This academic seminar aims at fostering a critical research agenda for humanitarian studies by organizing a set of multi-disciplinary panels. The academic seminar is part of the Critical Humanitarian Technology Conference. The conference is in collaboration with s, as part of the .
The humanitarian enterprise is characterized by considerable optimism regarding the possibility of improving humanitarian action through technology. The uses of cell phones, social media platforms, geo-spatial technologies and various forms of crowd-sourcing have fundamentally altered how humanitarian crises are detected, analyzed and addressed.
While the 鈥渘ew humanitarianism鈥 of the period 1995-2005 was about human rights based approaches, the contemporary 鈥渘ew humanitarianism鈥 is about technological innovation. Yet, despite the great potential and many positive effects of technological innovation, it can also compromise humanitarian action and humanitarian decision-making, and obscure issues of accountability and legality. It is frequently argued that technology can have a transformative effect for victims of disaster, but is aid becoming more effective, are power relations getting more equal?
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