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IPR Policy Brief - Protecting Palestinian children from political violence
Jason Hart
Mar 01, 2013
Violence has shaped the setting in which successive generations of children living in the occupied territories of Gaza, the West Bank and East Jerusalem, have grown up. Although numerous UN and international non-governmental...
Published by: University of Bath
IPR Policy Brief - Protecting Palestinian children from political violence
Jason Hart
Mar 01, 2013
Violence has shaped the setting in which successive generations of children living in the occupied territories of Gaza, the West Bank and East Jerusalem, have grown up. Although numerous UN and international non-governmental...
Published by: University of Bath
Scholarship Announced to Honor History Professor and Lincoln Scholar Jason Silverman
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
The Dr. Jason Silverman Scholarship was announced March 11 at the Palmer Lecture, an event held for Silverman to showcase his latest Lincoln research that he conducted alongside students. Already $20,000 has been raised toward...
Published by: Winthrop University
Locating young refugees historically
Jason Hart
Apr 10, 2014
Nowadays humanitarian organisations are often keen to engage young displaced people in programmatic efforts. In such efforts attention is commonly paid to the impact of the social dynamics of gender. However, similar...
Locating young refugees historically
Jason Hart
Apr 10, 2014
Nowadays humanitarian organisations are often keen to engage young displaced people in programmatic efforts. In such efforts attention is commonly paid to the impact of the social dynamics of gender. However, similar...
Rights without borders? Learning from the institutional response to Iraqi refugee children in Jordan
Jason Hart, Anna Kvittingen
Jan 01, 0001
The principle of universality is a cornerstone of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. Study of displaced Iraqi children in Jordan reveals the political and economic factors that can militate against universality in...
RIBA President’s Awards for Research 2017 Winner of the Annual Theme - Housing

The population of people living in temporary settlements after disasters is in the millions and the average stay in these settlements exceeds a decade. This paper reviews the literature on the design of post-disaster relief...

Review of David Bentley Hart, The Experience of God: Being, Consciousness, Bliss (New Haven and London
Michelle Rebidoux
May 16, 2016
One thing, certainly, can be said about David Bentley Hart’s book and it is this: that its author takes atheism very seriouslyor rather, the “New Atheism,” as it is called, a recent ideologico-cultural “movement” whose...
Review of David Bentley Hart, The Experience of God: Being, Consciousness, Bliss (New Haven and London
Michelle Rebidoux
May 16, 2016
One thing, certainly, can be said about David Bentley Hart’s book and it is this: that its author takes atheism very seriouslyor rather, the “New Atheism,” as it is called, a recent ideologico-cultural “movement” whose...
Rights without borders? Learning from the institutional response to Iraqi refugee children in Jordan
Jason Hart, Anna Kvittingen
Jan 01, 0001
The principle of universality is a cornerstone of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. Study of displaced Iraqi children in Jordan reveals the political and economic factors that can militate against universality in...
Neglect and the protection of refugee children
NEGLECT is widely understood as the most prevalent form of maltreatment that children are exposed to globally. To date, however, there has been minimal focus on the extent and nature of child neglect in settings of displacement...
RIBA President’s Awards for Research 2017 Winner of the Annual Theme - Housing

The population of people living in temporary settlements after disasters is in the millions and the average stay in these settlements exceeds a decade. This paper reviews the literature on the design of post-disaster relief...

Thermal comfort in desert refugee camps
Long-term encampment is a growing aspect of a growing refugee crisis. There is hence the need to ensure shelters provide a safe and suitable environment. We present the first field study including social and thermal comfort...
Conceptualising and Challenging Child Neglect in Humanitarian Action

Background: Humanitarian organisations commonly identify neglect as a specific form of harm from which children should be protected. However, lack of debate about the aetiology of child neglect has left intact a tendency to...

Thermal comfort in desert refugee camps
Long-term encampment is a growing aspect of a growing refugee crisis. There is hence the need to ensure shelters provide a safe and suitable environment. We present the first field study including social and thermal comfort...
The Private Sector in the Development Landscape
In introducing the Special Issue on The Private Sector in the Development Landscape this article focuses upon three key themes all related, in some manner, to the issue of power. These themes are drawn from the critique of...
Conceptualising and Challenging Child Neglect in Humanitarian Action

Background: Humanitarian organisations commonly identify neglect as a specific form of harm from which children should be protected. However, lack of debate about the aetiology of child neglect has left intact a tendency to...

Neglect and the protection of refugee children
NEGLECT is widely understood as the most prevalent form of maltreatment that children are exposed to globally. To date, however, there has been minimal focus on the extent and nature of child neglect in settings of displacement...
The Private Sector in the Development Landscape
In introducing the Special Issue on The Private Sector in the Development Landscape this article focuses upon three key themes all related, in some manner, to the issue of power. These themes are drawn from the critique of...
End user engagement in refugee shelter design

Debate about participatory design (PD) has focussed considerably upon process. Factors such as facilitation skills and commitment to a participatory ethos have been highlighted as factors mediating stakeholder engagement....

End user engagement in refugee shelter design

Debate about participatory design (PD) has focussed considerably upon process. Factors such as facilitation skills and commitment to a participatory ethos have been highlighted as factors mediating stakeholder engagement....

Written in White
Nathan Lyons
Jan 16, 2017
The poem ‘Colloquies’ by Australian poet Kevin Hart can be read as a literary elaboration of Rabbi Isaac the Blind’s theory of divine white writing. ‘Colloquies’ finds white writing in the pages of God s three books—scripture...
April M.F.A. Exhibition to Showcase Alumni Artwork
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
The M.F.A. Alumni Exhibition will open with a free public reception April 16, 6:30-11 p.m. at Hart-Witzen Gallery in Charlotte. Fourteen alumni and one Winthrop student will feature their work in the April exhibition.
Published by: Winthrop University
Five Faculty Publish New Works in Fall, Spring
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Scott Ely, English; Gregg Hecimovich, English; Eddie Lee, history; Jane Smith, English; and Jason Tselentis, design have published new works.
Published by: Winthrop University

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