SELECTED PUBLICATIONS
Meir, A. (1997) As Nomadism Ends: The Israeli Bedouin of the Negev, Boulder, Co.: Westview Press.
Meir, A. (1986) Demographic Transition Theory: A Neglected Aspect of the Nomadism-Sedentarism Continuum, Trancactions, Institute of British Geographers 11, 199-211.
Meir, A. (2005) Bedouin, The Israeli State and Insurgent Planning: Globalization, Localization or Glocalization? Cities, 201-215.
Meir, A. and Baskind, A. (2006) Ethnic Business Entrepreneurship among Urbanizing Bedouin in the Negev, Israel. Nomadic Peoples, 10, 71-79.
Meir, A. (2009) Contemporary State Discourse and Historical Pastoral Spatiality: Contradictions in the Land Conflict between the Israeli Bedouin and the State. Ethnic and Racial Studies, 32(5), 823-843.
Meir. A. and Gekker, M. (2011) Gendered space, power relationships and domestic planning and design among displaced Israeli Bedouin. Women Studies International Forum, 34, 232-241.
Meir, A. and Karplus Y. (2018) Production of space, intercultural encounters and politics: Dynamics of consummate space and spatial intensity among the Israeli Bedouin. Transactions, Institute of British Geographers, 43,3, 511-524
Meir, Avinoam, Ben Israel Arnon, Roded, Batya and Abu-Ajaj, Ibrahim (2019) Taming the road, tamed by the road: Sense of road as place among indigenous Bedouin in an ethnic frontier in Israel. Mobilities, 14, 2, 250-266
Tzfadia, Erez, Meir, Avinoam, Roded, Batya, Atzmon, Eli (2019) Gray local governance and Israeli Indigenous Bedouin: Credibility, functionality and the politics of refusal, Cities, doi: 10.1016/j.cities.2019.102484
Meir, Avinoam (2020) In Limbo of Spatial Control, Rights, and Recognition: The Negev Bedouin and the State of Israel. In Levin, Jamie (Ed.), Before and After Borders: The Nomadic Challenge to Sovereign Territoriality, Palgrave