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SUMMARY:On humanitarian-speak &amp\; its four great horses: how to ride th
 em - Raymond Apthorpe\, Visiting Professor\, University of Cambridge
DTSTART:20171016T160000Z
DTEND:20171016T173000Z
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CONTACT:Melissa Gatter
DESCRIPTION:The Cambridge Migration Society presents the first seminar in 
 a series on Humanitarianism and Development in the Governance of Migration
  "Crises". \n\nThis series brings together development practitioners\, hum
 anitarian workers\, and academics in various fields to explore and critica
 lly discuss how policies and practices in the fields of development\, huma
 nitarianism\, and migration control inform and intersect with each other.\
 n\nProfessor Apthorpe\, an anthropologist with decades of experience as a 
 humanitarian in the field\, will discuss the ways in which different conce
 ptions of development and humanitarian intervention inform\, overlap\, and
  contradict with each other. This seminar offers a foundation for particip
 ants to understand the various ways these terms are conceptualized and wil
 l be used in this series.\n\nAbout Professor Apthorpe:\nVisiting Professor
  Raymond Apthorpe has taught in many universities around the world and wor
 ked for and advised a variety of governmental\, inter-governmental\, and n
 on-governmental organizations in the UK and elsewhere. He is an associate 
 member of the five year Humanitarian Response to Natural Disasters in Conf
 lict Zones research project at Erasmus University's International Institut
 e of Social Research\, The Hague\, where he was Professor of Social Anthro
 pology and Sociology of Development for ten years. Professor Apthorpe is a
 lso Honorary Secretary of the Royal Anthropological Society\, London.
LOCATION:Pembroke College\, Room N7
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