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    "Regionalizing Oman: Political, Economic and Social Dynamics" ed. by Steffen Wippel

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    "Regionalizing Oman: Political, Economic and Social Dynamics" ed. by Steffen Wippel

    "Regionalizing Oman: Political, Economic and Social Dynamics" ed. by Steffen Wippel
    United Nations University Series on Regionalism, Volume 6
    Springer | 2013 | ISBN: 9400768215 9789400768208 9789400768215 | 341 pages | PDF | 5 MB

    This volume addresses the historical structures and current dynamics of Oman’s regionalization processes and their political, economic and social dimensions. It is based on an interdisciplinary and trans-regional dialogue between scholars from different social sciences and area studies such as political science, economics, management, economic and social geography, history, social anthropology and linguistics as well as Middle East/West Asian, gulf and African studies.

    The book develops four major axes of research:
    - Oman’s integration into global and regional flows of goods, capital, people and ideas;
    - The multi-scaled political negotiation of such integration (or disintegration) processes;
    - Consequences of suchlike processes and forms of regionalization for (translocal) actors;
    - Ideas and strategic communication of regional belonging and the constitution of regions.

    Each chapter deals with one or more of these issues.
    Part I deals with concepts of regionalisation and region-building and presents different approaches that accentuate certain dimensions of these processes and come from different disciplinary backgrounds.
    Part II focuses on the translocal, transnational and (trans)regional movement of people, their practices and imaginations, be they contemporary labour in- and out-migrants, returnees from Eastern Africa or nomadic tribal members.
    Part III takes a closer look particularly at economic issues and regionalisation processes that are mainly based on multiple trade links, regional development policies or politics of regionalism.
    Part IV analyses political and socio-cultural issues in regional and global perspectives.

    Contents
    Preface
    Acknowledgements
    1 "Regionalizing Oman": A New Interest of Research on Oman and Its Spatial Dimensions
    Pad I: Concepts of Regionalisation and Region-Building
    2 Conceptual Considerations of'Space" and "Region": Political, Economic and Social Dynamics of Region-Building
    3 Theorizing Regionalism(s): When "Regions" Emerge and Interact
    4 Working with "Translocality": Conceptual Implications and Analytical Consequences
    Part II: The Translocal, Transnational and Transregional Movement of People
    5 "We Are Part of Zanzibar" - Translocal Practices and Imaginative Geographies in Contemporary Oman-Zanzibar Relations
    6 Of Red Cells, Translocality and Origins: Inherited Blood Disorders in Oman
    7 Oman-lndia Relations: Exploring the Long- Term Migration Dynamics
    8 Negotiating Authenticity and Translocality in Oman: The "Desertscapes" of the Harasiis Tribe
    Part III: Micro and Macro Regionalisation Through Economic Practices
    9 Re-reading the Role of Oman Within Its International Trade Relations: From the Sixteenth Through to the Nineteenth Centuries
    10 Oman and the Indian Ocean Rim - Economic Integration Across Conventional Meta-Regions
    11 Oman Caught Between the GCC Customs Union and Bilateral Free Trade with the US: Is It Worth Breaking the Rules'?
    12 Musandam and Its Trade with Iran. Regional Linkages Across the Strait of Hormuz
    13 Is Littoralization Reconfiguring the Omani Territory?
    Part IV: State and Society in Regional and Global Perspectives
    15P rivate Documents as a Source for Regional History: The Archive of the ‘Abnymof Al-Hamra’
    16 Domesticating Local Elites. Sheikhs, Walis and State-Building Under Sultan Qaboos
    17 Musandam: Creating a New Region Across the Water
    18 The Political Economy of Internationalization and Privatization of Higher Educationin the Sultanate of Oman
    19 Bringing the Global and the Local Together Through English in Oman
    Part V: Conclusion
    20 Concluding Remarks: Regionalizing Oman Beyond Conventional Metageographies
    Author Bios
    Index
    with TOC BookMarkLinks