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27.01.2026
19.30

Lecture entitled "Tides of labor: gender and mobility in social history from the South Atlantic"

Τhe Institute for Mediterranean Studies (IMS) of the Foundation for Research and Technology-Hellas (FORTH) is organizing a lecture entitled " Tides of labor: gender and mobility in social history from the South Atlantic". The Lecture will take place on Tuesday, January 27, (19:30) at IMS-FORTH, 130 Nikiforou Foka and Melissinou, in the old town, Rethymnon.

For those who wish to attend the seminar remotely, please check the monitoring link: https://youtube.com/live/CnGkPzpC3TM?feature=share

Speakers:
Laura G. Caruso, (National University of San Martin, National Scientific and Technical Research Council-Argentina)
Cristiana Schettini (National University of San Martin, National Scientific and Technical Research Council-Argentina)

Between the final decades of the nineteenth century and the First World War, overseas ships crossing the Atlantic became distinctive spaces marked by intense social conflicts. Women traveling alone, without apparent male guardianship, were perceived as an international problem, while sailors and crew members who challenged the captain's authority expressed new forms of class conflict. During the transition to steam navigation and mass migrations to Latin America, these vessels became settings where hierarchical labor circuits and surveillance practices were established to control an unstable labor and moral world on board. This presentation examines the formation of a South American Atlantic space shaped by these dynamics of power and negotiation, where technical transformations, conflictive labor relations, and gender disputes intersected.