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Hope on the move: Israeli humanitarians between resilience and utopianism
Michal Givoni
Department of Politics & Government
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Arts and Humanities
Crisis
100%
Utopianism
100%
Israel
66%
Humanitarianism
66%
Europe
66%
Action
33%
Affective
33%
Judaism
33%
Initiative
33%
Expression
33%
Civil Society
33%
Engagement
33%
Hope
33%
Feelings
33%
Coping
33%
Voluntary
33%
Exceptions
33%
Subjectivity
33%
Political Community
33%
Impasse
33%
impersonals
33%
Care of the self
33%
Political Virtue
33%
Keyphrases
Humanitarian
100%
Israeli
100%
Resilience
100%
On the Move
100%
Utopianism
100%
Europe
33%
Israel
33%
Humanitarianism
33%
Refugees
16%
Humanitarian Action
16%
Jewish
16%
Motivation
16%
Paralysis
16%
Self-care
16%
Contrast Effect
16%
Grassroots
16%
Israeli Occupation
16%
Political Community
16%
Civil Society Organizations
16%
Aid Workers
16%
Refugee Crisis
16%
Operational Resource
16%
Refugee Aid
16%
Political Virtue
16%
Stuckness
16%
Relief Programs
16%
Humanitarian Engagement
16%
Social Sciences
Israel
100%
Israeli
100%
International Solidarity
100%
Utopianism
100%
Judaism
50%
Emotions
50%
Civil Society
50%
Subjectivity
50%
Humanitarian Assistance
50%
Political Community
50%
Political Virtue
50%
Refugee Crisis
50%
Psychology
Coping Strategies
100%
Subjectivity
100%