo, Iris, Tang, Lijun, Turgo, Nelson and Zhiwei, Zhao 2012. Seafarer accommodation on contemporary cargo ships. [Project Report]. Cardiff: Cardiff University. |
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Wadsworth, Emma, Marsh, Katie, Turgo, Nelson and Walters, David 2011. Learning legacy: lessons learned from the London 2012 Games construction project. [Project Report]. London, UK: Institution of Occupational Safety and Health. |
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Turgo, Nelson 2010. David Silverman: Doing qualitative research [book review]. Qualitative Research 10 (3) , pp. 386-387. 10.1177/14687941100100030605 |
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Turgo, Nelson Nava 2010. Bugabug and Dagat: The local life of a fishing community in the Philippines. PhD Thesis, Cardiff University. |
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