List of Figures page vii List of Tables ix Acknowledgements x List of Abbreviations xii 5.1 Humanitarian Accountability 5.2 Figures, Narratives, and Omissions: Ireland 5.3 The Power of Numbers: Soviet Russia 5.4 More than 'Dollars' and 'Per Cent': Ethiopia 5.5 Keeping the Record: A Bicentennial Perspective Conclusion: The Moral Economy of Humanitarianism References Index vi Contents
Her research interests lie in the fields of folkloristics, digital humanities and environmental humanities, with specific focus on storytelling, place-making and revitalisation in Indigenous contexts. Her recent publications include 'Reading Small Data in Indigenous Contexts: Ethical Perspectives', in Research Methods for Reading Digital Data in the Digital Humanities, edited by Griffin and Hayler (2016); 'Mobile Technology in Indigenous Landscapes', in Indigenous People and Mobile Technologies, edited by Dyson, Grant and Hendriks (2016); and 'Indigenous Voices on the Web: Folksonomies and Endangered Languages' published in the Journal of American Folklore in 2015.
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