Amiran, D.H.K.,
and Ben-Arieh, Y. (1963). Sedentarization of Bedouin in Israel. Israel
Exploration Journal, 13, 161-181.
Amiran,
D.H.K. (1963). Nomadic and Bedouin population in the census returns of
mandatory Palestine. Israel Exploration Journal, 13,
247-252.
Ben-David,
Y. (1989). The Negev Bedouin: From nomadism to agriculture. In R. Kark (Ed.), The
Land that Became Israel (pp. 181-195). Jerusalem: The Magness Press.
Ben-David,
Y., and Kressel, G. (1995). The Bedouin market - Corner stone for the founding of
Beer Sheva: Bedouin traditions about the development of the Negev capital in
the Ottoman period. Nomadic Peoples, 36-37, 119-144.
Ben-David,
Y., and Kressel, G. (1996). The Bedouin market: The axis around which Beer Sheva
developed in the British Mandatory period. Nomadic Peoples, 39,
3-28.
Ben-David,
Y., and Meir, A. (1991). A methodology of analyzing fertility transition among
sedentarising pastoral nomads. Kieler Geographische Schriften, 78,
17-27.
Ben-David,
Y., and Meir, A. (1991). Socio-economic development and the dynamics of child
mortality among sedentarising Bedouin in Israel. Tijdschrift voor
Economische en Social Geografie, 82(2), 139-147.
Ben-David,
Y., and Meir, A. (1992). A latent surplus: Changing value of sedentarising and
semi-urbanizing nomadic Bedouin children in Israel. Urban Anthropology, 21(2),
137.
Ben-David,
Y., and Meir, A. (1993). Welfare support of the Israeli Negev Bedouin elderly
men: Adaptation during statisecological transformation. Gerontology, 11(1),
306-314.
Ben-David,
Y., Kressel, G., and Abu-Rabia, G.N. (1991). Changes in land usage by the Negev
Bedouin since the 19th century. Nomadic Peoples, 28, 28-55.
Fenster, T.
(1979). Removal and resettlement of the Bedouin in the Negev. Tel-Aviv: Tahal
Consulting Engineers. (Hebrew)
Fenster, T.
(1984). The evacuation and resettlement of the Bedouin from Tel Malhata -
Negev. Tel-Aviv: Tahal Consulting Engineers. (Hebrew)
Fenster, T.
(1993). Participation in the settlement planning process - The case of the
Bedouin in the Israeli Negev. Progress in Planning, 39(3),
167-242.
Fenster, T.
(1997). Spaces of citizenship for the Bedouin in the Israeli Negev. Progress
in Planning, 47(4), 291-306.
Fenster, T.
(1998). Gender, space, planning: Bedouin settlements in the Negev, Israel. Studies
in the Geography of Israel, 15, 229-254. (Hebrew)
Grossman,
D. (1992). Rural Process-Pattern Relationships: Nomadization,
Sedentarization and Settlement Fixation. New York: Praeger.
Grossman,
D. (1994). The Fallah and the Bedouin in the desert fringe - Relationships and
substinence strategies. In D. Grossman and A. Meir (Eds.), The Arabs in
Israel: Geographical Dynamics (pp. 21-47). Ramat Gan: Bar Ilan University
Press, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev Press, Magness Press. (Hebrew)
Kacen, L.,
Anson, J., Nir, S., and Livneh, N. (1992). Group work with the Bedouin
population of the Negev. In J.A. Garland (Ed.), Social Group Work Reaching
Out: People, Places and Power. New York: Haworth.
Khamaisi,
R. (1991). Toward new thinking for planning for the Bedouin population. In J.
Ben-David (Ed.), Bedouin Topics, Vol. 22 (pp. 57-78). Beer Sheva: Sde
Boker, Center for Social Research, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev. (Hebrew)
Kliot, N.
(1985). Bedouin settlement policy in Israel. Geoforum, 16(4),
428-439.
Krakover,
S. (forthcoming). Urban settlement program and land dispute resolution: The
state of Israel versus the Negev Bedouin. GeoJournal.
Meir, A.
(1983). Diffusion of modernization among Bedouins of the Israeli Negev desert. Ekistics,
50(303), 451-459.
Meir, A.
(1984). Demographic transition among the Negev Bedouin and its planning
implications. Socioeconomic Planning, 18(6), 399-409.
Meir, A.
(1985). Delivering essential public services for desert nomads. In Y. Gradus
(Ed.), Desert Development: Man and Technology in Sparselands (pp.
132-149). Dordrecht: Reidel Publishing.
Meir, A.
(1986). Demographic transition theory: A neglected aspect of nomadism -
sedentarism continuum. Transactions: Institute of British Geographers, 11,
199-211.
Meir, A.
(1986). Pastoral nomads and the dialectics of development and modernization: Delivering
public educational services to the Israeli Negev Bedouin. Environment and
Planning D: Society and Space, 4, 85-95.
Meir, A.
(1987). Comparative vital statistics along the nomadism - sedentarism
continuum: Some policy implications. Human Ecology, 15(1),
91-107.
Meir, A.
(1987). Nomads, development and health: Delivering public health services to
the Bedouin in Israel. Geografiska Annaler, 69 B, 115-126.
Meir, A.
(1988). Nomads and the state: The spatial dynamics of centrifugal and centripetal
forces among the Israeli Negev Bedouin. Political Geography, 17,
251-270. (Hebrew)
Meir, A.
(1990). Provision of public services to the post nomadic Bedouin society in
Israel. The Service Industries Journal, 10, 768-785.
Meir, A.
(1991). Demographic dynamics among sedentarizing pastoral nomads and its
planning implications. In A. Bishay and H. Dregne (Eds.), Advances in Desert
and Arid Land Technology and Development (pp. 551-562). New York: Harwood
Academic Publishers.
Meir, A.
(1993). The Negev Bedouin - A semi-nomadic society in transition. In H. Jager
(Ed.), The Frankfurter Beitrage zur Didaktic der Geographie, Liber Amicorum
Gunter Niemz, Vol. 12 (pp. 215-222). Frankfurt: Rolf Ladwig
Publishers.
Meir, A.
(1994). The evolution of territoriality among the Negev Bedouin in transition
from nomadism to sedentarization. Studies in the Geography of Israel, 14,
71-92. (Hebrew)
Meir, A.
(1996). Territoriality among the Negev Bedouin in transition from nomadism to
sedentarism. In P.C. Salzman and U. Fabietti (Eds.), Tribal and Peasant
Pastoralism: The Dialectics of Cohesion and Fragmentation (pp. 187-207).
Pavia: IBIS.
Meir, A.
(1997). As Nomadism ends: The Israeli Bedouin of the Negev. Boulder:
Westview Press.
Meir, A.,
and Barnea, D. (1987). Spatial and structural aspects of development of the
Bedouin educational system. Notes on the Bedouin, 278-295. (Hebrew)
Meir, A.,
and Barnea, D. (1987). The educational system of the Israeli Negev Bedouin. Nomadic
Peoples, 24, 23-25.
Meir, A., and
Ben-David, Y. (1991). A methodology of analyzing fertility transition among
sedentarizing pastoral nomads. Keiler Geographische, 78,
17-27.
Meir, A.,
and Ben-David, Y. (1991). Socio-economic development and the dynamics of child
mortality among sedentarizing Bedouin in Israel. Tijdschrift voor
Economische en Social Geografie, 82(2), 139-147.
Meir, A.,
and Ben-David, Y. (1992). A latent surplus: Changing value of sedentarizing and
semi-urbanizing nomadic Bedouin children in Israel. Urban Anthropology, 21(2),
137-152.
Meir, A.,
and Ben-David, Y. (1993). Welfare support for Israeli Negev Bedouin elderly
men: Adaptation during spatio-ecological transformation. The Gerontologist, 33,
303-314.
Meir, A.,
and Ben-David, Y. (1994). Demographic processes among the semi-urbanizing Negev
Bedouin. In D. Grossman and A. Meir (Eds.), The Arabs in Israel -
Geographical Processes (pp. 77-98). Jerusalem: Magness Press. (Hebrew)
Meir, A.,
and Ben-David, Y. (1995). From latent surplus to changing norms: Fertility
behavior of the Israeli Bedouin along the nomadism-sedentarism continuum. Journal
of Comparative Family Studies, 26(3), 389-409.
Meir, A.,
and Tsoar, H. (1996). International borders and range ecology: The case of
Bedouin transborder grazing. Human Ecology, 24(1), 39-64.
Meir, A.,
and Zivan, Z. (1998). Socio-cultural encounter in the frontier: Jewish settlers
and Bedouin nomads in the Israeli Negev desert. In O. Yiftachel and A. Meir
(Eds.), Ethnic Frontiers and Peripheries: Landscapes of Development and
Inequality in Israel (pp. 241-269). Boulder: Westview Press.
Meir, A.,
Tsoar, H., and Khawaldi, O. (1994). Bedouin pastoral nomads and transborder
grazing: The impact of the Israeli Egyptian border. In W.A. Gallusser (Ed.), Political
Boundaries and Coexistence (pp. 235-238). Basle.
Meir, A. (1999). Local
Government among Marginalized Ex-nomads: The Israeli Bedouin and the State. In
H., Jussila, R. Majoral, and C.C. Mutambirwa, (eds.), Marginality
in Space-Past Present and Future, (pp.101-119). Aldershot: Ashgate.
Porat, C.
(1990). The land ownership question among the Negev Bedouin. Lahav: Joe Alon
Center. (Hebrew)
Porat, C.
(1991). The influence of desert environment and Bedouin farming on the
planning and implementation of agricultural experiments in the
"Mizpim". Lahav: Joe Alon Center. (Hebrew)
Porat, C.
(1992). The planning and execution of agricultural experiments in the lookout
settlements in the Negev and the influence of desert conditions and Bedouin
agriculture upon them, 1943-1946. Horizons in Geography, 33-34,
29-42. (Hebrew)
Porat, C.
(1997). Settlement and development policy and the Negev Bedouins, 1948-1953. Studies
in Zionism, the Yishuv and the State of Israel, 7, 389-438. (Hebrew)
Porat, C. (2000). The Strategy of the Israeli Government and the Left Parties' Alternative Plans towards Solving the Bweduin issue in the Negev, 1953-1960. Iyunim Bitkumat Israel, 10 , 420-476.
Portugali,
J. (1994). Theoretical speculations on the transition from nomadism to
monarchy. In I. Finkelstein and N. Na'aman (Eds.), From Nomadism to Monarchy
(pp. 203-217). Jerusalem: Yad Izhak Ben-Zvi Press. (Hebrew)
Soffer, A.,
and Bar-Gal, Y. (1986). Planned sedentarization of a Bedouin in Israel - A
response. Geoforum, 16, 423-428.
Stern, E.
(1988). Rahat - The growth and character of urban Bedouin settlement. In E.
Stern and D. Urman (Eds.), Man and Environment in the Southern Shefelah
(pp. 224-233). Givataim: Massada Press.
(Hebrew)
Stern, E.,
and Gradus, Y. (1979). Socio-cultural considerations in planning towns for
nomads. Ekistics, 227, 224-230.