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Soaring poverty levels and 24-hour media coverage of global disasters have caused a surge in the number of international non-governmental organizations that address suffering on a massive scale. But how are these new global networks transforming the politics and power dynamics of humanitarian policy and practice? In New Humanitarianism and the Crisis of Charity, Michael Mascarenhas considers that issue using water management projects in India and Rwanda as case studies. Mascarenhas analyzes the complex web of agreements -both formal and informal-that are made between businesses, governments, and aid organizations, as well as the contradictions that arise when capitalism meets humanitarianism.

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New Humanitarianism would be an excellent addition to courses on development, inequality, public policy, and globalization, and it could (maybe should) be read by an audience beyond sociologists.

* American Journal of Sociology *

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements
Introduction
1. I am Here to Help
2. Educating the Global Humanitarian Citizen
3. The Business of Humanity and the Humanitarian Business
4. Failure is the F Word
Conclusion: A Crime Against Humanity
Bibliography
Index

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      Publisher: Indiana University Press
      Publication Date: 22/05/2017
      ISBN13: 9780253026422, 978-0253026422
      ISBN10: 0253026423
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Soaring poverty levels and 24-hour media coverage of global disasters have caused a surge in the number of international non-governmental organizations that address suffering on a massive scale. But how are these new global networks transforming the politics and power dynamics of humanitarian policy and practice? In New Humanitarianism and the Crisis of Charity, Michael Mascarenhas considers that issue using water management projects in India and Rwanda as case studies. Mascarenhas analyzes the complex web of agreements -both formal and informal-that are made between businesses, governments, and aid organizations, as well as the contradictions that arise when capitalism meets humanitarianism.

      Trade Review

      New Humanitarianism would be an excellent addition to courses on development, inequality, public policy, and globalization, and it could (maybe should) be read by an audience beyond sociologists.

      * American Journal of Sociology *

      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgements
      Introduction
      1. I am Here to Help
      2. Educating the Global Humanitarian Citizen
      3. The Business of Humanity and the Humanitarian Business
      4. Failure is the F Word
      Conclusion: A Crime Against Humanity
      Bibliography
      Index

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