In this blog post, Southern Responses’ Research Associate Dr Estella Carpi explores the implications of the concept and process of ‘inclusion’ in relation to South-South Cooperation. This critique sheds new light on the challenges that the ‘localisation of aid’ agenda needs to face to become more responsive in humanitarian contexts.
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Histories and spaces of Southern-led responses to displacement
In this blog post Prof. Elena Fiddian-Qasmiyeh highlights the need for the analyses of local responses to be more attentive to the longstanding history of diverse “local/Southern” actors and examines the ways in which Southern-led responses can work alongside, or explicitly challenge, Northern-led responses to displacement.
The Localisation of Aid and Southern-led responses to Displacement: Beyond instrumentalising local actors.
In this post Prof. Elena Fiddian-Qasmiyeh examines a number of questions and concerns relating to the localization of aid agenda.
Humanitarianism and Postcoloniality: A Look at Academic Texts
In this blog post, Southern Responses' Research Associate, Dr Estella Carpi, uses her experience of teaching humanitarianism in Lebanon, Turkey and Italy, to examine how 'northern-born' theories and frameworks of humanitarianism interact with the 'cultural dispositions' of students and how, in turn, these interactions influence student responses to humanitarian teaching.
Southern Responses at Chatham House “Winning Back the Human Race” Conference
Dr Estella Carpi reflects on the multiple contributions to the 'Winning Back the Human Race' conference at Chatham House and the need to reconceptualise the modalities of intervention in the humanitarian sphere.


