CURRICULUM VITAE

Dawn Chatty, B.A., M.A., M.Phil, Ph.D

CURRENT POSITION: in Anthropology and Forced Migration Director, Refugee Studies Centre, Department of International Development (QEH), .

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

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 , 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).

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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 grant. 1972-1973.

Dawn Chatty March 2014 5 LANGUAGES:

English Arabic French

CURRENT TEACHING AND ADMINISTRATIVE RESPONSIBILITIES:

Teaching: Qualitative and Participatory Research Methods in the Social Sciences with special reference to Forced Migration (two-term course); Option course on Forced Migration and Dispossession in the Middle East; Special Studies Medical Module on Refugees and Health Care in the U K.

Administration: 2011 - Director of the Refugee Studies Centre, Course Director for the MSc in Refugee and Forced Migration Studies 2007 - 2011 Director of Doctoral Research, Dept of International Development (QEH) 2007 - Admissions Director, Refugee Studies Centre 2001 - 2005 Tutor for Women and Equality Officer, St. Cross 1998 - 2001 Admissions Tutor for the MSc in Forced Migration. 1998- 2011 Deputy Director and occasional Acting Director, Refugee Studies Centre. 1998 - 2005 Course Director for the MSc in Forced Migration (QEH). 2002 - 2005 Chair, Examiners for MSc in Forced Migration 2009 - 2011 Chair, Examiner, for MSc in Refugee and Forced Migration Studies. 2013- 2014 Chair, Examiner, for MSc in Refugee and Forced Migration Studies.

Postgraduate Supervision:

DPHIL supervisor in Anthropology, Oriental Studies, and Development Studies [25 doctoral students since 1996; 18 completed] MPHIL and MSC supervisor [20 MPHIL and 52 MSc students since 1998]

AREAS OF CURRENT TEACHING: Research Methods in Social Sciences Introduction to Forced Migration Forced Migration and Dispossession in the Middle East Peoples of the Middle East Development Anthropology Medical Anthropology Gender Studies Pastoral Systems of the Middle East

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PREVIOUS ACADEMIC POSITIONS:

1989 - 1994 Associate Professor, Department of Behavioral Sciences, College of Medicine, Sultan Qaboos University, The Sultanate of Oman.

1992 - 1993 Director, 7th year Clinic Rotation to the Haima Hospital, Jiddat-il-Harasiis, Mobile Primary Health Care Programme. College of Medicine, Sultan Qaboos University, Al-Khoud, Sultanate of Oman.

1989 - 1994 Director, Annual Field School in Community Health (Nutritional Status), College of Medicine, Sultan Qaboos University, Al-Khoud, Sultanate of Oman.

1977- 1979 Visiting Fulbright Professor, Faculty of Letters, Graduate Program, University of Damascus.

1977 Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of California at Santa Barbara.

1975 - 1976 Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, American University of Beirut.

1976 Visiting Ford Foundation Professor at the University of Kuwait and the University of Damascus, Faculty of Arts and Science. Damascus, Syria. April - May.

1975 Lecturer, Women's Studies Program, State University of California at San Diego.

1971 -1975 Research Assistant in the African Studies Center [1971-1972]. Teaching and Research Assistant for Hilda Kuper and Jacques Maquet in the Department of Anthropology, University of California at Los Angeles.

INTERNATIONAL AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT POSITIONS

2013 Expert to UNRWA/ OCHA on the forcible transfer of Bedouin refugee Palestinians in East Jerusalem and the West Bank

2010 Consultant to UNICEF Amman Regional office to better integrate research into UNICEF’s policy work and programming.

2009 Consultant to UNRWA to promote the participation of youth in the

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2007 Consultant to Shell International to assist in the development of tender which would involve the participation of local pastoral communities in sustainable development projects the desert concession areas of Oman.

2002 Consultant to Petroleum Oman Development to assist in the development of participatory social impact assessments in desert concession areas and advise on the training of personnel in participatory approaches to sustainable development. Muscat, Oman.

2001 Consultant to Rural Institutions and Participation Service, FAO to produce a ‘training of trainers’ manual in the co-management of natural resources in the pastoral areas of the Middle East. Rome.

1998 Consultant to Shell Petroleum Syria undertaking a feasibility study to set up a system of social impact assessments in Shell Petroleum’s areas of production which would lead to community involvement in sustainable development. Deir-ez-Zor, Syria.

1998 Consultant in Participatory Methodology for UNICEF and Omani Ministry of Local Economy. Coordinator of five day workshop introducing qualitative and participatory research tools to government statisticians and practitioners. Muscat, Sultanate of Oman.

1996 - Consultant in Participatory Methodology for Rangelands Development and Wildlife Conservation Project (FAO). Coordinator of a programme to bring the indigenous pastoral population into dialogue with the government and project staff. Co-organizer of a series of workshop addressing natural resource conflict management. Palmyra, Syria.

1995 - Consultant to the Arab Orientation Consultancy providing seminars to business and industry in cross-cultural orientation and business management.

1994 - 1995 Pastoral Development Project Coordinator for the Centre for Agrarian Reform and Development in the Near East (CARDNE). Coordinator of research project “Hired Shepherds in Syria and Jordan”. Amman, Jordan.

1992 Specialist Advisor representing Oman to F.A.O. sponsored Regional Roundtable on Reviving Pastoral Production Systems. Shahr-el-Kord, Iran. September.

1991 Range Management Expert to the Food and Agriculture Organization. Assisted in the local preparation of a report on range management in the

Dawn Chatty March 2014 8 southern region of Yemen for a regional workshop, Aden, Yemen and Amman, Jordan.

1991 Specialist Advisor to F.A.O. sponsored Regional Roundtable on International Cooperation for Improving Pastoral Production Systems. Amman, Jordan.

1990 Women in Development Expert to the United Nations Development Programme. Evaluative Mission for an Advisory Note of the UNDP Office. Muscat, Sultanate of Oman.

1990 Range Management Expert to the Food and Agriculture Organization. Preparation of report on the situation in Oman for a regional workshop on range management in the Near East Region. Muscat, Sultanate of Oman.

1989 Bedouin Development Expert to the United Nations Development Programme. Preparation of the report “Development for Bedouin Communities: Findings and Recommendations”. Muscat, Sultanate of Oman.

1984 - 1989 Specialist Advisor to the Resident Representative, UNDP on camel pastoralism, range degradation, natural resource management, and women’s roles in development. Muscat, Sultanate of Oman.

1981- 1989 Project Leader and Technical Assistance Expert in Pastoral Community Assistance and Development. United Nations Development Programme, Sultanate of Oman. 1981-1984. Special Advisor to the Resident Representative (UNDP) and the Minister of Social Affairs and Labour, and the Minister of Education 1981 - 1989.

1989 - 1994 Consultant and main speaker for Cultural Orientation Programme for International Medical Staff at Sultan Qaboos University Hospital, Al- Khoud, Sultanate of Oman.

1988- 1989 Coordinator and main speaker for Mental Health Workshops: Orientation to Arab Culture and Omani Society. U.S. Department of State. Muscat.

1988 Rural Development Expert to the International Fund for Agricultural Development. Rural development review mission to Oman. Muscat, Sultanate of Oman.

1979 Social Science Advisor to the Agency for International Development. Preparation of report "Household Water Expenditure in Selected Villages of Raqqa, Hassake and Deir-ez-Zor Provinces of Syria". Damascus, Syria.

1979 Social Science Advisor to the Food and Agriculture Organization.

Dawn Chatty March 2014 9 Preparation of project paper "Revival of Traditional Weaving Crafts among Bedouin Women in Syria". Damascus, Syria. 1978 Social Science Advisor to the United States Agency for International Development. Preparation of background studies and extended essay " The Anthropology of Syrian Society: An Interpretive Essay. Damascus, Syria.

CONVENOR OF CONFERENCES AND WORKHOPS

2009 Academic Session of three panels (36 papers) for the Commission on Nomadic Peoples at the 16h Congress of the International Union of anthropological and Ethnological Sciences, Kunming Yunnan, China July 25-July 31, 2009

2008 Capacity –building workshop in human rights and conservation for mobile indigenous peoples at the World Conservation Congress, Barcelona, Spain, September 20th October 14th, 2008.

2008 Side event for mobile indigenous peoples at the Seventh United Nations Forum on Indigenous Issues (UNPFII), New York, April 21 – May 2, 2008.

2008 British Academy sponsored conference: Dispossession and Forced Migration in the Middle East and North Africa. February 28-29. London.

2006 Side event and capacity building workshop for mobile peoples at the Fifth United Nations Forum on Indigenous Issues (UNPFII), New York, May 15-26, 2006.

2005 Regional dissemination workshop, Children and Adolescents in Palestinian, Sahrawi and Afghan households in Algeria, Iran and the UNRWA areas of the Middle East (Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, the West Bank and Gaza). Platres Cyprus, May 2005.

2004 Mobile Indigenous Peoples Pre-Congress Workshop at the World Conservation Congress (IUCN) to develop strategy for supporting the endorsement of the Dana Declaration on Mobile Peoples and Conservation, Bangkok, November.

2004 Dissemination workshop, Children and Adolescents in Sahrawi households in Algeria and Afghani refugee households in Iran, preliminary findings, Damascus, Syria, March.

2003 Workshop, Children and Adolescents in Sahrawi households in Algeria and Afghani refugee households in Iran, preliminary research methodology training, Seville, Spain, January.

2002 Workshop, UNICEF New York and Migration Policy Institute, Washington, D.C. to promote research findings on children in prolonged forced migration for policy

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2002 International conference, Conservation and Mobile Peoples; Bridging the Disciplinary Divide, Wadi Dana, Jordan, April. Statement of conference principles available on www.danadeclaration.org. Endorsements from World Commission on Protected Areas (WCPA), specialist units of the World Conservation Union (IUCN), and numerous indigenous NGOs.

2001 Research promotion workshop on children and armed conflict, Innocenti Centre, UNICEF Florence, Italy.

2000 Workshop, Children and Adolescents in Palestinian Households in the Middle East, regional dissemination workshop. Tadros, Cyprus.

1999 Workshop, Children and Adolescents in Palestinian Households in the Middle East, preliminary research methodology training workshop. Ayia Napa, Cyprus.

1995 Workshop, Women Organized in Groups in the Middle East: Issues and Constraints, Centre for Cross-Cultural Research on Women (CCRW), Queen Elizabeth House, University of Oxford.

PANEL ORGANIZER, CHAIR AND PRESENTER FOR NUMEROUS INTERNATIONAL PROFESSIONAL MEETINGS: American Anthropological Association (AAA) Middle East Studies Association of North America (MESA) British Society for Middle Eastern Studies (BRISMES) International Union for Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences (IUAES) Syrian Studies Association (SSA) Commission of Nomadic Peoples (CNP) African Studies Association (ASA) Association for Environment and Development in the Middle East (AEDSAW) Association of Middle Eastern Women’s Studies (AMEWS) Migration Policy Institute (MPI) Society for Conservation Biology (SCB) World Congress of Middle Eastern Studies (WOCMES) Society for Applied Anthropology (SfAA) The Population Council.

KEY NOTE SPEAKER AND PRESENTER AT NUMEROUS SYMPOSIA IN:

China, USA, UK, Sweden, Finland, Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, Yugoslavia, India, Thailand, Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, Oman, Iran, Egypt and Morocco.

Dawn Chatty March 2014 11 EXTERNAL AND INTERNAL (OXFORD) EXAMINER FOR DPHIL, PHD, AND MPHIL IN THE UK AND EUROPEAN UNION SINCE 1996:

Universities of Oxford (14), University of London SOAS (2), UCL (4), LSE (3), University of Durham (2), University of Exeter (2), University of Manchester (2); University of Sussex (2), University of Warwick (2), University of Copenhagen (1), University of Tampere (1), University of Nijmegen (1) University of New South Wales (1).

REVIEWER OF ARTICLES AND BOOKS FOR JOURNALS:

International Journal of Middle Eastern Studies, Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, Human Organization, Harvard International Review, Middle East Journal, Social Science and Medicine, Journal of Refugee Studies, Ethnos, American Ethnologist, Journal of Nomadic Peoples, Anthropology Today, Pastoral Peoples, Applied Geography, Forced Migration Review, Journal of Islamic Studies, The Middle East Journal, Anthropology and Medicine, Journal of Social Policy and Administration, Reviews in Anthropology.

REVIEWER OF BOOK MANUSCRIPTS FOR PUBLISHERS

Berg Publishers, Berghahn Publishers, Cambridge University Press, Columbia University Press, I.B. Taurus, Indiana University Press, Routledge Press, Oxford University Press.

REVIEWER OF ACADEMIC GRANT SUBMISSIONS

Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC), UK; Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHSC), UK; Wenner-Gren Foundation, USA; National Science Foundation, USA; Andrew Mellon Foundation, USA; British Academy, UK; Austrian Science Fund.

PUBLICATIONS:

BOOKS: 2013 Chatty, D. From Camel to Truck: The Bedouin in the Modern World [ reissued with extended forward]. Cambridge: White Horse Press.

2012 Chatty, D. and T. Sternberg. (ed.) Modern Pastoralism and Conservation: Old Problems, New Challenges. Beijing: Intellectual Property Publishing House.

2012 Chatty, D. al-Ru’at al-Mutanaqilun fi Sultanat ‘Uman. Beirut: Dar al Moualef.

2010 Chatty, D. Displacement and Dispossession in the Modern Middle East. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

2010 Chatty D and B Finlayson (eds.) Dispossession and Displacement in the Middle East and North Africa. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

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2010 Chatty, D (ed.) Deterritorialized Youth: Afghan and Sahrawi Refugee Young People at the Margins of the Middle East. Oxford and New York: Berghahn Press.

2007 Chatty, D. and Lewando Hundt, G. (Eds.)Atfal Filastiin wa Al-Hijra:Al-‘Aish fi Zull al-Hijra al-Qasriyyah fi Al-Sharq Al-Awsat. Beirut: Institute of Palestine Studies and Arab Resource Collective.

2006 Chatty, D. (Ed.) Nomadic Societies in the Middle East and North Africa: Entering the 21st Century. Leiden: Brill Publishers.

2005 Chatty, D. and Lewando Hundt, G. (Eds.) Children of Palestine: Experiencing Forced Migration in the Middle East. Oxford and New York: Berghahn Press.

2002 Chatty, D. and Colchester, M. (Eds.) Conservation and Mobile Indigenous Peoples: Displacement, Forced Settlement, and Sustainable Development. Oxford and New York: Berghahn Press.

2001 Chatty, D. and Rabo, A. (Eds.) Tanthiim Al-Nisa’: Al-Tanthiimaat Al-Nisa’iyyah Al-Rasmiyah wa Gheir al-Rasmiyah fi Al-Sharq Al-Awsat. Damascus: Al Mada Press.

1997 Chatty D. and Rabo, A., (Eds.) Organizing Women: Formal and Informal Women’s Groups in the Middle East. Oxford: Berg Publishers.

1996 Chatty, D. Mobile Pastoralists: Development Planning and Social Change in the Sultanate of Oman. New York: Columbia University Press.

1986 Chatty, D. From Camel to Truck: The Bedouin in the Modern World. New York: Vantage Press.

CHAPTERS IN BOOKS:

2013 Chatty, D. ‘Rejecting Authenticity in the Desert Landscapes of the Modern Middle East: Development Processes in the Jiddat il-Harasiis, Oman’. In Anthropology of the Middle East and North Africa: Into the New Millennium. S. Hafez and S. Slymovics(eds.). Bloomington: Indian University Press.

2013 Chatty, D, ‘Negotiating Authenticity and Translocality in Oman: the “Desertscapes” of the Harasiis tribe’. In Regionalizing Oman: Political, Economic and Social Dynamics, S. Wiffpel ( ed.). Heidelberg: Springer Publishers.

Dawn Chatty March 2014 13 2013 Chatty, D. ‘Refugees in the Middle East: Identity Politics among Sahrawi, Palestinian and Afghan Youth. Children in Crisis: Ethnographic Studies in International Contexts, Manata Hashemi and Martin Sanchez-Jankowski (eds.). New York: Routledge Press.

2012 Chatty, D., “Adapting to biodiversity conservation: The Mobile Pastoralist Harasiis Tribe of Oman. In Chatty, D. and T. Sternberg. (ed.) Modern Pastoralism and Conservation: Old Problems, New Challenges. Beijing: Intellectual Property Publishing House

2011 Chatty, D., “Dispossession and displacement to protect nature: the Mobile Harasiis Tribe Faces the 21st Century”. In Peter Nas and Hao Shiyuan Zhang Xiaomin (Eds) Keynotes in Anthropology. Book series of the 16th World congress of IUAES, Beijing.

2011 Chatty, D., “Social Cohesion in an Impermanent Landscape: Dispossession and Forced Migration in the Arab Middle East”. In Panikos Panayi and Pippa Virdee (Eds) Refugees and the End of Empire: Imperial Collapse and Forced Migration during the Twentieth Century. London: Routledge.

2010 Chatty, D., “Introduction: Deterritorialized Youth: Sahrawi and Afghan Refugees at the Margins of the Middle East”. In Chatty, D (ed.) Deterritorialized Youth: Afghan and Sahrawi Refugee Young People at the Margins of the Middle East. Oxford and New York: Berghahn Press.

2010 Chatty, D., “Identity With/out Territory: Sahrawi refugees in Transnational Space” with E. Fiddian-Qasmiyeh and G. Crivello. In Chatty, D (ed.) Deterritorialized Youth: Afghan and Sahrawi Refugee Young People at the Margins of the Middle East. Oxford and New York: Berghahn Press.

2010 Chatty, D., “Introduction to Forced Migration in the Middle East” and “Epilogue”, Chatty D and B Finlayson (eds.) Dispossession and Displacement: Forced Migration in the Middle East and North Africa. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

2007 Chatty, D. “Tribal Structures in the Badia of Syria: Alternative Perceptions of Authority, Management and Control”. In La Syrie Au Présent. Baudouin Dupret, Zouhair Ghazzal and Yousef Courbage (eds.). Paris: Actes Sud Sindbad.225-235

2006 Chatty, D. “Adapting to Biodiversity Conservation: The Mobile Pastoral Harasiis”. In Modern Oman: Studies in Politics, Economy and Environment. Andrzej Kapiszewski, Abdulrahman Al-Salmi and Andrzej Pikulski (Eds). Wydawca: Kscagarnia Akademicka.133-158.

2006 Chatty, D. “Boarding schools for mobile people: The Harasiis in the Sultanate of Oman”. In The education of nomadic peoples: issues, provision and prospects, Caroline Dyer, Editor. Oxford and New York: Berghahn Press. 213-231.

Dawn Chatty March 2014 14 2006 Chatty, D. “Introduction: Nomads of the Middle East and North Africa: Facing the 21st Century. In Nomads of the Middle East and North Africa: Facing the 21st Century, Handbook of Oriental Studies Volume 81, Dawn Chatty, Editor. Leiden: Brill. 1-29.

2006 Chatty, D. “Multinational Oil Exploitation and Social Investment: Mobile Pastoralists in the Sultanate of Oman. In Nomads of the Middle East and North Africa: Facing the 21st Century, Handbook of Oriental Studies Volume 81, Dawn Chatty, Editor. Leiden: Brill. 496-522.

2006 Chatty, D. “Assumptions of Degradation and Misuse: The Bedouin in the Syrian Badia”. In Nomads of the Middle East and North Africa: Facing the 21st Century, Handbook of Oriental Studies Volume 81, Dawn Chatty, Editor. Leiden: Brill. 737-758.

2005 Chatty, D and Randa Farah, “Palestinian Refugees”. In Migration and Asylum: From 1900 to the Present. Matthew Gibney and Randall Hansen, eds. Oxford and Santa Barbara, CA, ABC Clio. 465-471.

2003 Chatty, D., “Environmentalism in the Syrian Badia: The Assumption of Degradation, Protection and Bedouin Misuse”. In Ethnographies of Ecological Under-Privilege, Eeva Bergland, Editor. Oxford and New York: Berghahn Press. 87-100.

2003 Chatty, D. “L’activité féminine en Oman: choix individuel et contraintes culturelles”. In L’Oman Contemporain: État, territoire, identite, Marc Lavergne, Editor. Paris: Editions Karthala 261-278.

2002 Chatty, D. and Colchester, M., “Introduction: Conservation and Mobile Indigenous Peoples” with M. Colchester. In Conservation and Mobile Indigenous Peoples: Displacement, Forced Settlement, and Sustainable Development. Oxford and New York: Berghahn Press. 1-20.

2002 Chatty, D. and Peterson, J., “Muscat” with J. Peterson. In Encyclopedia of Urban Cultures, Vol. 3. Melvin Ember and Carol Ember, Editors. Danbury, CT: Grolier. 283-289.

2002 Chatty, D. “Animal Reintroduction Projects in the Middle East: Conservation without a Human Face”. In Conservation and Indigenous Mobile Peoples: Displacement, Forced Settlement, and Sustainable Development, with Marcus Colchester, Editors. Oxford and New York: Berghahn Press. 227-244.

2002 Chatty, D. “Harasiis Marriage, Divorce and Companionship”. In Everyday Life in the Muslim Middle East, D. Bowen and E. Early, Editors, revised edition. Bloomington and Indianapolis: Indiana University Press. 121-128.

Dawn Chatty March 2014 15 2001 Chatty, D. “Integrating Participation into Research and Consultancy: A Conservation Example from Arabia”. In The Business of Research: Issues of Policy and Practice, C. Jones Finer and G. Lewando Hundt, Editors. Oxford: Blackwell’s Publishers. 408-418.

2001 Chatty, D. and Peterson, J. “Oman”. In Countries and Their Cultures, vol. 3. Melvin Ember and Carol Ember, Editors. New York: Macmillan Reference USA. 1681-1689.

1997 Chatty, D. “The Burqa Face Cover: An aspect of dress in Southeastern Arabia”. In Language of Dress in the Middle East. B. Ingham and N. Lindisfarne, Editors. London: Curzon Press. 127-148.

1994 Chatty, D. “Petroleum Exploitation and the Displacement of Pastoral Nomadic Households in the Sultanate of Oman”. Population Displacement and Resettlement: Development and Conflict in the Middle East. Seteney Shami, Editor. Center for Migration Studies. New York. 89-106.

1990 Chatty, D. "The Current Situation of the Bedouin in Syria, Jordan and Saudi Arabia & Their Prospects for the Future". Nomads in a Changing World. Salzman, P. and J.Galaty, Eds. Istituto Universitario Orientale, Naples. 123-137.

1990 Chatty, D. “Pastoralists in a Petroleum Exploited Environment”. Anthropology and Development in North Africa and the Middle East. Horowitz, M. and Muneera Salem-Murdock, Editors. Westview Press. Boulder, Colorado. 336-349.

1980 Chatty, D. “Al Bedu ‘Oman al-Wusta”. In Proceedings of the First International Conference on Omani Studies. Ministry of National Heritage and Culture. Muscat. Oman

1980 Chatty, D. “The Pastoral Family and the Truck”. When Nomads Settle. Philip C. Salzman, Editor. New York: J.F. Bergin Publishers. 80-94.

1978 Chatty, D. “Changing Male and Female Roles in Bedouin Society”. Women in the Muslim World. Lois Beck and Nikki Keddie, Editors. Harvard University Press. Boston. 399-416.

1978 Chatty, D., “Bedouin Expansion and Contraction in Bilad Al-Sham”. In Proceedings of the Second International Congress on the History of Bilad Al- Sham, Ministry of Culture, Damascus, Syria.

PEER REVIEWED JOURNAL ARTICLES:

2013 Chatty, D., Mansour, N. and Yassin, Y., “Statelessness and Tribal Identity on

Dawn Chatty March 2014 16 Lebanon’s Eastern Borders”. In Mediterranean Politics, Vol 18 (3):392-407.

2013 Chatty, D., and P. Marfleet, “Conceptual problems in Forced Migration”. In Refugee Survey Quarterly. Vol 32 (2)1-13.

2013 Chatty, D., Refugees, Exiles, and other Forced Migrants in the Late Ottoman Empire. In Refugee Survey Quarterly. Vol 32 (2):35-52.

2013 Chatty, D., N. Mansour, and N. Yassin, “Bedouin in Lebanon: social discrimination, political exclusion, and compromised health care”. In Social Science and Medicine. Vol 82 (2013) 43-50

2013 Chatty, D., ”Guests and Hosts: Arab Hospitality Underpins a Humane approach to asylum Policy”. In Cairo Review of Global Affairs. Vol. 9 Spring issue,76-85.

2013 M. Mylne, H. T. de Burgh and D. Chatty, “Report on Health Provisions to Nomads: Improving Medical Staffing at Haima Hospital, Jiddat-il-Harasiis, Oman. In Nomadic Peoples, Vol 17 (1)137-147.

2012 S. Zimmerman, D. Chatty, and M. Nørredam, “Health needs and access to care in immigration detention: perceptions of former detainees”. In International Journal of Migration, Health and Social Care. Vol.8 (4) 180-185.

2012 Chatty, D. and N. Mansour “Displaced Iraqis: Predicaments and Perceptions in Exile in the Middle East”. In Refuge, Vol 28 (1): 97-107.

2011 Chatty, D., “Unlocking Protracted displacement: An Iraqi case Study”. In Refugee Survey Quarterly. 30(4):50-83.

2010 Chatty, D., “The Bedouin in Contemporary Syria: The Persistence of Tribal Authority and Control”. In Middle East Journal. Vol 64 (1):29-29.

2010 Chatty, D., “Palestinian Refugee Youth: Resilience, Coping and Aspirations”. In Refugee Survey Quarterly. 28:318-338.

2010 Chatty, D., “Introduction: Bedouin in Lebanon: Migration, Settlement, Health Care and Policy”. In International Journal of Migration, Health and Social Care, November, Vol. 6 issue 3, 19-21.

2010 Chatty, D., “Bedouin in Lebanon: The Transformation of a Way of Life or an attitude”? In International Journal of Migration, Health and Social Care, November, Vol. 6, issue 3, 21-31.

2009 Chatty, D. “Rituals of Royalty and the Elaboration of Ceremony in Oman: View From the Edge”. In International Journal of Middle East Studies. Volume 41, 39-58.

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2008 Chatty, D. “Los Jovenes: Refugiados Palestinos”. In Culturas: Revista De Análisis Y Debate Sobre Oriente Próximo Y El Meditarráneo. No. 2:53-64.

2007 Chatty, D. “Researching Refugee Youth in the Middle East: Reflections on the Importance of Comparative Research”. In Journal of Refugee Studies Volume 19(2):265-280.

2007 Chatty, D. “Mobile Peoples: Pastoralists and Herders at the Beginning of the 21st Century”, Review Article. In Reviews in Anthropology. Vol. 36. no 1:5-26.

2006 Crivello, G., Fiddian, E. and Chatty, D. “Holidays in peace: Sahrawi children visit Spain”. In Forced Migration Review, Vol. 25 April issue. 59-61.

2006 Crivello, G., Fiddian, E. and Chatty, D. “Mobility and the Care of Sahrawi Refugee Youth”. In Anthropology News, 47(5):29-30.

2005 Chatty, D., Crivello, G., and Lewando Hundt, G., “Theoretical and Methodological Challenges of Studying Refugee Children in the Middle East and North Africa: Young Palestinian, Afghan and Sahrawi Refugees “. In Journal of Refugee Studies. Vol. 18(4):387-409.

2004 Hundt, G., Chatty, D., Thabet, A., and Abuateya, H., “Advocating Multi- Disciplinarity in Studying Complex Emergencies: The Limitations of A Psychological Approach to Understanding How Young people Cope with Prolonged Conflict in Gaza.” In Journal of Biosocial Science. Vol. 36(4):417-31.

2003 Chatty, D. “ ‘Operation Iraqi Freedom’ and its phantom million Iraqi refugees”, Forced Migration Review, 18, September: 51.

2003 Chatty, D. “Mobile Peoples and Conservation: An Introduction. Guest Editor, Special Issue of the Journal of Nomadic Peoples and supplement to the Journal of Biological Conservation. NP Vol. 7 (1)5-16, BIOC 13:2.

2002 Chatty, D. “Disseminating findings from research with Palestinian children and adolescents”. In Forced Migration Review. Vol. 15:40-43.

2002 Chatty, D. and Joubert, R., “Alternative Perceptions of Authority and Control: The Desert and the Ma’moura of Syria”. Guest Editors of The Arab World Geographer. Vol.5 (2):71-72.

2002 Chatty, D. “Adapting to Multinational Oil Exploration: The Mobile Pastoralists of Oman”. In Mitteilungen des SFB “Differenz und Integration”: Nomadismus aus der Perspektive der Begrifflichkeit. Orientwissenschaftliches Zentrum. Universitat Halle -Wittenberg. 1-19.

Dawn Chatty March 2014 18 2002 Chatty, D. “Mobile Peoples and Conservation”. Guest Editorial in Anthropology Today. Vol. 18(4):1-2.

2001 Chatty, D. “Pastoral Tribes in the Middle East and Wildlife Conservation Schemes: the Endangered Species?”. In Nomadic Peoples, Vol.5 (2):104-124.

2000 Chatty, D. “Women Working in Oman: Individual Choice and Cultural Constraints”. In International Journal of Middle Eastern Studies. Vol. 32, 2:241- 254.

2000 Chatty, D. “Integrating Participation into Research and Consultancy: A conservation example from Syria”. In Social Policy and Administration. Vol. 34, 4:408-418.

2000 Chatty, D. “Bedouin Economics and the Modern Wage Market: the case of the Harasiis of Oman. In Nomadic Peoples. Vol. 4 (2):68-83.

1998 Chatty, D. “Enclosures and exclusions: conserving wildlife in pastoral areas of the Middle East”. In Anthropology Today, Vol. 14, 4:2-7.

1998 Chatty, D. “The Middle East: Wildlife Conservation Schemes and Pastoral Tribes”. In Forced Migration Review, 2:27-30.

1998 Chatty, D. “Wildlife Conservation Schemes and Pastoral Tribes in the Middle East: The Endangered Species?”. In Development Anthropologist, 12-22.

1996 Chatty, D. “The Harasiis Tribe and Local Authority”. In Nomadic Peoples. Vol. 36. 137-149.

1994 Chatty, D. "Rapid Assessment of Community Nutritional Status II: A Case Study by Fourth Year Medical Students". In Oman Medical Journal Vol. X (3):5-13. Muscat.

1993 Chatty, D. "Rapid Assessment of Community Nutritional Status: A Case Study by Fourth Year Medical Students". In Oman Medical Journal. Vol. IX (3):5-34. Muscat.

1983 Chatty, D. "The Bedouin of Central Oman". Journal of Oman Studies. Vol.6 (1):149-163. Muscat.

1981 Chatty, D. "The Bedouin of Central Oman: Adaptation or Fossilization". Studies in Third World Societies. New York. 18: 80-94.

1977 Chatty, D. "Land, Leaders and Limousines: Emir and Sheikh". Ethnography. Philadelphia. 16(4):385-397

Dawn Chatty March 2014 19 1976 Chatty, D. "From Camel to Truck: a study in Pastoral Adaptation". Folk. Copenhagen. 18:113-128.

1973 Chatty, D. "Pastoralism: Adaptation and Optimization". Folk. Copenhagen. 14- 15:27-38.

1972 Chatty, D. "Pastoralism and Development". Development and Change. The Hague 4(3):51-72.

1971 Chatty, D. "Structuring Forces of Pastoralism". Occasional Paper of the Institute of Social Studies. The Hague. 1-76.

OTHER RELATED PUBLICATIONS:

2013 “Syrian Tribes”. In Foreign Policy, New York, 13 November. Accessed at: http://www.foreignaffairs.com/articles/140266/dawn-chatty/syrias-bedouin-enter- the-fray/.

2012 “Forced Migration”. In Encyclopaedia, Global Human Migration, Wiley Blackwell.

2009 Marfleet, P. and Chatty, D Iraqi’s Refugees – beyond tolerance, RSC Forced Migration Policy Brief No. 4. Refugee Studies Centre, Oxford.

2005 Crivello, G., Fiddian, E. and Chatty, D. The Transnationalisation of Care: Sahrawi Refugee Children in a Spanish Host Programme. Lessons Learned Report. Special Publication of the Refugee Studies Centre, pp1-34 University of Oxford (http://www.forcedmigration.org/guides/llreport3/).

2005 Chatty, D. and Crivello, G., “Children and Adolescents in Sahrawi and Afghan Refugee Households: Living with the Effects of Prolonged Armed Conflict and Forced Migration. Lessons Learned Report. Special publication of the RSC. Oxford. pp1-32. (http://www.forcedmigration.org/guides/llreport2/).

2003 Chatty, D. and Baas, S., Sourcebook: Training Guide in Participatory Processes in Co-management of Natural Resources (four modules), Rome: FAO. 1-240.

2001 Chatty, D. and Lewando Hundt, G., “Children and Adolescents in Palestinian Households in the Middle East: Living with Prolonged Conflict and Forced Migration”. Lesson Learned Report. Special publication of the RSC and ARC, Oxford and Beirut. pp1-33. (http://www.forcedmigration.org/guides/llreport/).

1995 Chatty, D. Marginalization and Impoverishment of Hired Shepherds in the Middle East: Case study of Syria and Jordan. Amman: CARDNE. 1-72.

Dawn Chatty March 2014 20 1995 Chatty, D. Situational Analysis of Pastoral Women and Children, UNICEF. Muscat, Oman.

1993 Chatty, D. "Back to the Future: Pastoral Nomads in Oman ". In A Tribute to Oman: The Sultanate's Year Book l993-l994. Muscat: Apex Press. 10-16.

1991 Chatty, D. Zaroug, M., and A. Osman, Pastoralists in Oman. FAO/ESH Working Papers on Pastoral and Agropastoral Societies. Rome: F.A.O. 1-69.

1988 Chatty, D. "Omani Child-rearing Practices". In A Tribute to Oman 18th National Day. Muscat: Apex Publishing. 55-58.

1987 Chatty, D. "Prime Numbers: The Life of a Bedu Community". In A Tribute to Oman National Day l987. Muscat: Apex Publishing. 112-119.

1984 Chatty, D. Women’s Component in Pastoral Community Assistance and Development: A Study of the Needs and Problems of the Harasiis Population, Sultanate of Oman. New York: TCD, UNDP. 1-106.

1978 Chatty, D. The Anthropology of Syrian Society: An Interpretive Essay. United States Agency for International Development: Washington and Damascus. 1-127.

ARTICLES IN PROGRESS OR UNDER REVIEW:

Chatty, D, “Refugees in the Middle East: Identity Politics among Sahrawi, Palestinian and Afghani Youth” in preparation for submission to the International Journal of Adolescence and Youth.

Chatty, D, “Globalization and Environment: Oil, Conservation and Pastoral Livelihoods in the Middle East” in preparation for submission to Human Organization.

Chatty, D. “The Politics of Oil: Global Environmental Governance and Mobile Peoples” in preparation for submission to Development and Change.

PRESENTATIONS AND LECTURES (from 2000):

2014 “Situational analysis of Refugees from Syria”, United Nations High Commission for Refugee ( UNHCR) January, Geneva.

2013 “Palestine Refugees 1940-1970”, Overseas Development Institute and University of Birmingham Symposium, Refugees and states in the modern Middle East: current challenges and historical perspectives, July, London

Dawn Chatty March 2014 21 2013 “Forced Migration from Syria” NATO, Allied Rapid Reaction Corps, July Innsworth, UK

2013 Opening Lecture at the Refuge Studies Centre Summer School on Force Migration, “Contextualizing Forced Migration, July, Oxford.

2013 Key Note at “The Syrian Uprising: Drivers and Dynamics” Conference. University of St Andrews, June, St Andrews.

2013 “Ottoman Millets: Contextualizing refugee movements in the Arab World”. Centre for International Studies, St. Andrews University, February, 2013.

2013 “Bedouin mobility in borderlands of Lebanon”, City Debates Conference, American University of Beirut, April , Beirut.

2013 Key Note to Conference ”Iraqi refugees: 10 years” American University of Cairo and Chiba University, Tokyo Japan. June, Cairo.

2012 Opening Lecture at the Refuge Studies Centre Summer School on Force Migration, “Contextualizing Forced Migration, July, Oxford.

2012 “ Uncertain Times Made Normal: Syria Today”. European Association of Social Anthropology Bi-Annual Conference. Nanterre July.

2012 “ Environmental Migration in the MENA Region”. Seminar on Environmental Migration in the Middle East and North Africa. IDDRI, Sciences Po, Paris, June.

2012 “Statelessness and Tribal Identity on Lebanon’s Eastern Borders” Lebanon Borders / Borderlands Workshop, St Antony’s May.

2012 “Dispossession and Displacement for the Conservation of Nature: Conflicting Values and Understandings into the 21st Century”, Oxford Nature Conservation Society, Wadham College, May.

2012 “ Reconsidering the Dana Declaration on Mobile Peoples and Conservation”. Opening address at three-day workshop, Dana Declaration +10. Wadi Dana, Jordan, April.

2012 “The Bedouin: in the Past and the Present”. Roundtable presentation at Abu Dhabi Campus, April.

2011 "They aren't all first cousins: Bedouin marriage in Lebanon” Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology, Oxford October.

2011 The Burqa’ (face mask) in Oman: An object of beauty and status. London, British Museum, September.

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2011 Opening Lecture at the Refuge Studies Centre Summer School on Force Migration, “Contextualizing Forced Migration, July, Oxford.

2011 “Bedouin Tribes of Greater Syria in the Mandate Period”. Max Planck Institute of Social Anthropology, May.

2010 “Bedouin in Lebanon: Social Discrimination, Political Exclusion and Health Inequality” American Anthropological Association Annual Conference, San Diego November.

2010 “ Authenticity in a Desert Landscape: The Harasiis people in the Jiddat-il- Harasiis, Sultanate of Oman . Global Sand Seas: past, present and future Conference, Royal Geographical Society, October London.

2010 “ Palestinian Youth: Agency and Resilience” UNRWA 60th Anniversary Conference, American University of Beirut, October,

2010 Opening Lecture at the Refuge Studies Centre Summer School on Force Migration, “Contextualizing Forced Migration, July, Oxford.

2010 Oman’s nomads: Transformation and Adaptation to the modern state. Oman Historical Association. Muscat, March.

2009 Distinguished Lecture Dispossession and Displacement to Protect Nature: Traditional and Indigenous Nomadic Peoples in the 21st Century. 16th IUAES Congress, Kunming, Yunnan, China July.

2009 Sha’laan: a French Mandate Quarter of Damascus. The Danish Cultural Centre, Damascus, March.

2009 Forced migration in the modern Middle East: Dispossession and Displacement. Von Grunebaum Center of near Eastern Studies, University of California, Los Angeles January.

2008 Forced migration in the Middle East: Integration without assimilation in the Middle East. Institute of Social Studies, The Hague, December.

2008 Dispossession and Forced Migration in the Middle East and North Africa. Showcase Event, British Academy, London November.

2008 Social cohesion in impermanent landscapes: forced migrant communities in the Middle East. Lecture and seminar at the Centre of Ethnic and Migration Studies (CEIFO), University of Stockholm, November.

2008 Dispossession and Recovery in the Middle East. Presentation at Workshop on

Dawn Chatty March 2014 23 Return and Onward Migration. University of Edinburgh, April.

2008 Off the Map: Mobile Peoples and Conservation. Presentation for the Vice Chancellor’ Forum on Forced Migrations, University of Oxford, March. . 2008 Assessing Marginal Peoples Acess to health care: the Bedouin of Lebanon. Presentation to the School of Health Sciences, American University of Beirut., March.

2007 Forced Migration and Dispossession in the Middle East: Social Cohesion in an Impermanent Landscape. Refugees and the End of Empire Conference. De Montfort University, Leicester, UK June.

2007 Conservation, Sustainable Development and the Displacement of Indigenous Mobile Peoples. University of Qatar, Doha, April.

2006 “Palestinian refugee Youth: Mythologizing the Past, Contesting the Present” Conference on Youth and the City: Development of New Spaces in the Middle Eastern cities. Copenhagen, Denmark. Sept 16-17.

2006 “Forced Migration and Dispossession in the Middle East”. World Congress of Middle Eastern Studies. Amman Jordan June 11-16.

2006 Palestinian Refugees and International Law. Short Course. Historical and Socio- Political Context. Department for International Development. June 3-4.

2006 “Social Cohesion in an Impermanent Landscape”. Presentation at the Danish Cultural Institute in Damascus. April 20.

2006 “Mobile Indigenous Peoples and Protected Areas in Morocco”. Migration, Human Rights and Development conference, Oujda, Morocco March 15-18. . 2006 “Mobile Peoples in Biodiversity” Oman International Conference on Eco- Tourism 26-28 February, 2006, Muscat, Sultanate of Oman.

2006 “Conservation and Mobile Indigenous Peoples: Case Study from Oman”. Historical Association, Muscat, Sultanate of Oman. January 31st.

2005 “Sahrawi and Afghan Refugee Youth: Living with Prolonged Forced Migration”. Introductory paper for Panel on Sahrawi and Afghan Youth at the American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting. November 30- Dec 4.

2004 ”Sahrawi Refugee Youth: Living with Prolonged Forced Migration”. Second Annual Sahara Conference. University of East Anglia. June

2004 “Narratives of Forced Migration: Young People in Palestinian, Sahrawi and

Dawn Chatty March 2014 24 Afghan refugee situations. United Nations Association, Oxford, February.

2003 “Refugee Young People Living with Prolonged Forced Migration: Palestinian, Sahrawi and Afghan case studies”. HAMI, the Organization for the Protection of Refugee and Disadvantaged Women. Tehran, Iran, December.

2003 “Mobile Peoples and Conservation: Lessons from the Dana Declaration”. Pre- Congress Workshop for the World Parks Congress (IUCN). Durban, South Africa, September.

2003 “Globalization and Environment: Oil, Conservation and Pastoral Livelihoods in the Middle East”. Yale University School of Forestry and Environmental Studies and the Yale Center for the Study of Globalization. New Haven, USA February.

2003 “Using Participatory Research Approaches in the Study of Sahrawi and Afghani Refugee Children”. Three-Day Start-Up Workshop for the Research Project: Sahrawi and Afghani Refugee Children in Algeria and Iran: Living with the Effects of Prolonged Forced Migration. Seville, Spain January.

2002 “Adapting to Multinational Oil Exploration: the Mobile Pastoralists of Oman”. Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology, University of Oxford, October

2002 “The Politics of Oil: Pastoral Displacement in Syria and Oman”. World Congress for Middle Eastern Studies. Mainz, Germany, September.

2002 “Understanding and Responding to the Islamic World after September 11th”. Department of Political Sciences, Princeton University, September.

2002 “Disseminating Findings: Children and Adolescents in Palestinian Households in the Middle East”. Regional Workshop, Damascus, Syria, April.

2002 “Integrating Mobile Indigenous Peoples into Conservation”. Opening speech at the Five-Day Conference, Conservation and Mobile Indigenous Peoples. Wadi Dana, Jordan, April.

2002 “Participatory Research Methods for the Study of Migration and Displacement in Morocco”. University of Marrakesh and Oujda, Morocco, March.

2002 “Palestinian Children: Coping with the Effects of Forced Migration and Prolonged Conflict”. Institute of Arab and Islamic Studies. University of Exeter. February.

2002 Seminar presentation to Foreign and Commonwealth Office, Briefing for New Ambassadorial Appointment to Oman, London, February.

2001 “Multinational Oil Exploration and Pastoral Livelihoods in the Middle East”.

Dawn Chatty March 2014 25 University of Leipzig/Halle, December.

2001 “Coping Strategies of Palestinian Children”. Roundtable Presentation at the Migration Policy Institute, Washington D. C., November.

2001 Presenter and Panel Chair for Five Papers on “Palestinian Children in the Middle East: Coping with the Effects of Forced Migration and Prolonged Conflict”. Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association.

2001 “Rituals of Royalty: The Elaboration of Ceremonial in the Royal Court of the Sultan of Oman”. Conference at St John’s College on Connections and Identities: Understandings of the Arab Gulf. September.

2001 “Children and Armed Conflict: Research Methods and Ethics”. Consultation organised by the Office for the Special United Nations Representative on Children and Armed Conflict Florence, July.

2001 Seminars on Qualitative and Participatory Research Methods for Students of Migration Studies in the Faculties of Law at the Universities of Marrakesh, Casablanca and Oujda. March.

2000 Panel Organizer and Chair of “Alternative Perceptions of Power and Authority in the Badia of Northern Arabia”. Middle East Studies Association Annual Meeting Orlando Florida, November.

2000 Organizer of Regional Seminar and Workshop “Data Analysis and Dissemination of Findings Emerging from Field Work with Palestinian Children”. October, Tadros, Cyprus.

2000 “UNRWA and Palestinian Refugees: Looking to the Future”. Workshop organized by the Swiss Development Corporation. Amman, Jordan, June.

2000 “Alternative Perceptions of Power and Authority in the Syrian Badia”. Conference on Anthropology of Environmental Underprivilege, Department of Anthropology, Goldsmiths College, University of London, Apri.

2000 “Using Participatory Methods in Collecting Data in Customary Courts”. Workshop, University of Marrakesh, March.

2000 “Tools for Analysing Qualitative Data”. Regional workshop on Palestinian Children and Adolescents, Broummanah, Lebanon, March, 2000.

2000 “Indigenous Populations and Sustainable Conservation”. Public lecture at the Kennedy International Center, Bingham young University, Provo, Utah, USA March, 2000.

Dawn Chatty March 2014 26 2000 “Conservation and Human Displacement in Arabia”. Public lecture. Migration Studies Centre, University of Sussex, February, 2000.

2000 “People’s Livelihoods and Conservation Projects”. Public lecture, Durrell Institute of Conservation and Environment, University of Kent, February, 2000.

MAJOR ADMINISTRATIVE RESPONSIBILITIES

Strong, proven administrative and management record. Successful fund-raiser.

Director and Deputy Director of research centre with administrative staff of 16, research and teaching staff of 12 and graduate student body and visiting fellows of 50. 1998 - Present.

Director of Doctoral Studies in the Oxford Department of International Development overseeing the progress of between 55 and 65 doctoral students at any one time.

Co- Principal Investigator and Manager of one of two teams (Lebanon) conducting research on Accessing Health Care among Bedouin in Jordan and Lebanon. Each team has 4 researchers. 2006-2009

Principal Investigator and Manager of a 2-team research project conducted simultaneously in Algeria and Iran. Each team was composed of between 4 to 8 interviewers and research assistants. 2002 - 2005.

Principal Investigator and Manager of 3 out of 5 team research project conducted simultaneously in Lebanon, Syria Jordan and Palestine (West Bank and Gaza). Each team was composed of between 4 to 8 interviewers and research assistants. 1999 - 2001.

Director, Administrator and Logistics officer for field school for 120 medical students. School of Medicine, Sultan Qaboos University, Sultanate of Oman 1989-1994.

Director, Technical Advisor and Research Team Leader for a United Nations development project with 8 field staff for a targeted population of 3,000 people. 1981- 1984, Sultanate of Oman.

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