Matthew Rout,Shaun Awatere,John Reid et al.
Matthew Rout et al.
An ongoing change in legislation means decision-makers in Aotearoa New Zealand need to incorporate 'mātauranga' (Māori knowledge/knowledge system) in central and local government legislation and strategy. This paper develops a 'te ao Māo...
The dynamic space of aid relations in protracted internal displacement: the case of Sri Lanka's northern Muslims [0.03%]
长期内部流离失所的援助关系动态空间:斯里兰卡北方穆斯林的情况
Cathrine Brun,Mohideen Mohamed Alikhan,Danesh Jayatilaka et al.
Cathrine Brun et al.
Aid relations in protracted displacement comprise a diversity of actors with different influence and involvement over time. Building on the case of Sri Lanka's northern Muslim's expulsion from the north of the country in 1990, this paper in...
Insights from social-ecological systems thinking for understanding and preventing famine [0.03%]
来自社会生态系统思维对理解和预防饥荒的启示
Matt Fortnam,Peter Hailey
Matt Fortnam
The risk of famine is rising in many countries today. Bold changes to famine information and response systems are urgently needed to improve capacities to prevent famine. To this end, the paper identifies six insights from social-ecological...
Interconnections between children's upbringing, camps, and post-war villages: caregivers' lived experiences in northern Uganda [0.03%]
儿童养育、营地与战后村庄之间的相互联系:乌干达北部看护者的亲身经历
Leen De Nutte,Lucia De Haene,Ilse Derluyn
Leen De Nutte
Since the end of the Second World War in 1945, the erection of camps within and across state borders has become the most common response to the influx of displaced persons. Based on empirical evidence from northern Uganda, this paper aims t...
A retrospective of deaths related to migration along the southeasternmost land borders of Europe: an update encompassing the years 2015-22 [0.03%]
欧洲东南部陆地边境与移民相关的死亡事件回顾:涵盖2015-2022年的情况更新
Sophia R Mavroudas,Pavlos Pavlidis,Maria-Valeria Karakasi
Sophia R Mavroudas
This study presents an update of forensic accounting of the numbers and demographics of migrants found deceased in the Evros region of Greece in the years from 2015-22. Compared to data from 2000-14, this update reflects the mounting number...
Between 'flight' and 'fight': does civilian resistance against rebels work? [0.03%]
是投降还是反抗? civilians面对叛军的抵抗有效吗?
Urban Reichhold
Urban Reichhold
Understanding the dynamics of nonviolent action in situations of armed conflict has been labelled as the 'new frontier' in resistance studies. This paper assesses the growing body of literature on civilian resistance against rebel groups. D...
Signe Svallfors
Signe Svallfors
This study explores the impacts of armed conflict on women's sexual and reproductive health in Colombia, building on a reproductive justice perspective to analyse original interviews with stakeholders in healthcare, women's rights, and peac...
Conflict, COVID-19, and crisis response: shifting from 'pivoting' to preparedness [0.03%]
从“转向”到准备:冲突、新冠疫情与危机应对
Eleanor Gordon
Eleanor Gordon
This paper assesses the extent to which the COVID-19 (Coronavirus disease 2019) pandemic directed the attention and resources of the international community away from peacebuilding, and the potential impact of this on conflict-affected envi...
Motivations, activities, timing, and employee engagement: three approaches to business involvement in disasters [0.03%]
动机、活动、时机与员工参与:企业参与灾害应对的三种方式
Irit Alony,Debbie Haski-Leventhal,Akriti Mehra
Irit Alony
The alarming rise in occurrences of disasters, along with the positive development of corporate social responsibility (CSR), has led to the growing need for and involvement of businesses in disaster relief. However, this involvement differs...
We returned home empty-handed: COVID-19, care, and contested citizenship of Naga migrant workers in northeast India [0.03%]
空手而归:东北印度纳加族移工的新冠抗疫、照料与公民权争议
Anne Décobert,Akumsungla Aier,Michael Breen et al.
Anne Décobert et al.
COVID-19 highlighted interconnections between matters of identity and citizenship, vulnerability, and inclusion in/exclusion from systems of care in times of crisis. Migrant workers from Nagaland state, northeast India, were disproportionat...