Talking Humanitarianism

By Norwegian Centre for Humanitarian Studies

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Episodes: 32

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This podcast features conversations with humanitarian researchers and practitioners sharing their reflections on various humanitarian issues from migration, conflict and disaster to health and governance. This podcast is hosted by the Norwegian Centre for Humanitarian Studies (NCHS). The NCHS was established as a joint initiative between the Chr. Michelsen Institute, the Peace Research Institute Oslo and the Norwegian Institute of International Affairs, with funding from the Research Council of Norway. The NCHS was operational from 2012-2023. It is currently inactive as funding has ended.

Episode Date
28 - Education in emergencies: Rethinking, engaging and envisioning pathways
Dec 11, 2023
27 - The ethics of localisation: Part 2 with Arbie Baguios
Nov 01, 2023
26 - The ethics of localisation: Part 1
Oct 23, 2023
25 - Life in the 'new Moria' refugee camp: Psychologist and fieldworker for Doctors Without Borders, Katrin Glatz Brubakk, in conversation with Heidi Mogstad
Oct 16, 2023
24 - Humanitarian diplomacy and multilateral engagement - Reflections from an IFRC Permanent Representative
Oct 09, 2023
23 - Living in a changing climate: Dynamics of forced migration and displacement
Sep 07, 2023
22 - Rediscovering humanitarianism through the lens of justice: Roles, responsibilities and rights
Aug 09, 2023
21 - Risks and responsibilities in the digital transformation of humanitarian action
Jul 31, 2023
20 - Jan Egeland on humanitarian negotiations
Jul 25, 2023
19 – Ethics and the global distribution of vaccines during Covid-19
Jun 28, 2023
18 - Engaging with the Taliban then and now
May 15, 2023
17 - Principled humanitarian action: Dynamics of good practice
Apr 26, 2023
16 - Red lines for humanitarian aid in Afghanistan
Feb 24, 2023
15 - The ethics of humanitarian neutrality in Syria
Feb 23, 2023
14 - Climate resilient development and humanitarianism
Feb 22, 2023
13 - Changing conflict dynamics, drought cycles and vulnerabilities in Samburu, Kenya
Feb 22, 2023
12 - Institutionalising inclusive long-term responses and climate financing in Turkana, Kenya
Feb 22, 2023
11 - Diverse knowledges and changing pastoral livelihoods in Kajiado, Kenya
Feb 22, 2023
10 – Against the humanitarian grain
Feb 21, 2023
09 – Humanitarianism in a post-liberal age
Feb 16, 2023
08 – Communities are key to energy resilience in humanitarian crisis
Dec 19, 2022
07 – What do we know about humanitarian energy?
Dec 12, 2022
06 – Energy politics: When fossil fuels turn into renewables
Nov 07, 2022
05 – When environmental justice and ontological utopia are not enough
Oct 25, 2022
04 – Rethinking community resilience
Oct 11, 2022
03 – Shifting our understanding of vulnerability
Oct 11, 2022
02 – Humanitarian disasters through the lens of a practitioner and researcher
Oct 11, 2022
01 - Anthropology and humanitarian disasters
Oct 11, 2022