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From: tristan <[log in to unmask]>
Date: 26 March 2010 12:04
Subject: [Himal-research] EBHR n°35-36 - Migration issue
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Dear All,

The European Bulletin of Himalayan Research n°35-36 has just come out. This issue focuses on Nepalese migrations, both internal and international. Here is the table of contents:

IN MEMORIAM

Lucette Boulnois
Sushila Manandhar & MarieLecomte-Tilouine

NEPALESE MIGRATIONS

Introduction
Tristan Bruslé

Leaving Hills and Plains. Migration and Remittances in Nepal
Elvira Graner

International and National Migrations from a Village in Western Nepal: Changes and Impact on Local Life
Olivia Aubriot

Migration from Jumla to the Southern Plain
Satya Shrestha-Schipper

Migration and Urban Associations: Notes on Social Networks in Pokhara, Nepal
Barbara Berardi Tadié

Caught Between Two Worlds: Internal Displacement Induced Dilemma in Nepal
Anita Ghimire

Social Networks and Migration: Women's Livelihoods Between Far West Nepal and Delhi
Susan Thieme & Ulrike Müller-Böker

The "Dream-Trap": Brokering, "Study Abroad" and Nurse Migration from Nepal to the UK
Radha Adhikari

Nepali Transmigrants: An Examination of Transnational Ties Among Nepali Immigrants in the United States
Bandita Sijapati

Who's in a Labour Camp? A Socio-Economic Analysis of Nepalese Migrants in Qatar
Tristan Bruslé

BOOK REVIEWS

Hiroshi Ishii, David N. Gellner et al.: Nepalis Inside and Outside Nepal
Martin Gaenszle & Marie Lecomte-Tilouine

T.B. Subba, A.C. Sinha et al.: Indian Nepalis : Issues and Perspective
Tristan Bruslé

Rinzin Thargyal: Nomads of Eastern Tibet. Social Organization and Economy of a Pastoral Estate in the Kingdom of Dege
Pascale Dollfus

Michael Aram Tarr & Stuart Blackburn: Through theEye of Time – Photographs of Arunachal Pradesh 1859-2006
Marion Wettstein

Stuart Blackburn: Himalayan Tribal Tales.Oral Tradition and Culture in the Apatani Valley
Pascal Bouchery

Per K. Sřrensen & Guntram Hazod: Rulers on the Celestial Plain. Ecclesiastic and Secular Hegemony in Medieval Tibet. A Study of Tshal Gung-thang
Rudolf Kaschewsky


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Tristan Bruslé
CNRS,UPR 299, Centre d'Études Himalayennes
www.vjf.cnrs/himalaya

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