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Members of diasporic populations often have a unique, dual persona
consisting of one's migrant role as a permanent or transient member
of a new country and one's role as a citizen of one's home country.
Like all diaspora, the African diaspora is further composed of
sub-groups of people of a variety of backgrounds and disciplines,
such that there is a need for studies that properly encompass and
address the African diaspora across a multitude of fields and
pedagogies, including architecture, education, and business.
Multidisciplinary Issues Surrounding African Diasporas is a pivotal
reference source that explores the philosophical and
epistemological issues regarding the African diaspora identity and
navigates these individuals' opportunities for professional and
academic growth. Featuring coverage on a wide range of topics such
as higher education, cultural engagement, and xenophobia, this
publication is ideally designed for sociologists, anthropologists,
humanities scholars, political scientists, cultural studies
academicians, university board members, researchers, and students.
This book offers the first in-depth investigation into the
relationship between the National Birth Control Association, later
the Family Planning Association, and contraceptive science and
technology in the pre-Pill era. It explores the Association's role
in designing and supporting scientific research, employment of
scientists, engagement with manufacturers and pharmaceutical
companies, and use of its facilities, patients, staff, medical,
scientific, and political networks to standardise and guarantee
contraceptive technology it prescribed and produced. By taking a
micro-history approach to the archives of the Association, this
book highlights the importance of this organisation to the history
of science, technology, and medicine in twentieth-century Britain.
It examines the Association's participation within Western family
planning networks, working particularly closely with its American
counterparts to develop chemical and biological means of testing
contraception for efficacy, quality, and safety.
Since 2003 the International Association for the History of
Traffic, Transport and Mobility (T2M) has served as a trade-free
zone, fostering a new interdisciplinary vitality in the
now-flourishing study of the History of Mobility. In its Yearbook,
"Mobility in History," T2M surveys these developments in the form
of a comprehensive state-of-the-art review of research in the
field, presenting synopses of recent research, international
reviews of research across many countries, thematic reviews, and
retrospective assessments of classic works in the area. "Mobility
in History" provides an essential and comprehensive overview of the
current situation of Mobility studies.
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