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CURRICULUM VITAE Dawn Chatty, B.A., M.A., M.Phil, Ph.D CURRENT POSITION: Professor in Anthropology and Forced Migration Director, Refugee Studies Centre, Department of International Development (QEH), University of Oxford. EDUCATION: University of California (Los Angeles) 1971-1975 Doctor of Philosophy (Social Anthropology). Institute of Social Studies (The Hague) 1970-1971 Master of Arts Degree (Social Science and Development). University of California (Los Angeles) 1966-1969 Bachelor of Arts Degree cum laude (Anthropology). MAJOR RESEARCH INTERESTS: Forced Migration: Prolonged forced migration, particularly of refugee youth, in the Muslim countries of the Middle East and North Africa; forced settlement of mobile indigenous peoples as an outcome of global environmental governance. Development: Resistance to Development-Induced Displacement by marginalized communities; women in the workforce; participation and partnerships in development; management of natural resource conflict. Health: Differential access to primary health care by marginal and mobile peoples; nutrition, health and education among ethnic minorities in the Middle East. Ecology: Biodiversity conservation and sustainable development, arid land management; politics of pastoral livelihoods and development. AWARDS AND HONOURS: 2005-7 Leverhulme Major Research Fellowship 2005-6 British Academy Large Research Award 1992 UNDP Peoples Participation Award, Sultanate of Oman 1977-9 Fulbright-Hays Teaching Fellowship 1977-1979 University of Damascus. Syria. 1974 Graduate Women of the Year Award, University of California. Association of Academic Women (5 awards out a pool of 500 nominees). 1971-5 Graduate Research Fellowship N.D.E.A. Title VI Fellowship, University of California (funding for doctoral study). 1970-1 Netherlands University Foundation for International Cooperation (funding for M.A. study at the Institute of Social Studies [The Hague]). HONORARY APPOINTMENTS: 2013 - Honorary Secretary, Council for British Research in the Levant (CBRL) 1994-5 Visiting Research Fellow, Queen Elizabeth House and Senior Associate Member, St. Antony's College, University of Oxford. RESEARCH AND CONFERENCE GRANTS since 1995 (University of Oxford): Research 2008-9 Council for British Research in the Levant (£5,000) Understanding the transformation of a French Mandate quarter of Damascus: Sha’laan in collaboration with the French Institute for the Study of the Near East (IFPO). 2006-10 European Union FP6 INCO DEV Range Enclosures on the Tibetan Plateau of China (€ 1, 7,000,000). 2006-10 European Union FP6 INCO DEV Assessing Bedouin Health Care in Jordan, and Lebanon (€ 1,000,000). 2005-7 Leverhulme Major Research Fellowship (£100,000 salary replacement; £8,000 research support) 24-month replacement teaching and research support for topic: dispossession and forced migration in the contemporary Middle East. 2005-6 British Academy Large Research Grant (£11,480) Dawn Chatty March 2014 2 Dispossession and migration in the contemporary Middle East: community cohesion in an impermanent landscape. 2002-5 Andrew Mellon Research Grant ($350,000). Children and Adolescents in Sahrawi and Afghani Refugee Households: Living with the Effects of Prolonged Armed Conflict and Forced Migration. 2000 Swedish International Development Agency and Canadian International Development Agency Grants ($20,000). Dissemination of research findings in Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, West Bank and Gaza. 1999-2002 Andrew Mellon Research Grant ($327,000). Children and Adolescents in Palestinian Households in Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, West Bank and Gaza: Living with the Effects of prolonged Conflict and Forced Migration. Conferences 2008 International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) grant in support of 14 delegates of mobile indigenous peoples attending the Seventh United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues (UNPFII) in New York April 21-May 2, 2008 as well as the World Conservation Congress in Barcelona, Spain October 5-14, 2008 ($60,000). 2006 Ford Foundation Regional Offices (Cairo, Johannesburg, Nairobi and New Delhi) and Shell International grants in support of side event and capacity-building workshop at the Fifth United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues (UNPFII) in New York for 20 representatives of mobile peoples ($75,000). 2004 Shell International Grant to support the Standing Committee for the Dana Declaration on Mobile Peoples and Conservation work in developing and building capacity for mobile peoples to take part in international conservation fora (£20,000). 2002 Ford Foundation Grant, Wenner-Gren Foundation Conference Grant, World Wildlife Fund (USA), Department for International Development (United Kingdom), Foreign and Commonwealth, UNESCO Man and Biosphere Programme. Conservation and Mobile Peoples: Bridging the Disciplinary Divide Conference (£65,000). 1999 Wenner-Gren Foundation Conference Grant University of Oxford; Summit Foundation, Department for International Development (United Kingdom), Foreign and Commonwealth Office Grants, Ford Foundation (Cairo). Human Displacement, Forced Settlement and Conservation Conference (£45,000). 1995 Wenner-Gren Foundation Conference Grant University of Oxford; OXFAM and Overseas Development Agency (United Kingdom) Grant. Organizing Women in the Middle East workshop (£15,000). Dawn Chatty March 2014 3 PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES Fellow since: 1993 The Society for Applied Anthropology (SfAA). 1990 The American Anthropological Association (AAA). 1991 The Royal Anthropological Institute (RAI, United Kingdom). 1991 The British Society for Middle East Studies (BRISMES). Chair 1999 - Commission on Nomadic Peoples (CNP), International Union of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences (IUAES). 2002- Standing Committee for the Dana Declaration on Conservation and Mobile Peoples. 2003-5 Syrian Studies Association (SSA), affiliated to the Middle East Studies Association (MESA) Member 2012 - Advisory Board, Migration Studies 2008 - Academic Advisory Committee, UNRWA 60 Years Anniversary 2006 - Council for British Research in the Levant (CBRL), British Academy 2005- Editorial Board, International Journal of Migration, Health and Social Care 2005 - Consulting Editor, Anthropology in Action 2004 - Senior Advisor, Oxford Medical Humanities Forum 2003- 7 Scientific Council, Institute of Development Studies University of Geneva, 1999 - Advisory Board: Oxfam Machreq/Maghreb Gender Information Project 1998 - Editorial Board: Journal of Nomadic Peoples (JNP) 1998 - Advisory Board: Syrian Studies Association (SSA). 1999 - Advisory Board: Arabic Forced Migration Review (FMR/NHQ). Advisor United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA); Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO): Participatory Range Management. Cross-Cultural Seminars to Industry (Ministry of Defence, UK; Department of Trade and Industry, UK; Shell Aircraft Limited, AMOCO, Kuwait Petroleum International; GEC- Marconi; Sears Property Limited; Radisson SAS Hotels, Commonwealth Bank of Australia, Association of Accounting Technicians; Inchcape, plc; Abraxas, plc). DISSERTATION: 1975 From Camel to Truck: a study of the pastoral economy of the Al-Fadl and the Al-Hassanna in the Beqaa Valley of Lebanon. University of California (Los Angeles). Dawn Chatty March 2014 4 FIELD RESEARCH: Field research in Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, interviewing Iraqi refuges and practitioners in the leading UN agencies providing services. Research topic: Unlocking Protracted Displacement 2011. Multidisciplinary field research in Tibet and China: Range enclosures on the Tibetan Plateau of China 2006- 2010. Multidisciplinary field research in Lebanon and Jordan among nomadic and settled Bedouin. Research Topic: Assessing access to reproductive and child health care among Bedouin and rural populations 2006-2011. Field research in Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, Egypt interviewing the oldest surviving generation of forced migrants in the Levant in the last century. Research topic: Dispossession and migration in the contemporary Middle East: Community cohesion in an impermanent landscape 2004 – 2006. Multidisciplinary field work in Algeria, Spain and Iran among refugee households. Research Topic: Children and Adolescents in Sahrawi and Afghani Refugee Households: Living with the Effects of Prolonged Armed Conflict and Forced Migration 2002-2008. Multidisciplinary field work in Lebanon, Syria, Jordan and Palestine among Palestinian refugees. Research Topic: Children and Adolescents in Palestinian Households: Living with the Effects of Prolonged Conflict and Forced Migration. 1999- 2002. Participatory field research mediating land use conflict in the eastern desert of Syria between pastoral tribal communities, conservation experts and government officials, supported by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO). 1997 - 2007. Anthropological field work in Jordan and Syria among pastoral communities. Research topic: Hired Shepherds: the marginalization and povertization of Bedouin families in Syria and Jordan supported by the Centre for Agrarian Reform and Development in the Near East (CARDNE). 1994-1996. Anthropological field work in The Sultanate of Oman among the Bedouin tribes of the Central Desert. Research topic: The Needs and Problems of a Society in Transition supported by the Voluntary Fund for the Decade of Women. 1981- 1983. Anthropological field work in the Lebanon-Syria border region among Bedouin tribal units. Research topic: Pastoralism: Adaptation and Optimization supported by a National Science Foundation