Humanitarianism as liberal diagnostic : humanitarian reason and the political rationalities of the liberal will-to-care
Applied geography ; Biopolitics ; Capital accumulation ; Economic geography ; Ethics ; Liberalism ; Moral geography ; Nineteenth Century ; Role of the State ; War
This article shows how a modern form of ‘humanitarian reason’ developed in concert with the rise of capitalism and the liberal state. In particular, it explores the processes that, during the course of the long 19th century, invoked both a market
-driven moral economy and a state-driven political morality within humanitarian endeavour. It then examines its strategic function as a ‘liberal diagnostic’: a recursive moral practice that helps constitute a liberal politics as much as it projects
Le role des combattants dans la prise du pouvoir du Front sandiniste de liberation nationale : etude sur le processus revolutionnaire a Leon, Nicaragua (septembre 1978-aout 1979)
Leon - Nicaragua - Amerique centrale - Amerique - Front sandiniste de liberation nationale - Revolution - Identite collective - Armee populaire
The nature and pattern of debris liberation by salt weathering: a laboratory study
The purpose of this paper is to describe one experiment which was designed to answer three main questions: how does the rate of debris liberation change through time; what are the grain size and textural characteristics of liberated debris; and what
Het geografisch plechtanker : eenheid in verscheidenheid. Liber amicorum Rob Tamsma. (The geographical mainsty : unity in diversity. Liber amicorum Rob Tamsma)
Trade liberalization, deindustrialization, and inequality : evidence from middle-income Latin American countries
This article explores the relationship among trade liberalization, deindustrialization, and income inequality in the more industrially advanced Latin American countries. It argues that, among the most important liberal reforms implemented during
the 1980s and 1990s, trade reform was especially detrimental to equality because it accelerated deindustrialization. The analysis provides evidence to support this mechanism. Therefore, as the liberalization of trade increased, the deindustrialization
Authoritarianism in the age of market liberalism in Sri Lanka
This paper seeks to make sense of what appears to be a contradictory coexistence of authoritarianism (or poor governance) and economic liberalization in Sri Lanka from the mid-1970s to the elections in 1994. The major point
Ideologies of land and place : memories from Zimbabwe’s war of liberation
Textual analysis of Shona and British settler memoirs describing life during Zimbabwe’s liberation war was undertaken to investigate non-traditional sources of environmental information and to understand how perceptions of human-environment