Book launch | '#Help: Digital Humanitarianism and the Remaking of International Order'
Like many other areas of life, humanitarian practice and thinking are being transformed by information and communications technology. Despite this, the growing digitization of humanitarianism has been a relatively unnoticed dimension of global order. Based on more than seven years of data collection and interdisciplinary research, #Help presents a ground-breaking study of digital humanitarianism and its ramifications for international law and politics.
Guest speakers
Professor Anne Orford, Melbourne Laureate Professor; Michael D Kirby Professor of International Law; ARC Kathleen Fitzpatrick Laureate Fellow
Professor Kieran Tranter, Chair of Law, Technology and Future in the School of Law at Queensland University of Technology
Chaired by Professor Jane McAdam AO, Scientia Professor of Law, Director of the Andrew & Renata Kaldor Centre for International Refugee Law