Humanitarian protection and the politics of labelling: the case of displaced Iraqi and Syrian Roma
This chapter examines the relationship between humanitarianism and internally displaced Roma in Syria and Iraq drawing on Didier Fassin’s critique of humanitarianism as inextricable from politics and Achille Mbembe’s theory of necropolitics. The chapter examines gendered violences committed agai...
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Format: | Print Article |
Language: | English |
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2025
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Gender and violence in Romani and Traveller lives
Year: 2025, Pages: 128-145 |
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Summary: | This chapter examines the relationship between humanitarianism and internally displaced Roma in Syria and Iraq drawing on Didier Fassin’s critique of humanitarianism as inextricable from politics and Achille Mbembe’s theory of necropolitics. The chapter examines gendered violences committed against displaced Iraqi and Syrian Roma by humanitarian organisations, state institutions, and public narratives through the politics of labelling, exclusion, and erasure. The humanitarian community has been complicit in ‘othering’ Iraqi and Syrian Roma and contributing to the marginalisation and displacement-induced vulnerabilities these groups experience. The chapter presents the implications of such ‘othering’ by the humanitarian community in research and practice and calls for a more nuanced approach to both. |
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Item Description: | Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 145 |
ISBN: | 9781032629278 |