Abstract
Humanitarian action encompasses a plurality of actions, actors, resources, and dynamics. This plurality demands alternative and innovative approaches that overcome the traditional paradigm under which humanitarian action has operated. This chapter focuses on the contributions of feminisms as a political endeavour with an emphasis on the potential of collective action and humanitarian advocacy. To advance the discussion, Colombia is presented as a case study, due to the rich tradition of social mobilisation and advocacy and where humanitarian crises, armed conflict, and peacebuilding initiatives converge. The aim is to further understand how a situated feminist agenda can shape humanitarian advocacy and authentically problematise aspects like power, politics, ethics, and the role of crisis-affected populations.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Depoliticising Humanitarian Action |
Subtitle of host publication | Paradigms, Dilemmas, Resistance. |
Editors | Isabelle Desportes, Alice Corbet, Ayesha Siddiqi |
Publisher | Routledge (Taylor & Francis Group) |
Chapter | 9 |
Pages | 185-207 |
Edition | 1 |
ISBN (Electronic) | 9781003412410 |
ISBN (Print) | 9781032535098 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 12 Sept 2024 |