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Roma Migration Intentions: An Aspirations–Capabilities Approach
ABSTRACT The Roma represent the largest ethnic minority in Europe, with Romania hosting the largest share. A significant proportion of this population seeks to improve their living conditions through migration. Drawing on the aspirations–capabilities framework, this study examines the micro‐, meso‐, and macro‐level factors influencing Romanian Roma's ...
Ionela Vlase
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À l’instar des zones steppiques, l’organisation foncière de la région de Naâma (ouest algérien) a connu des changements et des bouleversements profonds depuis des siècles. La genèse du régime foncier actuel est le produit des conditions historiques lors
Ahmed Toufik Youcefi, Abderrazak Marouf
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ABSTRACT The knowledge of Early and Middle Bronze Age ceramics in Northwest Arabia remains limited, particularly in the Medina region, due to the scarcity of archaeological contexts dated to the fourth–first half of the second millennium BCE. Recent research in the Khaybar oasis has revealed significant Bronze Age occupation.
Shadi Shabo +8 more
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Nomadisme et sédentarisation : au Tagant (Mauritanie)
Nomadic Activity and Population Settlement in the Region of Tagant, Mauritania. The climate and structural crises that the countries of the Sahel are presently experiencing have totally upset the traditional use of the land. The progressive disappearance
Gravier, Mireille
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Changes in Mediterranean agro-pastoral territories: sédentarisation of sheep-farming in Sardinia. — In the past 30 years, the agro-pastoral system in Sardinia, specialised in dairy-cow breeding, has shifted from inverse transhumance to sédentarisation as
Paoli, Jean-Christophe
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Le cas des migrations elitaires en Tunisie dans le cadre de la mobilite sud-sud
Tunisia is largely known as an emigration country; it is also known as a country of transit of the flows prevailingly directed towards the European Union; only a few, though, observe and analyse its new role - that adds up to the above-mentioned ones ...
Michela C. Pellicani, Leonardo Palmisano
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Abstract Reciprocity and relationality are themes which frequently emerge with respect to human–nature associations in Indigenous groups around the world. But many hunter‐gatherers have been shown to reject systems of reciprocity, instead favouring unconditional sharing both between each other and their environment through egalitarian social structures.
Simon Hoyte, Felix Mangombe
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Abstract This article examines the discursive narratives in academic literature about the nomadic boat‐dwelling children of the Sama‐Bajau group in Southeast Asia. Through examining academic literature from 1989 to 2021, this paper explores how the literature shapes and mediates the narratives about Sama‐Bajau children.
Aireen Grace Andal
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Les changements climatiques constituent une menace sérieuse pour les ressources pastorales, dégradant les parcours et impactant les populations qui en dépendent.
El Aayadi Soufiane +5 more
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Land claim legacies, native title, and the rigours of Indigenous politics
Abstract My studies in the Northern Territory/Queensland border region of Australia's Gulf Country indicate continuing tense negotiations among Waanyi/Garawa people concerning the inclusion/exclusion of particular persons as traditional owners and recipients of benefits from various economic ventures.
David S. Trigger
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