RSVP for Discussion of new book on "Disadvantaged Childhoods and Humanitarian Intervention: Processes of Affective Commodification and Objectification", Monday, March 1, 2021, 12-2PM (EST)
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Depending on numbers, the second half of the event may consist of "breakout rooms" in which attendees and presenters can discuss topics of shared interest. To facilitate the organization of this part of the event, please let us which contributor(s) you might most like to be matched up with in such a breakout room:
Kristen Cheney and Aviva Sinervo, Volume Editors and authors of "NGO Economies of Affect: Humanitarianism and Childhood in Contemporary and Historical Perspectives" and "The Orphan Industrial Complex: The Charitable Commodification of Children and Its Consequences for Child Protection"
Drew Anderson, author of "Forming a Humanitarian Brand: Childhood and Affect in Central Australia"
Estella Carpi and Chiara Diana, authors of "The Right to Play Versus the Right to War? Vulnerable Childhood in Lebanon's NGOization"
Caroline E. Compretta, author of "Need Saving?/Saving Need: Intersecting Discourses on Urban Children, Families, and Need in a U.S. Faith-Based Organization"
Karishma Desai, author of "Letting Girls Learn, Letting Girls Rise: Commodifying Girlhoods in Humanitarian Campaigns"
Sarah E. Lahti, author of " A Tale of Two NGO Discourses: NGO Stories of Suffering Qur'anic School Children in Senegal"
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