Journal of Humanitarian Affairs

Title Publication Date Language Citations
Humanitarian Communication in a Post-Truth World2019/01/012
The Political Marketplace Framework and Mass Starvation2021/12/221
Negotiating Humanitarian Security – between Norms and Practices2019/05/011
Digital Livelihoods Undone2023/03/021
Humanitarian Numbers in the Russian–Ukrainian War2023/09/14
Medical Research and the Production of Reliable Data2023/09/14
Ten Things We Know about Humanitarian Numbers2023/09/14
Famines and ‘Poor Numbers’2023/09/14
What’s There to Mourn? Decolonial Reflections on (the End of) Liberal Humanitarianism2019/01/01
Humanitarianism and the End of Liberal Order2019/01/01
The Changing Faces of UNRWA2019/01/01
DfID’s Last Stand2021/01/01
Analysing Famine2021/01/01
Editors’ Introduction2021/01/01
‘In Exile, the Woman Became Everything’2021/01/01
Quantification and Humanitarianism2021/01/01
The Critical Risk of Disinformation for Humanitarians – The Case of the MV Aquarius2021/01/01
Reason, Emotion and Solidarity in Humanitarian Advocacy2021/01/01
Synthesis of Evaluations in South Sudan2020/01/01
Civil–Military Coordination2020/01/01
Editor’s Introduction2020/01/01
From Black Hole to North Star2020/01/01
The Impact of Sanctions against North Korea on Humanitarian Aid2020/01/01
Confronting Humanitarian Insecurity2020/01/01
The Appeal of Civil Disobedience in the Central Mediterranean2020/01/01
Defining ‘Better’ Better2020/01/01
Myths of Violence2020/01/01
The ‘Demand Side’ of Child Marriage2022/05/26
Interview2022/05/26
Introduction2021/11/11