“We closed the ports to protect refugees.” Hygienic borders and deterrence humanitarianism during Covid-19

M Tazzioli, M Stierl - International Political Sociology, 2021 - academic.oup.com
This article investigates how the security-humanitarian rationale that underpins migration
governmentality has been restructured by and inflected in light of hygienic-sanitary borders …

Gendering the care/control nexus of the humanitarian border: Women's bodies and gendered control of mobility in a EUropean borderland

N Sahraoui - Environment and Planning D: Society and …, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
Building upon and contributing to a feminist geography of borders, the chosen
methodological approach examines women's bodily experiences at a Southern EUropean …

Intergroup leadership: How leaders can enhance performance of humanitarian operations

M Salem, N Van Quaquebeke… - Production and …, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
International humanitarian organizations (IHOs) always strive to improve their operational
performance in the field. While anecdotes from practice suggest that IHO field office …

Engaging the geopolitics of asylum seeking: The care/control function of vulnerability assessments in the context of the EU–Turkey agreement

E Papada - Geopolitics, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
This article explores vulnerability assessments as practices of filtering, caring and border
enforcement. Following the EU-Turkish Agreement which came to force March 2016 …

Energizing partnerships in research‐to‐policy projects

C Panter‐Brick - American Anthropologist, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
On the ground, how can research initiatives unfold to make meaningful contributions to real‐
world practice and real‐time policy? This article draws on a case study evaluating an …

The role of religious leaders in the restoration of hope following natural disasters

T Hirono, ME Blake - Sage open, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
For mental health professionals who are social workers and counselors, the role of clergy is
sometimes a missing link. Both the United States and Japan have suffered multiple natural …

Global mental health: five areas for value-driven training innovation

BA Kohrt, CB Marienfeld, C Panter-Brick, AC Tsai… - Academic …, 2016 - Springer
Objective In the field of global mental health, there is a need for identifying core values and
competencies to guide training programs in professional practice as well as in academia …

Decentring the intervention experts: Ethnographic peace research and policy engagement

G Millar - Cooperation and Conflict, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
The failures of peace interventions are often associated with their exogenously conceived
and technocratic nature, which discount complexity within and diversity between post …

Human rights, humanitarianism, and state violence: Medical documentation of torture in Turkey

B Can - Medical anthropology quarterly, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
State authorities invested in developing official expert discourses and practices to deny
torture in post‐1980 coup d'état Turkey. Documentation of torture was therefore crucial for …

Medical humanitarianism: Research insights in a changing field of practice

BJ Good, MJDV Good, S Abramowitz… - Social Science & …, 2014 - Elsevier
In the past two decades,'medical humanitarianism'has come to constitute not only an
increasingly powerful set of organizations and interventions, but a significant topic of …