ANTHROP 2B03 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Petrochemical Industry, Hydrogen Sulfide, Social Exclusion
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Migration and impacts on forming new communities and identities. Anthropologists observe migration patterns as part of the human experience. Original peoples migrated to benefit food harvesting and improved resources. Migration is transformative as cultural adjustments are encountered: both positive and negative impacts happen. Migration can be a long established cultural pattern. Anthropology took a holistic interest in migration and immigration in the 1970s and. A special focus placed on people(cid:495)s movement from (cid:494)rural(cid:495) (cid:494)non-developed(cid:495) areas to the urban industrialized centers. The way immigrants are perceived by the societies into which they enter. How the immigrants respond to this perception. Migration can be affected by political and economic undercurrents that can impact individuals or small groups. Migration and immigration can be situational, where the movement of people is imposed by those with actual/perceived/acquired authority. Migration when linked to seeking healthy living environments require. The movement may deny all of the components of healthy environments.