Chatty, Dawn, 1947-

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Name (Latin)
Chatty, Dawn, 1947-
Name (Arabic)
الشطي، نور الضحى
Other forms of name
Chatty, Dawn
Shaṭṭī, Nūr al-Ḍuḥá
Date of birth
1947
Field of activity
Ethnology
refugee studies
Occupation
Anthropologists
College teachers
Gender
female
MARC
MARC

Other Identifiers

VIAF: 44452331
Wikidata: Q28729629
Library of congress: n 85280808
Sources of Information
  • Modern pastoralism and conservation, 2013, ©2013:title page (Dawn Chatty) page ix (University Professor in Anthropology and Forced Migration and Deputy Director of the Refugee Studies Centre, Queen Elizabeth house, University of Oxford, UK; her research include coping strategies and resilience of refugee youth, nomadic pastoralism and conservation, gender development, health and culture)
  • Tanẓīm al-nisāʼ, 2001:t.p. (Nūr al-Ḍuḥá al-Shaṭṭī)
  • University of Oxford WWW site, May 28, 2014(Professor Dawn Chatty; PhD in Social Anthropology from UCLA, Los Angeles, California; a social anthropologist whose ethnographic interests lie in the Middle East, particularly with nomadic pastoral tribes and refugee young people; developed her career in universities in the United States, Lebanon, Syria and Oman, as well as with a number of development agencies such as the UNDP, United Nations Development Programme)
  • Her From camel to truck, c1986:t.p. (Dawn Chatty, Ph. D.) jkt. (b. 1947; lives in Muscat, Sultanate of Oman, United Nations tech. asst. expert)
  • LC data base, 11/21/86(hdg.: Chatty, Dawn)
  • Tanẓīm al-nisāʾ, 2001:t.p. (Nūr al-Ḍuḥá al-Shaṭṭī)

Wikipedia description:

Dawn Chatty, (born October 16, 1947) is an American Emerita professor of anthropology and forced migration, who specialises in the Middle East, nomadic pastoral tribes, and refugees. From 2010 to 2015, she was a professor of anthropology and forced migration at the University of Oxford and from 2011 to 2014, director of the Refugee Studies Centre.

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