This 2-year, multi-sited, grassroots-based research project sought to study and compare the geopolitics of humanitarian aid in post-tsunami Sri Lanka and Aceh Province, Indonesia. Particular attention was paid to understanding the subsequent political outcomes in each region through the different articulations of humanitarian aid delivery with local communities as well as state and non-state actors. The report outlines research ouputs and outcomes, including publications, policy briefs, conferences and related activities
OBJECTIVE: To examine the impact of humanitarian aid from the perspectives of local stakeholders in ...
Abstract This paper applies an impressionistic and reflexive genre of ethnography to understand the ...
Also published in “Tsunami in a time of war: aid, activism & reconstruction in Sri Lanka and Aceh,” ...
The devastation of the tsunami and reconstruction in its aftermath, in Aceh and Sri Lanka, resulted ...
The devastation of the tsunami and reconstruction in its aftermath, in Aceh and Sri Lanka, resulted ...
The earthquake off the west coast of Sumatra on 26 December 2004 unleashed a tsunami in the Indian O...
More than a year after the tsunami, the situations in Aceh and Sri Lanka cannot be more different - ...
Hyndman, J. 2009. Siting conflict and peace in post-tsunami Sri Lanka and Aceh, Indonesia. Norsk Geo...
The objective of this field-based research was to assess the impact of natural disasters and disaste...
Also published in “Tsunami in a time of war: aid, activism & reconstruction in Sri Lanka and Aceh,” ...
This thesis investigates the reconstruction of Banda Aceh after the disastrous earthquake and tsunam...
An incredible outpouring of aid arrived to countries in Southeast Asia affected by the 2004 Indian O...
The three-decade war in Sri Lanka left parts of the northern and eastern regions severely destroyed....
This thesis is about the theory and practice of 'new humanitarianism' in the context of converging d...
Recent conflict research acknowledges the long-ignored intertwined nature of social conflict and env...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the impact of humanitarian aid from the perspectives of local stakeholders in ...
Abstract This paper applies an impressionistic and reflexive genre of ethnography to understand the ...
Also published in “Tsunami in a time of war: aid, activism & reconstruction in Sri Lanka and Aceh,” ...
The devastation of the tsunami and reconstruction in its aftermath, in Aceh and Sri Lanka, resulted ...
The devastation of the tsunami and reconstruction in its aftermath, in Aceh and Sri Lanka, resulted ...
The earthquake off the west coast of Sumatra on 26 December 2004 unleashed a tsunami in the Indian O...
More than a year after the tsunami, the situations in Aceh and Sri Lanka cannot be more different - ...
Hyndman, J. 2009. Siting conflict and peace in post-tsunami Sri Lanka and Aceh, Indonesia. Norsk Geo...
The objective of this field-based research was to assess the impact of natural disasters and disaste...
Also published in “Tsunami in a time of war: aid, activism & reconstruction in Sri Lanka and Aceh,” ...
This thesis investigates the reconstruction of Banda Aceh after the disastrous earthquake and tsunam...
An incredible outpouring of aid arrived to countries in Southeast Asia affected by the 2004 Indian O...
The three-decade war in Sri Lanka left parts of the northern and eastern regions severely destroyed....
This thesis is about the theory and practice of 'new humanitarianism' in the context of converging d...
Recent conflict research acknowledges the long-ignored intertwined nature of social conflict and env...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the impact of humanitarian aid from the perspectives of local stakeholders in ...
Abstract This paper applies an impressionistic and reflexive genre of ethnography to understand the ...
Also published in “Tsunami in a time of war: aid, activism & reconstruction in Sri Lanka and Aceh,” ...