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Humanitarianism in the Home Hosting-at-home and the Politics

الإنسانية في المنزل - الاستضافة في المنزل والسياسة

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Who is a humanitarian, and where does humanitarianism take place? Focusing on humanitarian responses within the Global South and North, _Humanitarianism in the Home_ critically examines hosting-at-home – that is, people providing shelter in their own home to displaced people – as a widespread yet underexamined and underappreciated response to large-scale displacement. This book situates hosting-at-home practices and initiatives within a current expansion of private expressions of humanitarian action across a range of global contexts. It situates the home as a key site of humanitarian hospitality and considers the implications of hosting-at-home for humanitarian politics writ large and its relationship to wider dynamics and structures of international relations and global politics. Drawing on feminist and decolonial literature, it grounds this analysis in a theorisation of the interconnections between humanitarianism, home, and hospitality, informing a critical understanding of hosting-at-home as a simultaneously everyday _and_ global practice, in its spatial, temporal, and relational dimensions. Overall, the book sees hosting-at-home as neither a straightforward alternative to the dominant international humanitarian system and attendant structures of power, nor a simple continuation of this. Instead, given the multiplicity of its various expressions, hosting-at-home occupies an ambivalent position within tensions between care and control, and co-optation and solidarity.

Humanitarianism in the Home Hosting-at-home and the Politics

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PublisherCRC BrassWebsite
Publisher Addressorders@taylorandfrancis.com
CountryUSA
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Published2026
LanguageEnglish (EN)
Pages190 pages
Editionfirst
Dimensions14.53 x 2.34 x 21.67 cm
ISBNISBN 9781032631646
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Keywords
Human

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