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The REHUM project investigates the shift from institutionalized care to emergency humanitarian aid in contexts of displacement and migration. Through ethnographic research, it explores the implications of this shift for grassroots organizations and the care practices they adopt.
The idea behind the REHUM project is that institutionalized practices of care are being replaced by emergency humanitarian aid, forming an ambivalent concept of humanitarian care.
By using a participative ethnographic approach in two humanitarian settings – post-earthquake displacement and irregularized migration – the project will explore how and if the expansion of humanitarian initiatives in different emergencies points to the same problem of the erosion of institutionalized care while sheddi…
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Hungary, Budapest
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
SME: No
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