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  • Humanity is a semiannual publication dedicated to publishing original research and reflection on human rights, humanitarianism, and development in the modern and contemporary world. An interdisciplinary enterprise, Humanity draws from a variety of fields, including anthropology, law, literature, history, philosophy, politics, and examines the intersections between and among them. Editorial Statement

    2010 Single Issue $15.00
    There will be one issue in 2010, to be published October 1st.


    In that first issue, look for these articles:

    Lynn Festa - "Humanity without Feathers"
    Michel Agier - "Humanity as an Identity and Its Political Effects (A Note on Camps and Humanitarian Government)"
    Martti Koskenniemi - "Human Rights Mainstreaming as a Strategy for Institutional Power"
    Andrew Lakoff - "Two Regimes of Global Health"
    Didier Fassin - "Ethics of Survival: A Democratic Approach to the Politics of Life"
      -   "Unembedding War Photography: An Interview with Kael Alford"
    Jan Eckel - "Human Rights and Decolonization: New Perspectives and Open Questions"
    Julian Bourg - "On Terrorism as Human Sacrifice"

    And other texts, including an essay review.

    Subscription prices for 2011:
  • Individuals: $45.00
  • Students: $20.00 (with valid ID)
  • Institutions: $85.00

    To place an order, use the Subscribe link in the left navigation menu or call 717-632-3535 (ask for subscriber services).
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