Contemporary societies have been characterized as risk societies. While considerable research on individualized risk and risk management exists, voluntary risk taking has so far found less attention. This article explores the tensions between voluntary risk-taking at the individual level and risk management at the organizational level by analysing aid work as edgework. Between 1990s and 2009, the number of attacks on aid personnel including killing, kidnapping and armed attacks has steadily increased. Security and how to deal with it has become a central concern of aid organizations. While the increased insecurity of aid workers and the responses of aid organizations to security threats have been widely documented, less attention has been p...
This chapter explores the trend of bunkerized international aid interventions in conflict-torn space...
The fortified aid compound is now ubiquitous throughout the global borderland. Following the local b...
This book explores what attracts people to aidwork and to what extent the promises of aidwork are fu...
Abstract This article presents the results of an exploratory study into aid agencies’ use of technol...
This research advances the critical literature of humanitarian governance by demonstrating how 'risk...
Deminers and other humanitarian-aid workers around the world, though previously viewed as off-limits...
For the past 20 years, attacks against humanitarian staff have drawn increasing attention in the med...
Based on eight in-depth interviews conducted with humanitarian workers working in high-risk areas, t...
Providing any sort of resources in conflict environments is risky and one of the risks is that parti...
The purpose of this study is to examine what motivates people to help others at risk to themselves. ...
Based on eight in-depth interviews conducted with humanitarian workers working in high-risk areas, t...
When considering the increasing frequency with which humanitarian aid workers are being threatened, ...
How does voluntary participation in dangerous leisure activities requiring skills (‘edgework’) compa...
As the security situation continues to deteriorate in Somalia, humanitarian organizations are findin...
The objective of the thesis is to study, through a critical constructivist analysis, the conception ...
This chapter explores the trend of bunkerized international aid interventions in conflict-torn space...
The fortified aid compound is now ubiquitous throughout the global borderland. Following the local b...
This book explores what attracts people to aidwork and to what extent the promises of aidwork are fu...
Abstract This article presents the results of an exploratory study into aid agencies’ use of technol...
This research advances the critical literature of humanitarian governance by demonstrating how 'risk...
Deminers and other humanitarian-aid workers around the world, though previously viewed as off-limits...
For the past 20 years, attacks against humanitarian staff have drawn increasing attention in the med...
Based on eight in-depth interviews conducted with humanitarian workers working in high-risk areas, t...
Providing any sort of resources in conflict environments is risky and one of the risks is that parti...
The purpose of this study is to examine what motivates people to help others at risk to themselves. ...
Based on eight in-depth interviews conducted with humanitarian workers working in high-risk areas, t...
When considering the increasing frequency with which humanitarian aid workers are being threatened, ...
How does voluntary participation in dangerous leisure activities requiring skills (‘edgework’) compa...
As the security situation continues to deteriorate in Somalia, humanitarian organizations are findin...
The objective of the thesis is to study, through a critical constructivist analysis, the conception ...
This chapter explores the trend of bunkerized international aid interventions in conflict-torn space...
The fortified aid compound is now ubiquitous throughout the global borderland. Following the local b...
This book explores what attracts people to aidwork and to what extent the promises of aidwork are fu...