
In addition to its essay series and other publications, HUD also publishes shorter research notes…
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Poetry from the Bottle House
A symposium report exploring how we can deal with seismic shifts in the international aid system, transforming it in the future.
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Publication | Movement, Space, and Torture
A symposium report exploring how we can deal with seismic shifts in the international aid system, transforming it in the future.
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Inaugural Symposium on the Future of Humanitarianism in Copenhagen
A symposium report exploring how we can deal with seismic shifts in the international aid system, transforming it in the future.
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ADAPT-MH: Adaptive Psychosocial Triage Technology
Can technology strengthen ecosystems of psychosocial support in the most complex humanitarian settings globally?
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Faire Vivre le Patrimoine Numérisé du Haut-Karabakh
Sur un atelier consacré aux archives numériques et aux enjeux de préservation du patrimoine menacé en Artsakh.
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Trust and Solidarity as Research Practice
A discussion of participatory, solidarity-based, and collaborative research praxis.
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Confianza y solidaridad como práctica investigativa
A discussion of participatory, solidarity-based, and collaborative research praxis.
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Humanitarian Mental Health | An expert co-design event
Can technology improve mental health and psychosocial support in emergency and humanitarian contexts? An expert co-design event explored this theme.
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Essay series at e-flux Architecture
Humanitarianism is indefensible. This is what the bureaucrats in Geneva and New York fret about today. That in itself is not too serious. What is serious is that humanitarianism has become morally and spiritually indefensible. This discourse on humanitarianism has been murmuring in the background for many decades. But today, claims that it has failed,…
