‘The things that we have to do’: Ethics and instrumentality in humanitarian communication

作者: David Nolan , Akina Mikami

DOI: 10.1177/1742766512463040

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摘要: This study critically reflects on a schism evident in debates surrounding ‘humanitarian communication’. On one hand, it is approached as embodying an ideal of ethical practice. the other, ...

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