The latest issue of Humanity (vol. 7, n°3, Winter 2016) is out.
Articles
Dan Edelstein, Is There a “Modern” Natural Law Theory? Notes on the History of Human Rights
Christopher N. Warren, Big Leagues: Specters of Milton and Republican International Justice between Shakespeare and Marx
Dossier: Humanitarianism in Refugee Camps
Maja Janmyr & Are J. Knudsen, Introduction: Hybrid Spaces
Kirsten McConnachie, Camps of Containment: A Genealogy of the Refugee Camp
Maja Janmyr, Spaces of Legal Ambiguity: Refugee Camps and Humanitarian Power
Bram J. Jansen, The Refugee Camp as Warscape: Violent Cosmologies, “Rebelization,” and Humanitarian Governance in Kakuma, Kenya
Are J. Knudsen, Camp, Ghetto, Zinco, Slum: Lebanon’s Transitional Zones of Emplacement
Michel Agier, Afterword: What Contemporary Camps Tell Us about the World to Come
Photo Essay
Nina Berman, Object Lessons
Sharon Sliwinski, Evocative Objects: A Sexual Violence Primer
Essay Reviews
Priya Satia, Guarding the Guardians: Payoffs and Perils
Alexander Livingston, Moralism and Its Discontents
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