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Humanitarian Reason - About Didier Fassin, Humanitarian Reason. A Moral History of the Present, translated by Rachel Gomme (Berkeley, University of California Press, 2012).

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 January 2013

Monika Krause*
Affiliation:
Goldsmiths College, London [sos01mk@gold.ac.uk].
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References

1 See for example Aiwa Ong and Stephen Collier, eds., Global Assemblages: Technology, Politics and Ethics as Global Problems (Oxford, Blackwell, 2005); Gil Eyal and Larissa Buchholz, 2010, “From the Sociology of Intellectuals to the Sociology of Interventions”, Annual Review of Sociology, 36, pp. 117-137 ; Andrew Lakoff, ed., Disasters and the Politic of Intervention (New York, University of California Press 2010).