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Gholam Reza EMAD
Gholam Reza EMAD
Senior Lecturer, Australian Maritime College, University of Tasmania
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Connecting to the oceans: supporting ocean literacy and public engagement
R Kelly, K Evans, K Alexander, S Bettiol, S Corney, C Cullen-Knox, ...
Reviews in fish biology and fisheries, 1-21, 2021
1672021
Contradictions in the practices of training for and assessment of competency: A case study from the maritime domain
G Emad, WM Roth
Education+ Training 50 (3), 260-272, 2008
1472008
Ocean resource use: building the coastal blue economy
N Bax, C Novaglio, KH Maxwell, K Meyers, J McCann, S Jennings, ...
Reviews in fish biology and fisheries, 1-19, 2021
1182021
Industrial revolutions and transition of the maritime industry: The case of Seafarer’s role in autonomous shipping
M Shahbakhsh, GR Emad, S Cahoon
The asian journal of shipping and logistics 38 (1), 10-18, 2022
1032022
Deep aspirations: towards a sustainable offshore blue economy
C Novaglio, N Bax, F Boschetti, GR Emad, S Frusher, L Fullbrook, ...
Reviews in fish biology and fisheries 32 (1), 209-230, 2022
892022
Policy as boundary object: A new way to look at educational policy design and implementation
G Emad, WM Roth
Vocations and Learning 2, 19-35, 2009
702009
Identifying essential skills and competencies towards building a training framework for future operators of autonomous ships: a qualitative study
GR Emad, S Ghosh
WMU Journal of Maritime Affairs 22 (4), 427-445, 2023
322023
Identifying seafarer training needs for operating future autonomous ships: a systematic literature review
GR Emad, H Enshaei, S Ghosh
Australian Journal of Maritime & Ocean Affairs 14 (2), 114-135, 2022
312022
Key factors impacting women seafarers’ participation in the evolving workplace: A qualitative exploration
SC Narayanan, GR Emad, J Fei
Marine Policy 148, 105407, 2023
272023
Shipping 4.0 and training seafarers for the future autonomous and unmanned ships
GR Emad, M Khabir, M Shahbakhsh
University of Tasmania, 2024
262024
A study on time constraints and task deviations at sea leading to accidents–a cultural-historical perspective
A Rajapakse, GR Emad, M Lützhöft, M Grech
Maritime Policy & Management 46 (4), 436-452, 2019
242019
Introduction of technology into workplace and the need for change in pedagogy
GR Emad
Procedia-Social and Behavioral Sciences 2 (2), 875-879, 2010
232010
Quasi-communities: rethinking learning in formal adult and vocational education
GR Emad, WM Roth
Instructional Science 44, 583-600, 2016
192016
Frequency of use–the first step toward human-centred interfaces for marine navigation systems
VD Vu, M Lützhöft, GR Emad
The Journal of Navigation 72 (5), 1089-1107, 2019
162019
Fatigue, an unsolved puzzle that continues contributing to accidents at sea
A Rajapakse, GR Emad
Marine Policy 155, 105745, 2023
142023
Underlying factors which cause task deviation leading to dangerous situations at sea
A Rajapakse, GR Emad
Marine Policy 130, 104548, 2021
122021
Rethinking maritime education and training
G Emad, I Oxford
Proceedings of the 16th International Maritime Lecturers Association Conference, 2008
112008
Evaluating the competencies of seafarers: challenges in current practice
G Emad, WM Roth, T Pelton, G Reis, K Moore
Proceedings of the University of Victoria Faculty of Education Research …, 2007
102007
Digitalization transformation and its challenges in shipping operation: the case of seafarer’s cognitive human factor
GR Emad, M Shahbakhsh
University Of Tasmania, 2022
92022
Theorizing seafarers’ participation and learning in an evolving maritime workplace: an activity theory perspective
SC Narayanan, GR Emad, J Fei
WMU Journal of Maritime Affairs 22 (2), 165-180, 2023
82023
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