Transitions: Russians, Ethiopians, and Bedouins in Israel’s Negev Desert

Author:   Richard Isralowitz ,  Jonathan Friedlander ,  Ron Kelley
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9781138703087


Pages:   158
Publication Date:   18 December 2017
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Richard Isralowitz ,  Jonathan Friedlander ,  Ron Kelley
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.453kg
ISBN:  

9781138703087


ISBN 10:   1138703087
Pages:   158
Publication Date:   18 December 2017
Audience:   College/higher education ,  General/trade ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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'...a series of powerful essays and brilliant photographs...In the tradition of Sebastiao Salgado, Robert Frank and Erving Goffman, Kelley's photographs reverberate with the irony and poignancy of human agency confronting circumstance. Isralowitz, Friedlander and Kelly provide us with a new way of thinking about the integration of social science, journalism and visual art that is immediate, reflective and contextually rich. This book offers the most stunning documentation that I have seen of what transpires when diverse global forces converge in a local setting. A captivating case study of the human outcome of social policy.' Steven J. Gold, Michigan State University, USA '...a highly professional, well crafted effort...raises the standard of how to study and present the mosaic of people in this country...Through its well written chapters and poignant photography, Transitions is an unparalleled account...a source of inspiration and guide for what this country has and needs to do to move its people forward in the new millennium.' Haim Divon, Center for International Co-operation, Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs 'This book would be valuable to those interested in Diaspora and emigration issues.' British East-West Journal '...an extraordinarily moving and exceedingly well-produced book.' The Jerusalem Post '...an easy, flowing read...The pictures are an integral part of the book, making it beautiful and evocative...I was impressed by the authors' love for the place and their empathy towards its people which they skilfully convey and share with the reader.' International Migration '...an important contribution to the ongoing discussion of the effects and consequences of mass immigration on Israel's economy and society...an interesting and superbly illustrated book.' Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies


’...a series of powerful essays and brilliant photographs...In the tradition of Sebastiao Salgado, Robert Frank and Erving Goffman, Kelley’s photographs reverberate with the irony and poignancy of human agency confronting circumstance. Isralowitz, Friedlander and Kelly provide us with a new way of thinking about the integration of social science, journalism and visual art that is immediate, reflective and contextually rich. This book offers the most stunning documentation that I have seen of what transpires when diverse global forces converge in a local setting. A captivating case study of the human outcome of social policy.’ Steven J. Gold, Michigan State University, USA ’...a highly professional, well crafted effort...raises the standard of how to study and present the mosaic of people in this country...Through its well written chapters and poignant photography, Transitions is an unparalleled account...a source of inspiration and guide for what this country has and needs to do to move its people forward in the new millennium.’ Haim Divon, Center for International Co-operation, Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs ’This book would be valuable to those interested in Diaspora and emigration issues.’ British East-West Journal ’...an extraordinarily moving and exceedingly well-produced book.’ The Jerusalem Post ’...an easy, flowing read...The pictures are an integral part of the book, making it beautiful and evocative...I was impressed by the authors’ love for the place and their empathy towards its people which they skilfully convey and share with the reader.’ International Migration ’...an important contribution to the ongoing discussion of the effects and consequences of mass immigration on Israel’s economy and society...an interesting and superbly illustrated book.’ Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies


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