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Presentation/Lecture | 2021

Dimensions of power in humanitarian contexts

Antonio De Lauri (2021)
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https://www.humanitarianstudies.no/events/dimensions-of-power-in-humanitarian-contexts/

This NCHS seminar explored power structures in humanitarian contexts, including the role of the technology, large corporations and localisation.

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https://www.humanitarianstudies.no/events/dimensions-of-power-in-humanitarian-contexts/

Antonio De Lauri

Research Director and Research Professor
  • antonio.delauri@cmi.no
  • +47 911 82 307
  • Humanitarianism

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