Settling for Less

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anthropology
Author_Steven C. Dinero
Bedouin community
Bedouin identity
Bedouin Sector
Bedouin women
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community
community planning
controversy
development
economic development
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gender
government planning
hardship
Israel
Middle East
Negev
new economy
nomadic lifestyle
pressure from the State
rapid change
religious minorities
resettlement
Segev Shalom
social development
tourism development
town living
unintended consequences

Product details

  • ISBN 9781800737365
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 13 Jan 2023
  • Publisher: Berghahn Books
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The resettlement of the Negev Bedouin (Israel) has been wrought with controversy since its inception in the 1960s. Presenting evidence from a two-decade period, the author addresses how the changes that took place over the past sixty to seventy years have served the needs and interests of the State rather than those of Bedouin community at large. While town living fostered improvements in social and economic development, numerous unintended consequences jeopardized the success of this planning initiative. As a result, the Bedouin community endured excessive hardship and rapid change, abandoning its nomadic lifestyle and traditions in response to the economic, political, and social pressure from the State—and received very little in return.

Steven C. Dinero is the former Carter and Fran Pierce Term Chair for the Liberal Arts at Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. His research addresses the social and economic concerns related to the settlement of formerly nomadic populations.

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