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Mastering humanitarianism? A survey of postgraduate humanitarian courses [PDF]
AbstractHumanitarian events are increasing globally, both in number and intensity. In response, the international community spends approximately US$30 billion annually to alleviate both the immediate consequences of these climatic, geographic, and human-induced events but also to support mitigation and recovery.
Adriana A. Stibral +2 more
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When the Music Stops: Humanitarianism in a Post-Liberal World Order
The modern global humanitarian system takes the form it does because it is underpinned by liberal world order. Now the viability of global liberal institutions is increasingly in doubt, a backlash against humanitarianism (and human rights) has gained ...
Stephen Hopgood
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Coloniality and frictions: Data-driven humanitarianism in North-Eastern Nigeria and South Sudan
It is now over a decade since the proclamation of a humanitarian ‘data revolution’, with the rise of ‘innovation’ and the proliferation of ‘data solutions’ rendering data-based humanitarianism an important area of critical investigation.
Vicki Squire, Modesta Alozie
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This overview briefly discusses four crucial domains of contemporary humanitarianism, namely humanitarian diplomacy, education in emergencies, the concept of civil society in humanitarianism, and humanitarian ...
De Lauri, Antonio
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This review essay focuses on two books, Heide Fehrenbach and Davide Rodogno’s Humanitarian Photography: A History (2015) and Lasse Heerten’s The Biafran War and Postcolonial Humanitarianism: Spectacles of Suffering (2017).
Jeffrey Flynn
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Feed the dogs: The case of humanitarian communication in social media
In this paper we address the interplay between networked media and humanitarian communication through the lens of meditization theory in order to forward a more balanced understanding of networked humanitarianism.
Gry Høngsmark Knudsen, Domen Bajde
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Quantification and Humanitarianism
Over the past 25 years, the humanitarian sector has become increasingly dominated by numbers. This has been reflected in the growth of academic work that explores this relationship between humanitarianism and quantification.
Brendan T. Lawson
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Biafra, Humanitarian Intervention and History
This roundtable took place on 16 January 2020, at the occasion of the fiftieth anniversary of the end of the war in Biafra. It brought together Marie-Luce Desgrandchamps, Lasse Heerten, Arua Oko Omaka and Kevin O’Sullivan.
Marie-Luce Desgrandchamps +4 more
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The Black Cross Brigade (La Brigada Cruz Negra) is a collective that emerged in Temuco, Chile, in October 2019 as a health volunteer group that —in response to excessive police violence— provides protection and assistance to protesters through health ...
Pablo Betancur Alvarado
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Empowering Difference: Gender Equality and Culture in Humanitarian Action1
Despite increasing attention to gender issues in the humanitarian sector, the notion of gender equality as a humanitarian goal remains largely rejected, as some argue it would require interfering with cultural values and practices, and thus lie beyond ...
Ricardo Fal-Dutra Santos
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