Incoming Resources
- The philanthropy reader, edited by Michael Moody and Beth Breeze
- Empire of humanity, a history of humanitarianism, Michael Barnett
- A bed for the night, humanitarianism in crisis, David Rieff
- Individualism, decadence and globalization, on the relationship of part to whole, 1859-1920, Regenia Gagnier
- The ironic spectator, solidarity in the age of post-humanitarianism, Lilie Chouliaraki
- The dark sides of virtue, reassessing international humanitarianism, David Kennedy ; illustrated by Doug Mayhew
- Humanitarianism, communications and change, edited by Simon Cottle and Glenda Cooper
- HumanKind, Brad Aronson
- 50 business classics, your shortcut to the most important ideas on innovation, management, and strategy, Tom Butler-Bowdon
- This whispering in our hearts, Henry Reynolds
- No dancing, no dancing, inside the global humanitarian crisis, Denis Dragovic
- The meaning of luck, stories of learning, leadership and love, Steve Waugh
- The philanthropy reader, edited by Beth Breeze and Michael Moody
- Immediations, the humanitarian impulse in documentary, Pooja Rangan
- The business of changing the world, how billionaires, tech disruptors, and social entrepreneurs are revolutionizing the global aid industry, Raj Kumar
- Bringing progress to paradise, what I got from giving to a mountain village in Nepal, Jeff Rasley
- The ironic spectator, solidarity in the age of post-humanitarianism, Lilie Chouliaraki
- Humanitarianism and suffering, the mobilization of empathy, edited by Richard Ashby Wilson, Richard D. Brown
- Humanitarianism contested, where angels fear to tread, Michael Barnett and Thomas G. Weiss
- Disability, human rights and the limits of humanitarianism, edited by Michael Gill, Grinnell College, USA, Cathy J. Schlund-Vials, University of Connecticut-Storrs, USA
- Individualism, decadence and globalization, on the relationship of part to whole, 1859-1920, Regenia Gagnier
- The life you can save, acting now to end world poverty, Peter Singer
- Humanitarianism in question, politics, power, ethics, edited by Michael Barnett and Thomas G. Weiss
- Immediations, the humanitarian impulse in documentary, Pooja Rangan
- Photography, humanitarianism, empire, Jane Lydon
- Humanitarian performance, from disaster tragedies to spectacles of war, James Thompson
- Global capital, human needs and social policies, Ian Gough
- Photography, humanitarianism, empire, Jane Lydon
- Distant suffering, morality, media and politics, Luc Boltanski ; translated by Graham Burchell