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De Lauri, A. (2013) "Access to Justice and Human Rights in Afghanistan" Crime, Law and Social Change. 60: 261-285.

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Drotbohm, H. (2015) “Shifting Care among , Social Networks and State Institutions in Times of Crisis: A Transnational Cape Verdean Perspective” in Erdmute A. and Drotbohm H. eds. Anthropological Perspectives on Care: Work, Kinship, and the Life Course. Palgrave Macmillan.

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Dunn, E.C. (2018) No Path Home: Humanitarian Camps and the Grief of Displacement. Cornell University Press, Ithaca, NY.

Dunn, E., C. (2012) “The Chaos of Humanitarian Aid: Adhocracy in the Republic of Georgia.” Humanity 3: 1–23.

Dunn, E., C. and Cons, J. (2014) “Aleatory Sovereignty and the Rule of Sensitive Spaces.” Antipode 46: 92–109.

Dunn, E., C. and Bobick, M. (2014) “The Empire Strikes Back: War Without War and Occupation Without Occupation in the Russian Sphere of Influence.” American Ethnologist 41(3): 405-413.

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Dunn, E.C. (2017) “Vernacular Humanitarianism, Adhocracy, and the Problem of Emotion.” Allegra. Available at: http://allegralaboratory.net/vernacular-humanitarianism-adhocracy-and- the-problem-of-emotion/

Eade, D., Vaux, T. eds. (2007) Development and Humanitarianism: Practical Issue. Lynne Rienner Publisher.

Every, D., Augoustinos, M. (2013) “Hard Hearts: A Critical Look at Liberal Humanitarianism in Refugee Support Movements” Refugee Review. 1(1): 58-66.

Farmer, P. (2011) Haiti: After the Earthquake. PublicAffairs.

Farmer, P. (2003) Pathologies of Power: Health, Human Rights, and the New War on the Poor. University of California Press.

Farmer, P. (1992) AIDS and Accusation: Haiti and the Geography of Blame. University of California Press.

Fassin, D.(2011) Humanitarian Reason. A Moral History of the Present. University of California Press.

Fassin, D. (2010) “The Irresistible Rise of the Right to Life. Humanitarian Reason and Social Justice” Revista de Antropologia Social. 19(1): 191-204.

Fassin, D. (2010) “Inequalities of Lives, Hierarchies of Humanity. Moral Commitments and Ethical Dilemmas of Humanitarianism” in Feldman I. and Ticktin M. eds. In the Name of Humanity. The Government of Threat and Care. Duke University Press.

Fassin, D. (2010) “Ethics of Survival. A Democratic Approach to the Politics of Life, Humanity” International Journal of Human Rights. 1(1): 81-95.

Fassin, D (2009) The Empire of Trauma. Inquiry into the Condition of Victim. Princeton University Press.

Fassin, D. (2008) “The Humanitarian Politics of Testimony. Subjectification through Trauma in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict” Cultural Anthropology. 23 (3): 531-558.

Fassin, D. (2007) “Humanitarianism as a Politics of Life” Public Culture. 19(3): 499-520.

Fassin, D., d’ Halluin E. (2007) “Critical Evidence. The Politics of Trauma in French Asylum Policies” Ethos. 35(3): 300-329.

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Fassin, D., Pandolfi, M. eds. (2010) Contemporary States of Emergency. The Politics of Military and Humanitarian Interventions. Zone Books.

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Fassin, D., Vasquez, P. (2005) “Humanitarian Exception as the Rule. The Political Theology of the 1999 ‘Tragedia’ in Venezuela” American Ethnologist. 32(3): 389-405.

Fast, L. (2014) Aid in Danger. The Perils and Promise of Humanitarianism. University of Pennsylvania Press.

Feischmidt, M. L. Pries, and C. Cantat. (2018) Refugee Protection and Civil Society in Europe. Palgrave Macmillan.

Feldman, Ilana. 2018. Life Lived in Relief. Humanitarian Predicaments and Palestinian Refugee Politics. University of California Press.

Feldman, I. (2018) “Humanitarian Refusals: Palestinian Refugees and Ethnographic Perspectives on Paternalism” in Barnett M. ed. Paternalism Beyond Borders. Cambridge University Press.

Feldman, I. (2017) “Humanitarian Care and the Ends of Life: The Politics of Aging and Dying in a Palestinian Refugee Camp” Cultural Anthropology. 32(1): 42-67.

Feldman, I. (2016) “Reaction, Experimentation, and Refusal: Palestinian Refugees Confront the Future” History and Anthropology. 27(4): 411-429.

Feldman, I. (2015) Police Encounters: Security and Surveillance in Gaza under Egyptian Rule. Stanford University Press.

Feldman, I. (2015) “What is a Camp? Legitimate Refugee Lives in Spaces of Long-term Displacement” Geoforum. 66: 244-252.

Feldman, I. (2015) “Looking for Humanitarian Purpose: Endurance and the value of lives in a Palestinian refugee camp” Public Culture. 27(3): 427-447.

Feldman, I. (2015) “Anthropology and Humanitarianism in the Middle East” in Altorki, S. ed. A Companion to the Anthropology of the Middle East. Wiley.

Feldman, I. (2012) “The Challenge of Categories: UNRWA and the Definition of a ‘Palestine Refugee’ Journal of Refugee Studies. 25(3): 387-406.

Feldman, I. (2012) “The Humanitarian Condition: Palestinian Refugees and the Politics of Living” Humanity: An International Journal of Human Rights, Humanitarianism & Development 3(2): 155- 172.

Feldman, I. (2010) “Ad Hoc Humanity: Peacekeeping and the Limits of International Community in Gaza” American Anthropologist. 112(3): 416-429.

Feldman, I. (2009) “Gaza’s Humanitarianism Problem” Journal of Palestine Studies 38(3): 22-37.

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Feldman, I. (2008) Governing Gaza: Bureaucracy, Authority, and the Work of Rule (1917-1967). Duke University Press.

Feldman, I. (2008) “Refusing Invisibility: Documentation and Memorialization in Palestinian Refugee Claims” Journal of Refugee Studies. 21(4): 498-516.

Feldman, I. (2008) “Waiting for Palestine: Refracted Citizenship and Latent Sovereignty in Gaza” Citizenship Studies 12(5): 447-463.

Feldman, I. (2008) “Mercy Trains and Ration Rolls: Between Government and Humanitarianism in Gaza” in Okkenhaug, I. M. and Naguib N. eds. Interpreting Welfare and Relief in the Middle East. Brill Press.

Feldman, I. (2007) “Observing the Everyday: Policing and the Conditions of Possibility in Gaza (1948-67)” Interventions: International Journal of Postcolonial Studies. 9(3): 414-33.

Feldman, I. (2007) “The Quaker Way: Ethical Labor and Humanitarian Relief” American Ethnologist. 34(4): 689-705.

Feldman, I. (2007) “Difficult Distinctions: Refugee Law, Humanitarian Practice, and Political Identification in Gaza” Cultural Anthropology. 22(1): 129-169.

Feldman, I. (2006) “Home as a Refrain: Remembering and Living Displacement in Gaza” History and Memory. 18(2): 10-47.

Feldman, I. (2005) “Government Without Expertise?: Competence, Capacity, and Civil Service Practice in Gaza (1917-1967)” International Journal of Middle East Studies. 37(4): 485-507.

Feldman, I. (2005) “Everyday Government in Extraordinary Times: Persistence and Authority in Gaza’s Civil Service (1917-1967)” Comparative Studies in Society and History. 47(4): 863-891.

Feldman, I., Ticktin, M. eds. (2010) In the Name of Humanity: The Government of Threat and Care. Duke University Press.

Fiddian-Qasmiyeh, E., Daley, P. eds. (2018). Routledge Handbook of South–South Relations. Routledge o Taylor and Francis.

Gabiam, N. (2016) The Politics of Suffering: Syria’s Palestinian Refugee Camps. Indiana University Press.

Gabiam, N. (2016) “Humanitarianism, Development, and Security in the 21st Century: Lessons from the Syrian Refugee Crisis” International Journal of Middle East Studies. 48(2): 382-386. Greg Beckett

Gabiam, N. (2012) “When ‘Humanitarianism’ Becomes ‘Development’: The Politics of International Aid in Syria's Palestinian Refugee Camps” American Anthropologist. 114(1): 95- 107.

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Gabiam, N. (2006) “Negotiating Rights: Palestinian Refugees and the Protection Gap” Anthropological Quarterly. 79(4): 717-730.

Gatter, M. (2017) “Restoring Childhood: Humanitarianism and Growing up Syrian in Za`tari Refugee Camp.” Contemporary Levant 2(2): 89–102.

Gilbert, A. (2018) “Worker experiments in humanitarian politics” Public Anthropologist Journal Blog. http://publicanthropologist.cmi.no/2018/10/05/worker-experiments-in-humanitarian- politics

Gilbert, A. (2016) “From Humanitarianism to Humanitarianization: Intimacy, Estrangement and International Aid in Postwar Bosnia and Herzegovina” American Ethnologist. 43(4): 717-729.

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Grayman, JH. (2014) “Rapid Response: Email, Immediacy, and Medical Humanitarianism in Aceh, Indonesia” Social Science & Medicine. 120: 334-343.

Guilhot, N. (2012) “The Anthropologist as Witness: Humanitarianism between Ethnography and Critique” Humanity: An International Journal of Human Rights, Humanitarianism, and Development. 3(1): 81-101.

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Hameršak, M., Pleše, I. (2017) “Winter Reception and Transit Center in the Republic of Croatia: An Ethnographic View of the Slavonski Brod Refugee Camp” Narodna umjetnost. 54 (1): 101-127.

Hart, J. (2016) “Locating Young Refugees Historically: Attending to Age Position in Humanitarianism” in Huijsmans, R. ed. Generationing Development. Palgrave Macmillan.

Hilhorst, D. (2018) “Classical Humanitarianism and Resilience Humanitarianism: Making Sense of Two Brands of Humanitarian Action” Journal of International Humanitarian Action. 3(15).

Horstmann, A. (2014) “Stretching the Border: Confinement, Mobility, and the Refugee Public among Karen Refugees in Thailand and Burma” Journal of Borderlands Studies. (29)1: 47-61.

Horstmann, A. (2011) “Ethical Dilemmas and Identifications of Faith-Based Humanitarian Organizations in the Karen Refugee Crisis” Journal of Refugee Studies. 34(3): 513-532.

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Horstmann, A. (2011) “Humanitarian Crisis, Religious and Competition: Buddhist and Christian among the Karen in the Thai-Burma Borderland” Encounters.International Journal for The Study of Culture and Society. 4.

Hyndman, J. (2000) Managing Displacement: Refugees and the Politics of Humanitarianism. University of Minnesota Press.

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