“Spaces in the Making:” Peripheralization and Spatial Injustice in Southern Yemen
By using the concept of peripheralization as defined by Fischer-Tahir and Naumann (2013), I examine how processes of change in economy, demography, political decision-making, and socio-cultural norms and values have marginalized southern Yemen after 1990, and especially after the war of 1994. I will...
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I publikationen: | Middle East - Topics & Arguments |
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Philipps-Universität Marburg
2015
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Sammanfattning: | By using the concept of peripheralization as defined by Fischer-Tahir and Naumann (2013), I examine how processes of change in economy, demography, political decision-making, and socio-cultural norms and values have marginalized southern Yemen after 1990, and especially after the war of 1994. I will argue that politically produced spatial injustice has strengthened the desire for southern Yemeni independence. |
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DOI: | 10.17192/meta.2015.5.3526 |