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Routledge Humanitarian Studies


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The Routledge Humanitarian Studies series in collaboration with the International Humanitarian Studies Association (IHSA) takes a comprehensive approach to the growing field of expertise that is humanitarian studies. This field is concerned with humanitarian crises caused by natural disaster, conflict or political instability and deals with the study of how humanitarian crises evolve, how they affect people and their institutions and societies, and the responses they trigger.

We invite book proposals that address, amongst other topics, questions of aid delivery, institutional aspects of service provision, the dynamics of rebel wars, state building after war, the international architecture of peacekeeping, the ways in which ordinary people continue to make a living throughout crises, and the effect of crises on gender relations.

This interdisciplinary series draws on and is relevant to a range of disciplines, including development studies, international relations, international law, anthropology, peace and conflict studies, public health and migration studies.

To submit proposals, please contact the Development Studies Editor, Helena Hurd ([email protected]).

Series Editors:

Alex de Waal, Tufts University, USA

Dorothea Hilhorst, Wageningen University, The Netherlands

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Public Health Humanitarian Responses to Natural Disasters

Public Health Humanitarian Responses to Natural Disasters

1st Edition

By Emily Chan
February 16, 2017

The pressure of climate change, environmental degradation, and urbanisation, as well as the widening of socio- economic disparities have rendered the global population increasingly vulnerable to the impact of natural disasters. With a primary focus on medical and public health humanitarian response...

The Paradoxes of Aid Work Passionate Professionals

The Paradoxes of Aid Work: Passionate Professionals

1st Edition

By Silke Roth
June 08, 2016

This book explores what attracts people to aidwork and to what extent the promises of aidwork are fulfilled. 'Aidland' is a highly complex and heterogeneous context which includes many different occupations, forms of employment and organizations. Analysing the processes that lead to the involvement...

Human Security and Natural Disasters

Human Security and Natural Disasters

1st Edition

Edited By Christopher Hobson, Paul Bacon, Robin Cameron
April 27, 2016

"Human security" is an approach that rejects the traditional prioritization of state security, and instead identifies the individual as the primary referent of security. It offers a way of broadening our perspective, and recognizing that the most pressing threats to individuals do not come from ...

Natural Hazards, Risk and Vulnerability Floods and slum life in Indonesia

Natural Hazards, Risk and Vulnerability: Floods and slum life in Indonesia

1st Edition

By Roanne van Voorst
February 26, 2016

Different people handle risk in different ways. The current lack of understanding about this heterogeneity in risk behaviour makes it difficult to intervene effectively in risk-prone communities. Natural Hazards, Risk and Vulnerability offers a unique insight in the everyday life of a group of ...

UNHCR and the Struggle for Accountability Technology, law and results-based management

UNHCR and the Struggle for Accountability: Technology, law and results-based management

1st Edition

Edited By Kristin Sandvik, Katja Jacobsen
February 26, 2016

Despite the key importance of accountability for the legitimacy of humanitarian action, inadequate academic attention has been given to how the concept of accountability is evolving within the specific branches of the humanitarian enterprise. Up to now, there exists no comprehensive account of what...

The New Humanitarians in International Practice Emerging actors and contested principles

The New Humanitarians in International Practice: Emerging actors and contested principles

1st Edition

Edited By Zeynep Sezgin, Dennis Dijkzeul
January 20, 2016

As humanitarian needs continue to grow rapidly, humanitarian action has become more contested, with new actors entering the field to address unmet needs, but also challenging long-held principles and precepts. This volume provides detailed empirical comparisons between emerging and traditional ...

Human Security and Japan’s Triple Disaster Responding to the 2011 earthquake, tsunami and Fukushima nuclear crisis

Human Security and Japan’s Triple Disaster: Responding to the 2011 earthquake, tsunami and Fukushima nuclear crisis

1st Edition

Edited By Paul Bacon, Christopher Hobson
December 18, 2015

Japan has been one of the most important international sponsors of human security, yet the concept has hitherto not been considered relevant to the Japanese domestic context. This book applies the human security approach to the specific case of the earthquake, tsunami and nuclear accident that ...

Disaster, Conflict and Society in Crises Everyday Politics of Crisis Response

Disaster, Conflict and Society in Crises: Everyday Politics of Crisis Response

1st Edition

Edited By Dorothea Hilhorst
August 13, 2013

Humanitarian crises - resulting from conflict, natural disaster or political collapse – are usually perceived as a complete break from normality, spurring special emergency policies and interventions. In reality, there are many continuities and discontinuities between crisis and normality. What ...

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