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Oct 17, 2024 · The goal of this forum is to destabilize these conceptual and disciplinary boundaries by bringing together a diverse set of scholars to explore what Anthony Howarth (2022) has elsewhere called the “socio-political life of the nomad category”: How the concept of the nomad has been taken up by different social actors, mobilized in the service ...
12 Nomads’ Land: The Social and Political Life (Re)Discovering the Nomad as Alternative Mode of Sociality However, this clear, rather ideal than real, opposition between modernity as represented by settled and territorially coded nation-states on the one hand, and a nomadic a-modernity on the other, itself came under fire after two world wars and in the context of a binary world during the ...
Apr 7, 2020 · State consolidation has commonly been understood as depending on the coercive power of governments. Nomads are less easily coerced than settled populations and are difficult to track or otherwise administratively document, tax, or conscript.
Oct 23, 2007 · This article examines the territorial entitlements of nomadic peoples under international law through three different lenses. The first part of the article goes back to the roots of the rules of international law regarding title to territory and examines their impact on nomadic peoples’ land rights.
Sep 27, 2024 · Nomadism, way of life of peoples who do not live continually in the same place but move cyclically or periodically. It is distinguished from migration, which is noncyclic and involves a total change of habitat. Nomadism does not imply unrestricted and undirected wandering; rather, it is based on.
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Mar 1, 2021 · “Nomadland” is a fictional story based on the real-life people featured in journalist Jessica Bruder’s bestselling book of the same name. (Next Avenue’s Richard Eisenberg wrote about the book in...
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Legal issues for digital nomads in Europe. A summary of EU laws governing digital nomads, such as freedom of movement and residence: As European Union citizens, digital nomads have the right to live and work in any EU country under the principle of free movement.