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- 01J302B4CFASMBYM9K1SWGDPK9 classification A1.
- 01J302B4CFASMBYM9K1SWGDPK9 date "2024".
- 01J302B4CFASMBYM9K1SWGDPK9 language "eng".
- 01J302B4CFASMBYM9K1SWGDPK9 type journalArticle.
- 01J302B4CFASMBYM9K1SWGDPK9 hasPart 01JE3DNTXS0DYB65E74CHAHYM1.pdf.
- 01J302B4CFASMBYM9K1SWGDPK9 subject "Social Sciences".
- 01J302B4CFASMBYM9K1SWGDPK9 doi "10.1111/disa.12626".
- 01J302B4CFASMBYM9K1SWGDPK9 issn "0361-3666".
- 01J302B4CFASMBYM9K1SWGDPK9 issn "1467-7717".
- 01J302B4CFASMBYM9K1SWGDPK9 issue "4".
- 01J302B4CFASMBYM9K1SWGDPK9 volume "48".
- 01J302B4CFASMBYM9K1SWGDPK9 abstract "This paper addresses the complexity of studying the coloniality of humanitarianism and present-day relationships of power and authority in refugee settings. Building on 13 months of fieldwork, it presents an ethnographic account of the 2018 refugee corruption scandal in Uganda and the Nakivale Refugee Settlement. The core of this paper's argument is based on a grounded analysis of how ‘the saga’ not only exposed corruptive practices in the country's refugee programme, but also the meanings of being ‘human’ and what this implies for making claims to humanitarian authority. The paper asserts that the way in which the scandal unravelled in the (inter)national media, and how it affected sociopolitical tensions in the camp, revealed a deeply fraught conception of both human and humanitarian duality, embedded in a coloniality of power. Ultimately, power imbalances, frictions, and conflicts between national, international, and refugee actors highlighted a deep-rooted and historical struggle for humanity and legitimate humanitarian authority.".
- 01J302B4CFASMBYM9K1SWGDPK9 author DA582FC4-11BF-11E3-8691-456010BDE39D.
- 01J302B4CFASMBYM9K1SWGDPK9 dateCreated "2024-07-17T10:03:25Z".
- 01J302B4CFASMBYM9K1SWGDPK9 dateModified "2024-12-12T21:14:08Z".
- 01J302B4CFASMBYM9K1SWGDPK9 name "The coloniality of power in Uganda's Nakivale Refugee Settlement : struggling for humanitarian authority amidst the 2018 corruption scandal".
- 01J302B4CFASMBYM9K1SWGDPK9 pagination urn:uuid:7081fde4-4b01-4f35-b6b0-c3801ce536a1.
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- 01J302B4CFASMBYM9K1SWGDPK9 type A1.