This paper takes as its starting point recent work on caring for distant others which is one expression of renewed interest in moral geographies. It examines relationships in aid chains connecting donors/carers in the First World or North and recipients/cared for in the Third World or South. Assuming predominance of relationships between strangers and of universalism as a basis for moral motivation I draw upon Gift Theory in order to characterize two basic forms of gift relationship. The first is purely altruistic, the other fully reciprocal and obligatory within the framework of institutions, values and social forces within specific relationships of politics and power. This conception problematizes donor-recipient relationships in the cont...
This thesis presents an ethnographic account of British volunteering. While volunteering has been re...
The thesis addresses the issue of social work in Swedish civil society, focusing on the ambition and...
What is foreign aid? How can we understand the power relations intrinsic to the foreign aid system? ...
This paper takes as its starting point recent work on caring for distant others which is one express...
Anthropological analyses of charity are often based on Maussian theories of gift exchange and inequa...
This study explores how nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) at the recipient end of the foreign aid...
Recent years have seen a significant growth in the technical literature exploring charitable giving ...
There is a pressing need to promote generous responses to humanitarian emergencies. Our chapter addr...
This paper uses a simplified model of the aid 'chain' to explore some causes and consequences of bre...
The impact of international aid is debated in the scholarly literature. One of the theoretical frame...
Why do citizens in some countries take more responsibility for the well-being of others than in othe...
Reciprocity can, where the exchange is voluntary and altruistic, be an act of kindness, charity or g...
In putting forth a view of economic agents as autonomous individuals driven by self-interest, mainst...
This article adds to conceptualisations of philanthropy. Applying an ontological approach within an ...
Living and deceased organ donation are couched in altruism and gift discourse and this article revie...
This thesis presents an ethnographic account of British volunteering. While volunteering has been re...
The thesis addresses the issue of social work in Swedish civil society, focusing on the ambition and...
What is foreign aid? How can we understand the power relations intrinsic to the foreign aid system? ...
This paper takes as its starting point recent work on caring for distant others which is one express...
Anthropological analyses of charity are often based on Maussian theories of gift exchange and inequa...
This study explores how nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) at the recipient end of the foreign aid...
Recent years have seen a significant growth in the technical literature exploring charitable giving ...
There is a pressing need to promote generous responses to humanitarian emergencies. Our chapter addr...
This paper uses a simplified model of the aid 'chain' to explore some causes and consequences of bre...
The impact of international aid is debated in the scholarly literature. One of the theoretical frame...
Why do citizens in some countries take more responsibility for the well-being of others than in othe...
Reciprocity can, where the exchange is voluntary and altruistic, be an act of kindness, charity or g...
In putting forth a view of economic agents as autonomous individuals driven by self-interest, mainst...
This article adds to conceptualisations of philanthropy. Applying an ontological approach within an ...
Living and deceased organ donation are couched in altruism and gift discourse and this article revie...
This thesis presents an ethnographic account of British volunteering. While volunteering has been re...
The thesis addresses the issue of social work in Swedish civil society, focusing on the ambition and...
What is foreign aid? How can we understand the power relations intrinsic to the foreign aid system? ...