Care in Crisis – Ethnographic Perspectives of Humanitarianism

22. – 24.2. 2018 , Mainz

This conference introduces the notion of care into studies of humanitarianism. Care is a social activity produced by combinations of intimate and institutional practices. All of us need to be cared for, but care requirements are revealed more starkly and are often amplified in moments of acute need or emergency. At the same time, in emergency and disaster situations, quotidian care arrangements can themselves undergo a crisis. Everyday routines may need to be adapted and radically changing conditions can call into question established procedures, or demand alternative modes of action.

Humanitarian intervention reconfigures caring institutions through new ways of knowing and representing suffering that emerge alongside organizational responses; it produces shifts in the organization and practice of care that profoundly reshape the sociality of those involved; and it is implicated in the production of new material environments that restructure the possibilities and limits of caring interventions.

Contributors draw on ethnographic fieldwork to explore the mutual construction of entitlements, responsibilities and governance that shape practices of care in humanitarian contexts, as well as the moral underpinnings, materiality and lived realities of these dynamics.

We welcome guests, but have only limited space. Therefore, we ask those interested to send their request to: Care_in_Crisis@uni-mainz.de and wait for a confirmation before booking their journeys.

For non-invited guests we will charge 20,- €, which will cover coffee- and tea-breaks for both days.

Flyer of the Conference

Poster of the Conference