An International Journal of Human Rights, Humanitarianism, and Development

Joined September 2013
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Our latest issue is out, 16.1-2, muse.jhu.edu/issue/56620 !
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Our issue ends with a Humanity Unbound piece, "From a Right of Self-Defense to the Fact of Conquest" by Peter Hallward
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Introducing the Childhood dossier, "Vulnerability, Innocence and Futurity: Essays on Contemporary Politics of Childhood" by Sahar Sadjadi
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Concluding the Childhood dossier is "Reading Through Innocence: From Liberal to Illiberal Politics" by Miriam Ticktin
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"Threading Liberalism with Authoritarianism: Egyptian Children as Geopolitical Actors" by Ola Galal @olaglal
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Next is "Gender Ideology, the Figure of the Child, and the Fear of Cultural Reproduction" by Camille Robcis @camillerobcis
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Following, "'For the Girl Who Wished to be a Boy': Revolutionary Children and the Woman, Life, Freedom Uprising" by Sahar Sadjadi
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A posthumous publication, "'If They Catch Me Today, I'll Come Back Tomorrow': Young Border-Crossers' Experiences and Embodied Knowledge in the Sonora-Arizona Borderlands" by Valentina Glockner
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Up next in the Childhood dossier, "Diagnostic Journeys of the Indian Problem after the Sixties Scoop: From Cultural to Neurodevelopmental Exculpations" by Leslie J. Sabiston
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A co-authored piece, "If Our Bodies Will Not Tell Our Tale, Perhaps Our Ruins Will" by Ohoud Kamal & Noura Kamal @ohoudkilani
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Read "Impossible Conditions of Life: Famine, Humanitarian Management, and Genocide in Gaza" by Melanie Schulze Tanielian
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Our review essay is "Populism: The Existential Threat to Liberal Democracy" by Christian Cruzatti
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Next is "From Relief to Rule: Food Rations and State-Making in Iraqi Kurdistan" by Mujge Kucukkeles
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The next article is, "Charter 77 Transnational: A Local Dissident Movement in International Human Rights Networks" by Michal Kopeček
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Our issue begins with "Equally Vulnerable: Liberal Internationalism, the Traffic in Women and Children, and the Non-Politics of Race" by Jeanne Morefield
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CFP: Humanity Unbound is launching a new series, (Re)Mapping geopolitics in the current conjuncture. We invite bold & thoughtful theorizing of the worldmaking disruptions we are living through, from Gaza to Tehran.
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🎉We are excited to share that the first Subscribe to Open issue of Humanity has now been published online and will be Open Access in perpetuity: muse.jhu.edu/issue/53496 Please celebrate with us by reading these incredible articles! 🎊

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