An Archaeology Of Forced Migration


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An Archaeology Of Forced Migration


An Archaeology Of Forced Migration
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Author : Jan Driessen
language : en
Publisher: Presses universitaires de Louvain
Release Date : 2018-11-13

An Archaeology Of Forced Migration written by Jan Driessen and has been published by Presses universitaires de Louvain this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2018-11-13 with Social Science categories.


This collection of papers explores whether a meaningful distinction can be made in the archaeological record between migrations in general and conflict-induced migration in particular and whether the concept of conflict-induced migration is at all relevant to understand the major societal collapse of Bronze Age societies in the Eastern Mediterranean in the late 13th c. BCE. Helped by modern perspectives on actual and recent cases of conflict-induced migration and by textual evidence on ancient events, the different areas of the Mediterranean affected by the Late Bronze Age events are explored.



The New Nomadic Age


The New Nomadic Age
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Author : Yannis Hamilakis
language : en
Publisher: Equinox Publishing (UK)
Release Date : 2018

The New Nomadic Age written by Yannis Hamilakis and has been published by Equinox Publishing (UK) this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2018 with Forced migration categories.


For most people on earth crossing national borders is risky, perilous, often lethal This is the first anthology to explore the diverse intellectual, methodological, ethical, and political frameworks for an archaeology of forced and undocumented migration in the present.



Lande The Calais Jungle And Beyond


Lande The Calais Jungle And Beyond
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Author : Hicks, Dan
language : en
Publisher: Policy Press
Release Date : 2019-05-22

Lande The Calais Jungle And Beyond written by Hicks, Dan and has been published by Policy Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2019-05-22 with Social Science categories.


Available Open Access under CC-BY-NC licence. How can Archaeology help us understand our contemporary world? This ground-breaking book reflects on material, visual and digital culture from the Calais “Jungle” – the informal camp where, before its destruction in October 2016, more than 10,000 displaced people lived. LANDE: The Calais 'Jungle' and Beyond reassesses how we understand ‘crisis’, activism, and the infrastructure of national borders in Refugee and Forced Migration Studies, foregrounding the politics of environments, time, and the ongoing legacies of empire. Introducing a major collaborative exhibit at Oxford’s Pitt Rivers Museum, the book argues that an anthropological focus on duration, impermanence and traces of the most recent past can recentre the ongoing human experiences of displacement in Europe today.



The New Nomadic Age


The New Nomadic Age
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Author : Yannis Hamilakis
language : en
Publisher: Equinox Publishing (Indonesia)
Release Date : 2018-09-03

The New Nomadic Age written by Yannis Hamilakis and has been published by Equinox Publishing (Indonesia) this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2018-09-03 with Social Science categories.


It can be suggested that today we live in a new nomadic age, an age of global movement and migration. For the majority of people on earth, however, especially from the global south, crossing national borders and moving from the global south to the global north is risky, perilous, often lethal. Many are forced or compelled to migrate due to war, persecution, or the structural violence of poverty and deprivation. The phenomenon of forced and undocumented migration is one of the defining features of our era. And while the topic is at the centre of attention and study in many scholarly fields, the materiality of the phenomenon and its sensorial and mnemonic dimensions are barely understood and analysed. In this regard, contemporary archaeology can make an immense contribution. This book, the first archaeological anthology on the topic, takes up the challenge and explores the diverse intellectual, methodological, ethical, and political frameworks for an archaeology of forced and undocumented migration in the present. Matters of historical depth, theory, method, ethics and politics as well as heritage value and public representation are investigated and analysed, adopting a variety of perspectives. The book contains both short reflections and more substantive treatments and case studies from around the world, from the Mexico-USA border to Australia, and utilizes a diversity of narrative formats, including several photographic essays.



Material Culture And Forced Migration


Material Culture And Forced Migration
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Author : Friedemann Yi-Neumann
language : en
Publisher: UCL Press
Release Date : 2022-02-17

Material Culture And Forced Migration written by Friedemann Yi-Neumann and has been published by UCL Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2022-02-17 with Social Science categories.


Material Culture and (Forced) Migration argues that materiality is a fundamental dimension of migration. During journeys of migration, people take things with them, or they lose, find and engage things along the way. Movements themselves are framed by objects such as borders, passports, tents, camp infrastructures, boats and mobile phones. This volume brings together chapters that are based on research into a broad range of movements – from the study of forced migration and displacement to the analysis of retirement migration. What ties the chapters together is the perspective of material culture and an understanding of materiality that does not reduce objects to mere symbols. Centring on four interconnected themes – temporality and materiality, methods of object-based migration research, the affective capacities of objects, and the engagement of things in place-making practices – the volume provides a material culture perspective for migration scholars around the globe, representing disciplines such as anthropology, sociology, contemporary archaeology, curatorial studies, history and human geography. The ethnographic nature of the chapters and the focus on everyday objects and practices will appeal to all those interested in the broader conditions and tangible experiences of migration.



Lande


Lande
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Author : Dan Hicks
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2019

Lande written by Dan Hicks and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2019 with categories.


Available Open Access under CC-BY-NC licence. How can Archaeology help us understand our contemporary world? This ground-breaking book reflects on material, visual and digital culture from the Calais "Jungle" - the informal camp where, before its destruction in October 2016, more than 10,000 displaced people lived. LANDE: The Calais 'Jungle' and Beyond reassesses how we understand 'crisis', activism, and the infrastructure of national borders in Refugee and Forced Migration Studies, foregrounding the politics of environments, time, and the ongoing legacies of empire. Introducing a major collaborative exhibit at Oxford's Pitt Rivers Museum, the book argues that an anthropological focus on duration, impermanence and traces of the most recent past can recentre the ongoing human experiences of displacement in Europe today.



Engendering Forced Migration


Engendering Forced Migration
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Author : Doreen Marie Indra
language : en
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Release Date : 1999

Engendering Forced Migration written by Doreen Marie Indra and has been published by Berghahn Books this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1999 with Forced migration categories.


At the turn of the new millenium, war, political oppression, desperate poverty, environmental degradation and disasters, and economic underdevelopment are sharply increasing the ranks of the world's twenty million forced migrants. In this volume, eighteen scholars provide a wide-ranging, interdisciplinary look beyond the statistics at the experiences of the women, men, girls, and boys who comprise this global flow, and at the highly gendered forces that frame and affect them. In theorizing gender and forced migration, these authors present a set of descriptively rich, gendered case studies drawn from around the world on topics ranging from international human rights, to the culture of aid, to the complex ways in which women and men envision displacement and resettlement.



Homo Migrans


Homo Migrans
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Author : Megan J. Daniels
language : en
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Release Date : 2022-04-01

Homo Migrans written by Megan J. Daniels and has been published by State University of New York Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2022-04-01 with Social Science categories.


One of the most significant challenges in archaeology is understanding how (and why) humans migrate. Homo Migrans examines the past, present, and future states of migration and mobility studies in archaeological discourse. Contributors draw on revolutionary twenty-first-century advances in genetics, isotope studies, and data manipulation that have resolved longstanding debates about past human movement and have helped clarify the relationships between archaeological remains and human behavior and identity. These emerging techniques have also pressed archaeologists and historians to develop models that responsibly incorporate method, theory, and data in ways that honor the complexity of human behavior and relationships. This volume articulates the challenges that lie ahead as scholars draw from genomic studies, computational science, social theory, cognitive and evolutionary studies, environmental history, and network analysis to clarify the nature of human migration in world history. With case studies focusing on European and Mediterranean history and prehistory (as well as global history), Homo Migrans presents integrated methodologies and analyses that will interest any scholar researching migration and mobility in the human past.



Material Culture And Forced Migration


Material Culture And Forced Migration
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Author : Friedemann Yi-Neumann
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2022

Material Culture And Forced Migration written by Friedemann Yi-Neumann and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2022 with Forced migration categories.




Losing Place


Losing Place
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Author : Johnathan Bascom
language : en
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Release Date : 1998

Losing Place written by Johnathan Bascom and has been published by Berghahn Books this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1998 with Business & Economics categories.


This book probes the economic forces and social processes responsible for shaping the everyday existence for refugees as they move through exile."--Jacket.