Berghahn Series
Humanitarianism and Security
General Editor:
Antonio De Lauri, Chr. Michelsen Institute
Editorial Board:
Julie Billaud, Geneva Graduate Institute
Deniz Gokalp, American University in Dubai
Roberto Gonzalez, San Jose State University
Chowra Makaremi, CNRS, Paris
Tazreena Sajjad, American University, Washington D.C.
Amid the growing convergence between the politics of aid and policing, emergency and military governance, securitization and the production of collective fear, this series examines humanitarianism and security as both ideology and practice. To this end, it offers ethnographic and theoretical analyses that contribute to the development of critical approaches at the intersection of anthropology, sociology, geography, international relations, and other disciplines.
Submissions
Formal submissions should be sent directly to Berghahn Books, however initial enquiries are encouraged and should be sent to Antonio De Lauri (antonio.delauri@cmi.no), who will be able to advise and help you through the formal procedure. For more information on Berghahn's manuscript submission procedure, please look at the Inf for Authors section on this web site. If you have any queries about the formal procedure, please contact Berghahn.
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Volume 5
Care in a Time of Humanitarianism
Stories of Refuge, Aid, and Repair in the Global South
Edited by Arzoo Osanloo & Cabeiri deBergh Robinson
Published: 2024 -
Volume 4
Humanitarian Shame and Redemption
Norwegian Citizens Helping Refugees in Greece
Heidi Mogstad
Published: 2023 -
Volume 3
The UNHCR and the Afghan Crisis
The Making of the International Refugee Regime
Giulia Scalettaris
Published: 2023 -
Volume 2
Continental Encampment
Genealogies of Humanitarian Containment in the Middle East and Europe
Edited by Are John Knudsen and Kjersti G. Berg
Published: 2023 -
Volume 1
Rethinking Internal Displacement
Geo-political Games, Fragile States and the Relief Industry
Frederick Laker
Published: 2021