Digital humanitarianism and the remaking of international order / Fleur Johns.

Author/creator Johns, Fleur
Other author Oxford University Press.
Format Electronic
Publication InfoNew York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2023]
Description272 pages : illustrations (black & white) ; 24 cm
Supplemental ContentFull text available from Oxford Scholarship Online
Subjects

Cover title #Help
Contents Interfaces: new media of humanitarian relation -- Maps: historical snapshots and digital rewriting -- Populations: from statistics to data science -- Emergencies: waiting and watching in the palliative present -- States: analog and digital -- Law and policy: infrastructures of interface -- Uses: using, disusing, and misusing digital humanitarian interfaces.
Abstract "Like many other areas of life, humanitarian practice and thinking are being transformed by information and communications technology. Yet the growing digitization of humanitarianism has so far been a relatively little-noticed dimension of global order. It is one on which this book sheds new light. Based on more than seven years of interviews and interdisciplinary research on humanitarian and development professionals' work within the UN system and elsewhere, #Help shows how global problems and polities are being newly configured, regulated, and addressed through digital interfaces developed or deployed for humanitarian ends. #Help analyzes how populations, maps, and emergencies take shape on the global plane when given digital form. #Help explores the reorientation of nation states' priorities and practices of governing around digital data collection imperatives. #Help illuminates how digital interfaces' growing prominence in international humanitarian work is sustained and shaped by law and policy, public and private, and the uses and users that are engaged and disqualified in the process. Through this, #Help reveals new vectors of global inequality and new registers of global relation taking effect in the here and now. To understand how major digital platforms are seeking to extend their serviceable lives, and to foreshadow how global order might take shape in the future, it is essential to grasp the perils and possibilities of digital humanitarianism as #Help equips us to do. #Help will transform thinking about what is at stake in the use of digital interfaces in the humanitarian field and about how, where and for whom we are making the global order of tomorrow"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
Access restrictionAvailable only to authorized users.
Technical detailsMode of access: World Wide Web
Genre/formElectronic books.
LCCN 2022059755
ISBN9780197648872 (hardback)
ISBN(epub)

Availability

Library Location Call Number Status Item Actions
Electronic Resources Access Content Online ✔ Available