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|a Carruth, Lauren,
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|a Love and liberation
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|a Ithaca [New York]
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|a Prologue: "I cannot give it up:" life and work in crisis -- Introduction: humanitarianism in the margins of empire -- The production and veneration of "the local" -- Humanitarianism is samafal -- Humanitarian work -- Crisis work -- Humanitarianism as anti-politics -- From crisis to liberation
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|a "An ethnography of the global humanitarian industry, centered on the appropriation and reimagining of relief by Somalis in Ethiopia. Policymakers and aid workers there are creatively using humanitarian funding to build autonomous governmental structures. In so doing, Somalis are essentially decolonizing Ethiopia and localizing the aid industry"--
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|d Ithaca [New York] : Cornell University Press, 2021
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