At St Antony's College Oxford, the Richard von Weizsäcker fellow organizes a conference on humanitarianism and aid. The meeting takes place at the European Studies Centre, 70 Woodstock Road, on 19 -20 June 2015. It focuses on the media as an essential feature of the history of humanitarianism. Contributors discuss both the role of the media in humanitarian activities, and the imagery produced in print or on screen. Scholars from history, media studies, and anthropology present recent research..
In this chapter, we examine what we know, and do not know, about humanitarian news and identify the ...
The Dilemmas of International Humanitarian Aid in the Twentieth Century Londres 12-14 May 2011 The G...
In a recent conference held at the Leibniz Institute of European History international scholars disc...
Prof. Dr. Johannes Paulmann, currently Richard von Weizsäcker Fellow, will speak today at St Antony’...
There is as yet no collection that examines the longer histories of global humanitarianism and media...
Polis has hosted a symposium (yes, we’re that kind of think-tank) on the state of humanitarian commu...
Cross-posted from https://www.berghahnbooks.com/title/PaulmannHumanitarianism From Christian miss...
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Workshop at the European University Institute, Florence Report by Johannes Paulmann (IEG, Mainz) Th...
This presentation addresses the question of how the media and humanitarian organisations can respons...
The subject of the article is creating the image of local communities in the media in the context of...
There has been an undeniable interest in recent years in the history of humanitarianism...
This entry considers the intertwined relationship of journalism and humanitarianism, and the way tha...
In this chapter, we examine what we know, and do not know, about humanitarian news and identify the ...
The Dilemmas of International Humanitarian Aid in the Twentieth Century Londres 12-14 May 2011 The G...
In a recent conference held at the Leibniz Institute of European History international scholars disc...
Prof. Dr. Johannes Paulmann, currently Richard von Weizsäcker Fellow, will speak today at St Antony’...
There is as yet no collection that examines the longer histories of global humanitarianism and media...
Polis has hosted a symposium (yes, we’re that kind of think-tank) on the state of humanitarian commu...
Cross-posted from https://www.berghahnbooks.com/title/PaulmannHumanitarianism From Christian miss...
Here are my notes from a symposium hosted by the Red Cross on how humanitarian crises are mediated b...
Conceptualising human rights as culture brings the importance of media into view – whilst avoiding m...
It seems paradoxical that in the West the predominant mode of expressing concern about suffering in ...
Workshop at the European University Institute, Florence Report by Johannes Paulmann (IEG, Mainz) Th...
This presentation addresses the question of how the media and humanitarian organisations can respons...
The subject of the article is creating the image of local communities in the media in the context of...
There has been an undeniable interest in recent years in the history of humanitarianism...
This entry considers the intertwined relationship of journalism and humanitarianism, and the way tha...
In this chapter, we examine what we know, and do not know, about humanitarian news and identify the ...
The Dilemmas of International Humanitarian Aid in the Twentieth Century Londres 12-14 May 2011 The G...
In a recent conference held at the Leibniz Institute of European History international scholars disc...