The notion of vulnerability has recently gained prominence in humanitarian discourses. This article examines the contemporary humanitarian deployment of the notion of vulnerability, with respect to Syrian forced migrants. It argues that current humanitarian deployment of vulnerability hints the emergence of a new humanitarian morality responding to and reproducing neo-liberal political-economic configurations. The article, first, identifies a recent shift in humanitarianism's lexicon of concern from forced migrants' vulnerability to 'vulnerable' forced migrants. Accordingly, it became thinkable, morally acceptable, reasonable, and even desirable to provide humanitarian assistance only to segments of forced migrants. 'The vulnerable' becomes...
AbstractSince its inception, humanitarian communication has consistently represented beneficiaries a...
This article examines some of the theoretical and practical implications of understanding durable so...
The recent arrivals of refugees from the Middle East fleeing war and persecution, and forced migrant...
The notions of ‘vulnerability’ and ‘vulnerable group’ have increasingly gained prominence in academi...
This article explores the concept of vulnerability in the political asylum in the light of its pote...
peer reviewedThe notion of “vulnerability” occupies a central role in academic literature, policymak...
The term ‘vulnerability’ is often used in law and policy to refer to disadvantaged, marginalized or ...
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This research report has been published as part of the EU Horizon 2020 VULNER res...
The legal and policy discourse on refugees has been mainly focusing on the labelling of particularly...
The notion of ‘vulnerability’ is as popular as it is fuzzy. Its increased prominence in social resea...
This paper will discuss some of the new and enduring narratives of vulnerability in relation to ‘the...
This paper will discuss the narrative of vulnerability that is emerging in relation to ‘the refugee’...
The role of vulnerability in relation to mechanisms of governance and social welfare practices has r...
Resettlement and humanitarian admission programs claim to target ‘particularly vulnerable’, or ‘the ...
This article analyses the reasons behind local aid workers' asymmetrical exposure to violence in con...
AbstractSince its inception, humanitarian communication has consistently represented beneficiaries a...
This article examines some of the theoretical and practical implications of understanding durable so...
The recent arrivals of refugees from the Middle East fleeing war and persecution, and forced migrant...
The notions of ‘vulnerability’ and ‘vulnerable group’ have increasingly gained prominence in academi...
This article explores the concept of vulnerability in the political asylum in the light of its pote...
peer reviewedThe notion of “vulnerability” occupies a central role in academic literature, policymak...
The term ‘vulnerability’ is often used in law and policy to refer to disadvantaged, marginalized or ...
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This research report has been published as part of the EU Horizon 2020 VULNER res...
The legal and policy discourse on refugees has been mainly focusing on the labelling of particularly...
The notion of ‘vulnerability’ is as popular as it is fuzzy. Its increased prominence in social resea...
This paper will discuss some of the new and enduring narratives of vulnerability in relation to ‘the...
This paper will discuss the narrative of vulnerability that is emerging in relation to ‘the refugee’...
The role of vulnerability in relation to mechanisms of governance and social welfare practices has r...
Resettlement and humanitarian admission programs claim to target ‘particularly vulnerable’, or ‘the ...
This article analyses the reasons behind local aid workers' asymmetrical exposure to violence in con...
AbstractSince its inception, humanitarian communication has consistently represented beneficiaries a...
This article examines some of the theoretical and practical implications of understanding durable so...
The recent arrivals of refugees from the Middle East fleeing war and persecution, and forced migrant...