Amid the growing convergence between the politics of aid and policing, emergency and military governance, securitization and the production of collective fear, this series examines humanitarianism and security as both ideology and practice. To this end, it offers ethnographic and theoretical analyses that contribute to the development of critical approaches at the intersection of anthropology, sociology, geography, international relations, and other disciplines.
Submissions
Formal submissions should be sent directly to Berghahn Books, however initial enquiries are encouraged and should be sent to Antonio De Lauri (antonio.delauri@cmi.no), who will be able to advise and help you through the formal procedure. For more information on Berghahn’s manuscript submission procedure, please look at the Info for Authors section on the website: http://berghahnbooks.com/authors/
General Editor:
Antonio De Lauri, Chr. Michelsen Institute
Editorial Board:
Reece Jones, University of Hawai’i at Manoa
Chowra Makaremi, CNRS, Paris
Mark Maguire, National University of Ireland, Maynooth
Vanessa Pupavac, University of Nottingham
Peter Redfield, University of North Caroline, Chapel Hill
Tazreena Sajjad, American University, Washington DC