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Popular Culture and Political Identity in the Arab Gulf States

May 2, 2010 by BPELforum

  • ISBN13: 9780863566929
  • Condition: NEW
  • Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.

Product Description

The Gulf States are assuming an ever more important role in the global political economy, and new cultural and political identities are emerging, both through natural processes and as a result of state design. This book explores some of the issues raised by this developing profile.

Alanoud Alsharekh is a member of the advisory council of the London Middle East Institute (LMEI) at SOAS and a consultant for the UN Development Fund for Women.

Robert Springborg holds the MBI Al Jaber Chair in Middle East Studies at SOAS and is director of the LMEI.

Sarah Stewart is deputy director of the LMEI and teaches in the Department of the Study of Religions at SOAS.

Popular Culture and Political Identity in the Arab Gulf States

Filed Under: SOA Books Tagged With: Advisory Council, Al Jaber, Arab, Arab Gulf States, Culture, Deputy Director, Global Economy, Global Political Economy, Gulf, Identity, London, Mbi, Middle East Institute, Middle East Studies, Natural Processes, Political, Political Identities, Political Identity, Popular, Popular Culture, Product Description, Religions, Remainder Mark, Sarah Stewart, Soas, States

Political Ecology and the Role of Water: Environment, Society and Economy in Northern Yemen

May 1, 2010 by BPELforum

Product Description
How can we explain the over-exploitation and degradation of natural resources in the countries of the South? Population growth, poverty and problems associated with common property resource management have been common themes in this debate, yet insufficient attention has been paid to how traditional political relations and local perceptions affect natural resource capture and resource allocation. This is especially evident with respect to groups and communities at the political and geographical peripheries of state influence and control for whom self-identity is constructed around notions of autonomy and food self-sufficiency. This informative book addresses this omission by discussing water resource allocation and management. It focuses in particular on the socio-economic and political contexts which influence approaches to and determine practices of water management. Taking the example of the tribal communities of the Sa’dah basin in the northern Yemen, it analyzes the politics of environmental change, with particular reference to groundwater resource degradation, within the conceptual framework of “political ecology”.

Political Ecology and the Role of Water: Environment, Society and Economy in Northern Yemen

Filed Under: SOA Books Tagged With: Common Property, Conceptual Framework, Degradation Of Natural Resources, Ecology, Economy, Environment, Environmental Change, Food Self Sufficiency, Groundwater Resource, Informative Book, Insufficient Attention, Natural Resource, Northern, Peripheries, Political, Political Contexts, Political Ecology, Population Growth, Property Resource Management, Resource Degradation, Role, Self Identity, Society, Tribal Communities, Water, Water Environment, Water Management, Water Resource Allocation, Yemen

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