N°19 - May 2018

Configuration of “security principles” in the humanitarian field in Niger (2013-2016)

• Author: Tatiana SMIRNOVA • Doctor in Social Anthropology and Ethnology (EGESS) and associate researcher at the CESSMA

In French only

N°51 - December 2022

Appropriation and uses of a technological tool in a humanitarian context: The case of the first aid mobile application

Lukinson JEAN • Doctor in sociologie, Universiy of Limoges.

N°18 - May 2018

Humanitarian transition in the light of intimate relationships: “conjugal mixity” and appropriation of the “development rent” in Niger

• Author: Amalia DRAGANI • Doctor in Social Anthropology and Ethnography (EHESS), researcher affiliated with the Social Anthropology Laboratory of the Collège de France (LAS)

In French only

N°17 - May 2018

Influence of the security environment on the humanitarian dynamic in Gado Badzere in the North of Cameroon

• Author: Pierre Boris N'NDE • Doctor in Urban Anthropology (Laval University, Quebec)

  In French only

N°50 - December 2022

Youth employment in Agadez: strategies of local players faced with migration issues

• Aissata IGODOE Doctor in sociology (University Paris-Descartes)

N°16 - May 2018

Humanitarian workers and Journalists in Eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo: a negotiated friendship

• Author: Marie FIERENS • Doctor in Information and Communicatiion Sciences, member of the Research Center for Information and Communication Sciences (ReSIC) at the Université libre de Bruxelles

N°49 - December 2022

Experiences, perceptions and resources in the face of the COVID-19 epidemic among French Red Cross volunteers

• Émilie Mosnier  Aix Marseille University, INSERM, IRD, SESSTIM, Health Economics & Social Sciences & Medical Information Processing, Marseille, France Olivia Nevissas  Prospective Cooperation, Marseille, France

N°15 - May 2018

Humanitarian improvisation: potential and limitations of citizen solidarity in the migrant camps in Calais and Paris

• Author : Marjorie GERBIER-AUBLANC • Doctor in Sociology, researcher affiliated to the CEPED, at the Université Paris Descartes

N°14 - March 2018

Towards a concerted plan to remove children from the streets of Saint-Louis, Senegal: humanitarian transition and the ethical principle of autonomy

• Author : Jeanne SEMIN • Doctor in Anthropology, Researcher at the Institut des Mondes Africains (IAMf)

N°13 - March 2018

Peace Committees for Conflict Resolution in Casamance: from popular illusion to political denial

• Author: Alvar JONES SANCHEZ • Doctor in Social Anthropology, Associate Member of the Centre for Afro-Hispanic Studies at UNED