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Through the looking glass: Coloniality and mirroring in localisation
What assumptions underpin the mainstream humanitarian sector's concept of localisation?
What assumptions underpin the mainstream humanitarian sector's concept of localisation?
This article analyses the use of language as a tool of power within the aid industry.
Highlighting the role of social workers in gender and human rights advocacy at the local and international level.
Why the pandemic response must be linked to humanitarian assistance efforts.
Exploring the implications of advanced digital technologies on the humanitarian sector
How the private sector is contributing to humanitarianism and disaster risk management
Evaluating the effectiveness of humanitarian organisations in networking with local actors
Exploring limitations of social media analysis to represent community-wide perceptions in a crisis
Exploring practitioners’ perspectives on the relevance of humanitarianism in Australia