ISBN:
9780812291698
Language:
English
Pages:
Online-Ressource
Edition:
Online-Ausg. Philadelphia, Pa University of Pennsylvania Press 2015 Electronic reproduction; Mode of access: World Wide Web
Series Statement:
Pennsylvania studies in human rights
Parallel Title:
Print version Medical humanitarianism
DDC:
362.17
Keywords:
Medical assistance Case studies
;
Disaster medicine Case studies
;
Humanitarian assistance Case studies
;
Medical anthropology Case studies
;
Anthropology, Medical
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Disaster Medicine
;
Medical Assistance
;
Case Reports
;
Aufsatzsammlung
Abstract:
Medical humanitarianism--medical and other health-related initiatives undertaken in conditions born of conflict, neglect, or disaster--has a prominent and growing presence in international development, global health, and human security interventions. [This book] features twelve essays that fold back the curtains on the individual experiences, institutional practices, and cultural forces that shape humanitarian practice. Contributors offer vivid and often dramatic insights into the experiences of local humanitarian workers in the Afghan-Pakistan border areas, national doctors coping with influxes of foreign humanitarian volunteers in Haiti, military doctors working for the British Army in Iraq and Afghanistan, and human rights-oriented volunteers within the Israeli medical bureaucracy. They analyze our contested understanding of lethal violence in Darfur, food-crisis responses in Niger, humanitarian knowledge in Ugandan IDP camps, and humanitarian departures in Liberia. They depict the local dynamics of healthcare delivery work to alleviate human suffering in Somali areas of Ethiopia, the emergency metaphors of global health campaigns from Ghana to war-torn Sudan, the fraught negotiations of humanitarians with strong state institutions in Indonesia, and the ambiguous character of research ethics espoused by missions in Sierra Leone. In providing well-grounded case studies, Medical Humanitarianism will engage both scholars and practitioners working at the interface of humanitarian medicine, global health interventions, and the social sciences. Editors Sharon Abramowitz and Catherine Panter-Brick challenge the reader to reach a more critical and compassionate understand of humanitarian assistance. -- Inside jacket flaps
Abstract:
Dignity under extreme duress : the moral and emotional landscape of local humanitarian workers in the Afghan-Pakistan border areas / Patricia Omidian and Catherine Panter-Brick -- Compassion and care at the limits of privilege : Haitian doctors amid the influx of foreign humanitarian volunteers / Laura Wagner -- Trust and caregiving during a UNICEF-funded relief operation in the Somali region of Ethiopia / Lauren Carruth -- Evidence and narratives : recounting ongoing violence in Darfur, Sudan / Alex de Waal -- Life beyond the bubbles : cognitive dissonance and humanitarian impunity in Northern Uganda / Tim Allen -- Staging a "medical coup"? : Médecins Sans Frontières and the 2005 food crisis in Niger / Jean-Hervé Jézéquel -- What happens when MSF leaves? : humanitarian departure and medical sovereignty in postconflict Liberia / Sharon Abramowitz -- Humanitarianism and "mobile sovereignty" in strong state settings : reflections on medical humanitarianism in Aceh, Indonesia / Byron J. Good, Jesse Hession Grayman, and Mary-Jo DelVecchio Good -- The British military medical services and contested humanitarianism / Stuart Gordon -- Anthropology and medical humanitarianism in the age of global health education / Peter Locke -- The creation of emergency and afterlife of intervention : reflections on guinea worm eradication in Ghana / Amy Moran-Thomas -- Medical NGOs in strong states : working the margins of the Israeli medical bureaucracy / Ilil Benjamin
Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index
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Frontmatter ; Contents ; Foreword
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Bringing Life into Relief: Comparative Ethnographies of Humanitarian Practice
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Chapter 1. Dignity Under Extreme Duress: The Moral and Emotional Landscape of Local Humanitarian Workers in the Afghan-Pakistan Border Areas
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Chapter 2. Compassion and Care at the Limits of Privilege: Haitian Doctors amid the Influx of Foreign Humanitarian Volunteers
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Chapter 3. Trust and Caregiving During a UNICEF-Funded Relief Operation in the Somali Region of Ethiopia
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Chapter 4. Evidence and Narratives: Recounting Lethal Violence in Darfur, Sudan
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Chapter 5. Life Beyond the Bubbles: Cognitive Dissonance and Humanitarian Impunity in Northern Uganda
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Chapter 6. Staging a ‘‘Medical Coup’’? Médecins Sans Frontières and the 2005 Food Crisis in Niger
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Chapter 7. What Happens When MSF Leaves? Humanitarian Departure and Medical Sovereignty in Postconflict Liberia
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Chapter 8. Humanitarianism and ‘‘Mobile Sovereignty’’ in Strong State Settings: Reflections on Medical Humanitarianism in Aceh, Indonesia
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Chapter 9. The British Military Medical Services and Contested Humanitarianism
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Chapter 10. Anthropology and Medical Humanitarianism in the Age of Global Health Education
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Chapter 11. The Creation of Emergency and Afterlife of Intervention: Reflections on Guinea Worm Eradication in Ghana
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Chapter 12. Medical NGOs in Strong States: Working the Margins of the Israeli Medical Bureaucracy
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Conclusion. A Measured Good
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List of Contributors ; Index.
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Electronic reproduction; Mode of access: World Wide Web
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Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
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In English
DOI:
10.9783/9780812291698
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