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    Vulnerability: A Contentious and Fluid Term
    with Maxwell J. Smith, Kate Rossiter, Sachin Sahni, and Diego Silva
    Hastings Center Report 40 (1): 5-6. 2010.
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    Unpacking the “Oughtness” of Palliative Care in Humanitarian Crises: Moral Logics and What Is at Stake?
    with Elysée Nouvet, Matthew Hunt, Gautham Krishnaraj, Corinne Schuster-Wallace, Laurie Elit, Sonya DeLaat, and Lisa Schwartz
    In Daniel Messelken & David Winkler (eds.), Health Care in Contexts of Risk, Uncertainty, and Hybridity, Springer. pp. 179-200. 2021.
    It is clear that in the eyes of a growing number of humanitarian fieldworkers and decision-makers, palliative care is something humanitarian organizations should strive to provide as they address the needs of populations affected by crises. What remains less clear are the moral justifications underlying the push to do so. This chapter dives beneath surface prescriptions of what “ought to be” the place of palliative care within humanitarian response. It presents and analyses a series of evocative…Read more