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03 – Shifting our understanding of vulnerability

03 – Shifting our understanding of vulnerability

FromTalking Humanitarianism


03 – Shifting our understanding of vulnerability

FromTalking Humanitarianism

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Length:
41 minutes
Released:
Oct 11, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

How do we conceptualise vulnerability in the context of humanitarian disasters? In this third episode of the Intersecting Vulnerabilities in Humanitarian Disasters miniseries, Ekatherina Zhukova, Researcher at Lund University in Sweden, and Andrew Littlejohn, Assistant Professor at the Institute of Cultural Anthropology and Development Sociology of Leiden University in the Netherlands discuss shifting our understanding of vulnerability to locate responsibility not in people, but with societal institutions and systems that produce vulnerability of particular places or people.
Zhukova and Littlejohn also discuss shifting our thinking about humanitarian disaster responses from a one size fits all approach to emphasise bottom-up processes, where we begin with ethnography and investigation to understand the worlds of the people we are trying to help before dictating how their world is to be reconstructed.
Released:
Oct 11, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (28)

Welcome to ‘Talking Humanitarianism’. In this podcast series, you will hear from a range of researchers and practitioners sharing their reflections on a variety of humanitarian issues from migration, conflict and disaster to health and governance. This podcast series is an initiative of the Research Network on Humanitarian Efforts of the Norwegian Centre for Humanitarian Studies (NCHS). The NCHS is a collaboration between the Chr. Michelsen Institute, the Peace Research Institute Oslo and the Norwegian Institute of International Affairs and is funded by the Research Council of Norway.