Lighthouses, pilotage and technology: the impact on small island societies

This paper discusses how lighthouses and pilot services have been bearers of technology intended to improve the safety and reliability of maritime shipping. The introduction of technology has had a considerable impact on many small island societies through state involvement meant to reduce hazards i...

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Main Author: Per Lind
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Prince Edward Island 2016-11-01
Series:Island Studies Journal
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Online Access:http://www.islandstudies.ca/sites/islandstudies.ca/files/ISJ-11-2-MS380-Lind.pdf
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spelling doaj-9f9d3d5b2e41413d9bbe3775e32dd77c2020-11-25T03:31:58ZengUniversity of Prince Edward IslandIsland Studies Journal1715-25932016-11-01112701714Lighthouses, pilotage and technology: the impact on small island societiesPer LindThis paper discusses how lighthouses and pilot services have been bearers of technology intended to improve the safety and reliability of maritime shipping. The introduction of technology has had a considerable impact on many small island societies through state involvement meant to reduce hazards in navigation and shipping. The impact has, however, been manifold and varied, and including positive and less positive impacts. Indeed, small islands and islanders have generally never been the beneficiaries of large scale, state-driven technology programs seeking to modernize society. As an exception, however, certain small islands have traditionally been of interest to the state due to their locations, either for defence purposes or to assist seafarers’ navigation in hazardous waters. This paper reviews the thrust and effects of investment in lighthouses and pilotage services on small islands. It concludes with a brief case story from a small populated island in Sweden that has undergone several periods of development and stagnation as a result of technology and state involvement.http://www.islandstudies.ca/sites/islandstudies.ca/files/ISJ-11-2-MS380-Lind.pdfislandslighthousespilotagesmall island societiesstate involvementtechnological developmentSwedenLandsort
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Lighthouses, pilotage and technology: the impact on small island societies
Island Studies Journal
islands
lighthouses
pilotage
small island societies
state involvement
technological development
Sweden
Landsort
author_facet Per Lind
author_sort Per Lind
title Lighthouses, pilotage and technology: the impact on small island societies
title_short Lighthouses, pilotage and technology: the impact on small island societies
title_full Lighthouses, pilotage and technology: the impact on small island societies
title_fullStr Lighthouses, pilotage and technology: the impact on small island societies
title_full_unstemmed Lighthouses, pilotage and technology: the impact on small island societies
title_sort lighthouses, pilotage and technology: the impact on small island societies
publisher University of Prince Edward Island
series Island Studies Journal
issn 1715-2593
publishDate 2016-11-01
description This paper discusses how lighthouses and pilot services have been bearers of technology intended to improve the safety and reliability of maritime shipping. The introduction of technology has had a considerable impact on many small island societies through state involvement meant to reduce hazards in navigation and shipping. The impact has, however, been manifold and varied, and including positive and less positive impacts. Indeed, small islands and islanders have generally never been the beneficiaries of large scale, state-driven technology programs seeking to modernize society. As an exception, however, certain small islands have traditionally been of interest to the state due to their locations, either for defence purposes or to assist seafarers’ navigation in hazardous waters. This paper reviews the thrust and effects of investment in lighthouses and pilotage services on small islands. It concludes with a brief case story from a small populated island in Sweden that has undergone several periods of development and stagnation as a result of technology and state involvement.
topic islands
lighthouses
pilotage
small island societies
state involvement
technological development
Sweden
Landsort
url http://www.islandstudies.ca/sites/islandstudies.ca/files/ISJ-11-2-MS380-Lind.pdf
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