A Social View of Socotra Island

A Social View of Socotra Island
Title A Social View of Socotra Island PDF eBook
Author Nataša Slak Valek
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 213
Release 2023-10-05
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9819943582

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This book focuses on Socotra Island, geographically based in Yemen, and aims to explore the island from the social sciences point of view. This book focuses on people indigenous to Socotra, Socotri cultures, heritage and also offers contributions from business, tourism, linguistic, communication, and anthropology. While a lot has been published in natural science about Socotra’s endemic species, biodiversity, and nature in general, social scientific research of the island is very limited. This book addresses therefore addresses this gap and explores various topics of tourism, behaviours, cultures, and language. This book focuses on a clear social science approach of Socotra. The purpose of this book is to publish research about the people, behaviors, heritage, and potential tourism of Socotra. The Socotra Archipelago has long been a land of mystery. It is unknown as a tourism destination for many, however, is a popular destination for adventurers, photographers and travelers who like to travel to remote and undeveloped places. This book explains how Socotra has limited resources of electricity, which is provided by diesel generators, Internet is very slow and limited to certain points on the island. There are no shopping malls or five-star hotels. Roads, schools, and hospitals have been built only recently. This book shoes how these island people do not know the development as we do, which makes it principally interesting to research. Previous interviewers of Socotri people about tourism development in the island have faced many challenges such as language barriers, lack of understanding the meanings and interviewing content, lack of support for the anticipated research results. This book successfully undertakes this challenge as not only in understanding the language, but understanding phenomena like e.g. tourism. Whilst acknowledging the ways in which indigenous island people have never travelled or seen a developed city. Thus, words like ‘developed’, ‘tourism destination’ or ‘washing machine’ may be unfamiliar terms for them. Therefore, new and innovative research methods that are sensitive to Socotra people were implemented in the creation of this book.

A Social View of Socotra Island

A Social View of Socotra Island
Title A Social View of Socotra Island PDF eBook
Author Natasa Slak Valek
Publisher Springer
Pages 0
Release 2024-09-02
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9789819943609

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The Lost World of Socotra

The Lost World of Socotra
Title The Lost World of Socotra PDF eBook
Author Richard Boggs
Publisher Stacey International Publishers
Pages 176
Release 2009
Genre History
ISBN

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Like a lesser Galapagos, these islands boast flora and fauna found nowhere else on Earth. Moreover, the Socotran people have their own language (which lacks a script) and distinctive culture, cuisine and architecture: neither Arabian nor African, yet strongly and distinctively Socotran. Richard Boggs spent many months in this remote and other-world

The Challenges of Island Studies

The Challenges of Island Studies
Title The Challenges of Island Studies PDF eBook
Author Ayano Ginoza
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 118
Release 2020-11-23
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9811562881

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This book places islanders’ struggles and knowledge at the forefront of island studies. Written by experts from diverse fields and locations, it covers a wide range of topics, from the history of island studies to critical ocean studies. In remapping the field of island studies from Okinawa, an emerging hub of community-based knowledge and interdisciplinary collaboration between leading critics and theorists in geography, linguistics, tourism, literature, international relations, and peace studies reveals the challenges for the future of island studies. The book consists of two parts: the first offers a collection of individual contributions that demonstrate the vital role that the field’s interdisciplinarity can play in creating bridges between the political and social issues islanders and the islands face and the disciplines involved. The second part provides a cross-disciplinary discussion between the authors and scholars of island studies in Okinawa, including local experts, and suggests new ways to think about the future of island studies that are intricately linked to islanders’ agency, preservation of languages and heritage, and the security of the islands. As such, the book directly addresses the current state of the field as well as with its future.

The New Standard Encyclopedia

The New Standard Encyclopedia
Title The New Standard Encyclopedia PDF eBook
Author William A. Colledge
Publisher
Pages 742
Release 1903
Genre Encyclopedias and dictionaries
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Islands of Heritage

Islands of Heritage
Title Islands of Heritage PDF eBook
Author Nathalie Peutz
Publisher Stanford University Press
Pages 478
Release 2018-11-13
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1503607151

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Soqotra, the largest island of Yemen's Soqotra Archipelago, is one of the most uniquely diverse places in the world. A UNESCO natural World Heritage Site, the island is home not only to birds, reptiles, and plants found nowhere else on earth, but also to a rich cultural history and the endangered Soqotri language. Within the span of a decade, this Indian Ocean archipelago went from being among the most marginalized regions of Yemen to promoted for its outstanding global value. Islands of Heritage shares Soqotrans' stories to offer the first exploration of environmental conservation, heritage production, and development in an Arab state. Examining the multiple notions of heritage in play for twenty-first-century Soqotra, Nathalie Peutz narrates how everyday Soqotrans came to assemble, defend, and mobilize their cultural and linguistic heritage. These efforts, which diverged from outsiders' focus on the island's natural heritage, ultimately added to Soqotrans' calls for political and cultural change during the Yemeni Revolution. Islands of Heritage shows that far from being merely a conservative endeavor, the protection of heritage can have profoundly transformative, even revolutionary effects. Grassroots claims to heritage can be a potent form of political engagement with the most imminent concerns of the present: human rights, globalization, democracy, and sustainability.

The New American Comprehensive Encyclopedia

The New American Comprehensive Encyclopedia
Title The New American Comprehensive Encyclopedia PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 724
Release 1907
Genre Encyclopedias and dictionaries
ISBN

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