Liking the Instagram post of a humanitarian celebrity, e-shopping from a charity shop or signing an online petition on Black Lives Matter have become popular forms of digital activism. While such activism, what I call post-humanitarian solidarity, has helped popularize important causes worldwide, in this paper, I argue for the need of a critical pedagogy that also alerts us to the limitations of this form of activism. It is, in particular, the synergy of corporate humanitarianism with the entertainment industry and platform capitalism that such critical pedagogy should focus on, raising questions about the political and ethical implications of post-humanitarian solidarity and the kinds of global publics it gives rise to. (DIPF/Orig.
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This article discusses affective practice in context of social media activism. Drawing on work by Ma...
Humanitarians are no longer simply seen as selfless angels. Their motivations and mastery, their pri...
An image of drowned Syrian toddler, Aylan Kurdi, was popularly shared through social media and this ...
There has been much searching in scholarship as to why the contemporary pattern of humanitarian assi...
This article offers a trajectory of humanitarian communication, which suggests a clear, though not l...
Humanitarian organisations are central actors in the mediation of humanitarian disasters as objects ...
Polis has hosted a symposium (yes, we’re that kind of think-tank) on the state of humanitarian commu...
Social media have become important channels for directing humanitarian communication. Aid organizati...
That philanthropy perpetuates the conditions that cause inequality is an old argument shared by thin...
The link between media and the emergence of humanitarian consciousness is what distinguishes the boo...
Humanitarian aid work, service trips, and missionary volunteer opportunities are ingrained in much o...
We examine how the makeover paradigm is mobilized in contemporary humanitarian communications—a prac...
This article discusses affective practice in context of social media activism. Drawing on work by Ma...
Contemporary forms of humanitarianism began to emerge in Europe and the Americas in the late sevente...
Within humanitarian discourse, there is a prevailing narrative: the powerful liberal heroes are savi...
This article discusses affective practice in context of social media activism. Drawing on work by Ma...
Humanitarians are no longer simply seen as selfless angels. Their motivations and mastery, their pri...
An image of drowned Syrian toddler, Aylan Kurdi, was popularly shared through social media and this ...
There has been much searching in scholarship as to why the contemporary pattern of humanitarian assi...