Research ProtocolOverall Aim: To describe and understand the human and technological factors that contribute to the constitution of emergency as a named and actionable entity in the context of medical humanitarianism.\ud Primary Objective: To describe how individual and institutional attitudes, tools, discretion and practices influence\ud identification and response to emergency.\ud Secondary Objective: To document ambiguities, uncertainties or structural barriers that impede the identification of and response to emergency
The purpose of this document is to clearly describe the proposed research questions and methodology ...
This Working Paper seeks to understand the tools required to allow negotiations for the access of he...
In recent years, anthropologists have become increasingly present in medical humanitarian situations...
Overall Aim: To describe and understand the human and technological factors that contribute to the c...
This thesis in anthropology investigates how emergency is socially constituted as a named and action...
Research is vital to accurately describe phenomena in humanitarian emergency situations and to evalu...
Given the growing scale and complexity of responses to humanitarian crises, it is important to devel...
Research is vital to accurately describe phenomena in humanitarian emergency situations and to evalu...
The humanitarian principle of impartiality requires that assistance be based on need alone. In order...
To access this article, click on "Additional Links".Given the growing scale and complexity of respon...
In 2008, the World Health Organization (WHO) formally endorsed the community management of acute mal...
AUTHOR AFFILIATION: Dana Howard, Center for Bioethics, The Ohio State University, United States, how...
Policy Forum This is the first in a series of articles on conducting research during complex humanit...
The recent Ebola and Zika virus epidemics in some parts of Africa and Asia have showcased the porosi...
This introductory paper sets the stage for this special issue of Disasters on evidence-based action ...
The purpose of this document is to clearly describe the proposed research questions and methodology ...
This Working Paper seeks to understand the tools required to allow negotiations for the access of he...
In recent years, anthropologists have become increasingly present in medical humanitarian situations...
Overall Aim: To describe and understand the human and technological factors that contribute to the c...
This thesis in anthropology investigates how emergency is socially constituted as a named and action...
Research is vital to accurately describe phenomena in humanitarian emergency situations and to evalu...
Given the growing scale and complexity of responses to humanitarian crises, it is important to devel...
Research is vital to accurately describe phenomena in humanitarian emergency situations and to evalu...
The humanitarian principle of impartiality requires that assistance be based on need alone. In order...
To access this article, click on "Additional Links".Given the growing scale and complexity of respon...
In 2008, the World Health Organization (WHO) formally endorsed the community management of acute mal...
AUTHOR AFFILIATION: Dana Howard, Center for Bioethics, The Ohio State University, United States, how...
Policy Forum This is the first in a series of articles on conducting research during complex humanit...
The recent Ebola and Zika virus epidemics in some parts of Africa and Asia have showcased the porosi...
This introductory paper sets the stage for this special issue of Disasters on evidence-based action ...
The purpose of this document is to clearly describe the proposed research questions and methodology ...
This Working Paper seeks to understand the tools required to allow negotiations for the access of he...
In recent years, anthropologists have become increasingly present in medical humanitarian situations...