The humanitarian cyberspace: shrinking space or an expanding frontier?

Kristin Bergtora Sandvik

11/27/2015

Type
journal-article
Region
Sector
Human Rights
Category
Data Analysis
Methodology
Conceptual Framework
Objective
Legitimacy, Security

Abstract

In an effort to contribute to a more critical understanding of the role of information and communication technology (ICT) in humanitarian action, this article explores the topography of the ‘humanitarian cyberspace’ – a composite of ‘cyberspace’ and ‘humanitarian space’ – as it has emerged since the mid-1990s. The goals are to offer some observations about the conditions of the humanitarian cyberspace and to reflect on the relationship between the persistent features of humanitarian action and new developments brought on by ICT. The prism through which the role of ICT in humanitarian action is explored is that of the ‘shrinking humanitarian space’.