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Humanitarian Hub Podcast – Season 1 Episode 1

  • Jake Tacchi
  • July 2, 2019
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  The first episode of the Humanitarian Hub Podcast, is now live! In this podcast, Jake Tacchi speaks with Dr. Suda Perera about her recent article: ‘To Boldly Know: Knowledge, Peacekeeping and Remote Data-Gathering in Conflict Affected States’, alongside her work in the Democratic Republic of the Congo

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‘New’ Humanitarianism? Turkey, Europe and the Case of Syrian Refugees.

  • Jake Tacchi
  • June 26, 2019
  • News & Research
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In this short, but highly informative, article Talita Cetinoglu discusses the intervention strategies of both Turkey and Europe in response to the movement of Syrian refugees. By focusing on Turkey’s state-led humanitarianism, the article looks to unpack conceptions of ‘Western’ and ‘non-Western’ humanitarianisms, and to explore whether such

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What Happens ‘When the Music Stops?’ – Professor Stephen Hopgood

  • Jake Tacchi
  • June 21, 2019
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In this video, Dr Stephen Hopgood, Professor of International Relations at SOAS, discusses his latest article: ‘When the Music Stops: Humanitarianism in a Post-Liberal World Order’. Professor Hopgood, who’s work covers human rights activists and humanitarian actors in the contemporary world system, explores how the position of such

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Amy Joce on Sexual Exploitation in the Humanitarian Sector

  • Jake Tacchi
  • June 20, 2019
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Amy, a final year undergraduate student, begins our “student voices series” by talking to us about her dissertation on the #MeToo movement in NGOs. She discusses how this movement involving women who endured sexual abuse and assault in Hollywood gained traction globally and eventually seeped its way through

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