Humanitarian Neophilia: the 'innovation turn' and its implications

This paper critically examines the ‘humanitarian innovation’ movement, arguing that it represents a departure from classical principles and the entry of a distinctive new ideology into the sector. Labelling this ‘humanitarian neophilia’, the paper argues that it has resonances of Barbrook and Camero...

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Main Author: Scott-Smith, T
Format: Journal article
Published: Routledge 2016

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