Abstract
In this interview with Elena Fiddian-Qasmiyeh, Juliano Fiori—Head of Studies (Humanitarian Affairs) at Save the Children—reflects on Eurocentrism and coloniality in studies of and responses to migration. In the context of ongoing debates about the politics of knowledge and the urgency of anticolonial action, Fiori discusses the ideological and epistemological bases of responses to migration, the Western character of humanitarianism, the “localization of aid” agenda, and the political implications of new populisms of the Right.
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Fiddian-Qasmiyeh, E., & Fiori, J. (2020). Migration, Humanitarianism, and the Politics of Knowledge. Migration and Society, 3(1), 180–189. https://doi.org/10.3167/arms.2020.030114
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