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The book examines the reasons behind accusations of dysfunctional humanitarian identities and the loss of space for impartial action. Through a combination of practical examples in case studies from the field with a theoretical and philosophical approach to questions of voluntary service, community and identity, it reconsiders the exceptional discourse that constructs these identities and drives humanitarian response in environments of complex emergency. By recognizing both the strength and the limits of its social and political agency, the study presents opportunities for the construction of…mehr
The book examines the reasons behind accusations of dysfunctional humanitarian identities and the loss of space for impartial action. Through a combination of practical examples in case studies from the field with a theoretical and philosophical approach to questions of voluntary service, community and identity, it reconsiders the exceptional discourse that constructs these identities and drives humanitarian response in environments of complex emergency. By recognizing both the strength and the limits of its social and political agency, the study presents opportunities for the construction of a less exceptional space, or 'niche' within the humanitarian sector, where the politics is around one of an ordinary humanitarian society instead of an ordered humanitarian system.
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Autorenporträt
Alasdair Gordon-Gibson worked for twenty-five years in the field of humanitarian response, mainly with the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement. He holds the degrees of master of philosophy and doctor of philosophy from the University of St Andrews.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Chapter 1. Humanitarian Relations Chapter 2. Voluntary Service: Its Place in the Social Fabric Chapter 3. Evolving Expressions of Humanitarian Space Chapter 4. The Social Identity of the Niche Chapter 5. Risks and Opportunities Chapter 6. The Spirit of Humanity: A Universal Appeal Chapter 7. Case Studies Chapter 8. Re-Harbouring the Humanitarians Chapter 9. Changing the Social Order Bibliography
Introduction Chapter 1. Humanitarian Relations Chapter 2. Voluntary Service: Its Place in the Social Fabric Chapter 3. Evolving Expressions of Humanitarian Space Chapter 4. The Social Identity of the Niche Chapter 5. Risks and Opportunities Chapter 6. The Spirit of Humanity: A Universal Appeal Chapter 7. Case Studies Chapter 8. Re-Harbouring the Humanitarians Chapter 9. Changing the Social Order Bibliography
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