The Power of Holding Humanitarianism Hostage and the Myth of Protective Principles
(2008)
Book Chapter
Hammond, L. (2008). The Power of Holding Humanitarianism Hostage and the Myth of Protective Principles. In M. N. Barnett, & T. G. Weiss (Eds.), Humanitarianism in question : politics, power, ethics (172-195). Cornell University Press
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The Making of a Good Citizen in an Ethiopian Returnee Settlement (2004)
Book Chapter
Hammond, L. (2004). The Making of a Good Citizen in an Ethiopian Returnee Settlement. In L. D. Long, & E. Oxfeld (Eds.), Coming Home? Refugees, Migrants, and Those Who Stayed Behind (187-205). University of Pennsylvania Press
This Place Will Become Home. Refugee Repatriation to Ethiopia (2004)
Book
Hammond, L. (2004). This Place Will Become Home. Refugee Repatriation to Ethiopia. Cornell University Press. https://doi.org/10.7591/9781501727252How do communities grapple with the challenges of reconstruction after conflicts? In one of the first in-depth ethnographic accounts of refugee repatriation anywhere in the world, Laura C. Hammond follows the story of Ada Bai, a returnee settlement w... Read More about This Place Will Become Home. Refugee Repatriation to Ethiopia.
How Will the Children Come Home? Emplacement and the Creation of the Social Body in an Ethiopian Returnee Settlement (2003)
Book Chapter
Hammond, L. (2003). How Will the Children Come Home? Emplacement and the Creation of the Social Body in an Ethiopian Returnee Settlement. In K. F. Olwig, & E. Gullov (Eds.), Children's Places. Cross-Cultural Perspectives (77-94). Routledge
The Ethiopian Crisis of 1999-2000: Lessons Learned, Questions Unanswered (2002)
Journal Article
Hammond, L., & Maxwell, D. (2002). The Ethiopian Crisis of 1999-2000: Lessons Learned, Questions Unanswered. Disasters, 26(3), 262-79. https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-7717.00204