Editorial Q3
Introduction to special section
Julio Sa Rego (Sa Rego, J.); Athanasios Ragkos (Ragkos, A.);
Journal Title
Nomadic Peoples
Year (definitive publication)
2024
Language
English
Country
United Kingdom
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Abstract
This special section on mountain pastoralism, mobility and environment in the Mediterranean Europe seeks to reconnect Southern-Europe mountain pastoralism in the face of common social, economic, political and environmental challenges. Despite a diverse organisational and cultural matrix – from the foundational values of honour and shame of the Eastern Mediterranean societies (Peristiany 1974) to the Celtic and Germanic inheritance of communitarianism in the Iberian Peninsula (Dias 1961) – pastoralism in Southern Europe represents an important local livelihood system that shares convergent trajectories.
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Keywords
  • Anthropology - Social Sciences

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