Mobile Pastoralists in the Middle East: Challenging Stereotypes

Keynote address at the UNESCO-IISNC Conference on Nomadic Ethics and International Dialogue

Authors

  • Dawn Chatty University of Oxford

Keywords:

Pastoral rights

Author Biography

Dawn Chatty, University of Oxford

Professor Dawn Chatty is a social anthropologist whose ethnographic interests lie in the Middle East, particularly with nomadic pastoral tribes and refugee young people. Her research interests include a number of forced migration and development issues such as conservation-induced displacement, tribal resettlement, modern technology and social change, gender and development and the impact of prolonged conflict on refugee young people.

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Published

2024-10-01

How to Cite

Chatty, D. (2024). Mobile Pastoralists in the Middle East: Challenging Stereotypes: Keynote address at the UNESCO-IISNC Conference on Nomadic Ethics and International Dialogue. Nomadic Studies, 24(31). Retrieved from https://nomadicstudies.org/journal/article/view/18