"This book is concerned with how the extraordinary demography and proportions of migration and how global human mobility have shaped the city of Doha, and more broadly, shaped the urban landscapes characteristic of the Arabian Peninsula"--
"This book is concerned with how the extraordinary demography and proportions of migration and how global human mobility have shaped the city of Doha, and more broadly, shaped the urban landscapes characteristic of the Arabian Peninsula"--Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Andrew M. Gardner is Professor of Anthropology at the University of Puget Sound in Tacoma, Washington. He has focused his research on the places, peoples and societies that interact on the Arabian Peninsula, where he has conducted extensive fieldwork.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. Friday Ethnography and the City 2. Invisible Gas 3. The Journey to Arabia 4. The Gulf Migration System 5. Segregation and Space in the Modernist City 6. Compounds, Walls, and Cultural Sovereignty 7. An Urban Spatial Discourse 8. Ceaseless Growth and the Urban Trophy Case 9. Culture and Life in a Fragmented City Conclusion: A City I Will Never See
Introduction 1. Friday Ethnography and the City 2. Invisible Gas 3. The Journey to Arabia 4. The Gulf Migration System 5. Segregation and Space in the Modernist City 6. Compounds, Walls, and Cultural Sovereignty 7. An Urban Spatial Discourse 8. Ceaseless Growth and the Urban Trophy Case 9. Culture and Life in a Fragmented City Conclusion: A City I Will Never See
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