Part of a Book – Chapter

  • Frerks, G. and D. Hilhorst (2021). ‘Disaster studies. Perspectives between nature and ritual’. In M. Hoondert, P.Post, M. Klomp, M. Barnard (eds) Handbook of Disaster Ritual. Multidisciplinary perspectives, cases and themes. Leuven, Paris, Bristol: Peeters, Chapter 1, 51-69
  • R. Van Voorst & D.J.M. Hilhorst (2018). Key Points of Interactive Research: An Ethnographic Approach to Risk. In A. Olofsson & J.O. Zinn (Eds.), Researching Risk and Uncertainty. Methodologies, Methods and Research Strategies (Critical Studies in Risk and Uncertainty) (pp. 53-77). Cham: Palgrave Macmillan
  • D.J.M. Hilhorst (2018). Arenas. In T Allen, A MacDonald & H Radice (Eds.), Humanitarianism: A Dictionary of Concepts (pp. 30-51). London: Routledge
  • D.J.M. Hilhorst, B. Weijs & G. van der Haar (2017). Facing Fragilities: The socially embedded nature of socio-economic recovery. In D.J.M. Hilhorst, B. Weijs & G. van der Haar (Eds.), People, Aid and Institutions in Socio-economic Recovery: Facing Fragilities (Routledge Humanitarian Studies) (pp. 1-19). London: Routledge Eartscan
  • C.I. Wakenge & D.J.M. Hilhorst (2017). Emergency or Durable Solution? Coltan Mining and Cooperatives in Northern Katanga (DRC). In D Hilhorst, B. Weijs & G. van der Haar (Eds.), People, Aid and Institutions in Socio-economic Recovery: Facing Fragilities (Routledge Humanitarian Studies) (pp. 82-99). London: Routledge Eartscan
  • R. Twijnstra & D.J.M. Hilhorst (2017). Blind Spots: Domestic Entrepreneurship and Private-sector Development in South-Sudan.In D.J.M. Hilhorst, B. Weijs & G. van der Haar (Eds.), People, Aid and Institutions in Socio-economic Recovery: Facing Fragilities (Routledge Humanitarian Studies) (pp. 119-137). Abington, Oxon, UK: Routledge
  • W. Wairimu, M.A. Slingerland & D.J.M. Hilhorst (2017). Aid under Contestation: public works, labour and community-based food security programming in post-conflict northern Uganda. In D.J.M. Hilhorst, B. Weijs & G. van der Haar (Eds.), People, Aid and Institutions in Socio-economic Recovery: Facing Fragilities (Routledge Humanitarian Studies) (pp. 156-173). Abington, Oxon, UK: Routledge
  • P.M. Kyamusugulwa, J. Cuvelier & D.J.M. Hilhorst (2017). Labour mobilisation: The case of Tushiriki (DRC). In D.J.M. Hilhorst, B. Weijs & G. van der Haar (Eds.), People, Aid and Institutions in Socio-economic Recovery: Facing Fragilities (pp. 138-156). London: Routledge
  • D.J.M. Hilhorst (2015). Taking accountability to the next level. In On the road to Istanbul: How can the World Humanitarian Summit make humanitarian response more effective? (Humanitarian Accountability Report, 2015) (pp. 104-112) Geneva: CHS Alliance
  • D.J.M. Hilhorst, G. Andriessen, L. Kemkens & L. Weijers (2013). Doing good/being nice? Aid legitimacy and mutual imaging of aid workers and aid recipients. In D. HIlhorst (Ed.), (Routledge humanitarian studies : 1) (pp. 258-274) London and New York: Routledge Humanitarian studies
  • D.J.M. Hilhorst (2013). Disaster, Conflict and Society in Crisis Everyday politics of crisis response. In D. HIlhorst (Ed.), (Routledge humanitarian studies : 1) (pp. 1-15) London and New York: routledge Humanitarian studies
  • D.J.M. Hilhorst & B.J. Jansen (2013). Humanitarian space as arena: A perspective on the everyday politics of aid. In D. Hilhorst (Ed.), (Routledge Humanitarian Studies Series : 1) (pp. 187-204) London and New York: Routledge
  • D.J.M. Hilhorst, L. Weijers & M. van Wessel (2013). Aid Relations and Aid Legitimacy: mutual imaging of aid workers and recipients in Nepal. In A.M. Fechter (Ed.), (pp. 53-72) London: Routledge
  • D.J.M. Hilhorst & E.P.M. Heijmans (2012). University research’s role in reducing disaster risk. In B. Wisner, J.C. Gaillard & I. Kelman (Eds.), (pp. 739-749) Oxon/New York: Routledge
  • D.J.M. Hilhorst & B.J. Jansen (2012). Human rights and humanitarian action. In I. Boerefijn, L. Henderson, R. Janse & R. Weaver (Eds.), (pp. 269-286) Cambridge: Intersentia
  • D.J.M. Hilhorst & G.J. van Uffelen (2011). Menselijke factor grootste struikelblok. In M Senten (Ed.), (4) (pp. 10-15) NWO / Quest
  • D.J.M. Hilhorst & B.J. Jansen (2010). Humanitaire ruimte als arena: een perspectief op de alledaagse praktijk. In D. Dijkzeul & J. Herman (Eds.), (pp. 123-156) Gent: Academia Press
  • D.J.M. Hilhorst & M. van Leeuwen (2009). Grounding local peace organizations: a case study of Southern Sudan. In (Non-state actors in international law. Politics and Governance Series) (pp. 75-95) Surrey: Ashgate
  • D.J.M. Hilhorst (2008). Development, Gender, and the Revolution: Everyday Politics of Gordillera NGO’s. In R. Rutten (Ed.), (Governance and Political Change) (pp. 188-232) Manila, Philippines: Ateneo De Manila University Press
  • D.J.M. Hilhorst (2008). Understanding and Guiding Reconstruction Processes. In S.J.H. Rietjens & M.T.I.B. Bollen (Eds.), (pp. 111-121) England: Ashgate Publishing Limited
  • D.J.M. Hilhorst (2008). Hoe natuurlijk zijn natuurrampen? In T. Dietz, F. den Hertog & H. van der Wusten (Eds.), (pp. 233-238) Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press
  • D.J.M. Hilhorst & M. Helmer (2007). Disaster Risk Reduction: shifting the perspective. In P. Hoebink (Ed.),(pp. 171-185) Assen: Van Gorcum
  • D.J.M. Hilhorst (2007). The art of NGO-ing: everyday practices as key to understanding development NGOs. In P Opoku-Mensah, D Lewis & T Tvedt (Eds.), (pp. 297-325) Aalborg: Aalborg University Press
  • D.J.M. Hilhorst (2007). Victims, right holders, clients or citizens? The recipient side of the Tsunami response. In P. Hoebink (Ed.), (pp. 45-54) Assen: Van Gorcum
  • B. Schennink, D.J.M. Hilhorst, C. van der Borgh & G. van der Haar (2006). Working on peace building and conflict prevention: Reflection on the findings. In B. Schennink & G. van der Haar (Eds.), Working on peace building and conflict prevention (pp. 203-217). Amsterdam: Dutch University Press
  • N. Douma & D.J.M. Hilhorst (2006). ‘Are we making a difference?’ Cordaid policy and practice in addressing complex political emergencies: the case of Sudan. In B. Schennink & G. van der Haar (Eds.),(pp. 47-84) Amsterdam: Dutch University Press
  • D.J.M. Hilhorst & M. van Leeuwen (2005). Global peacebuilders and local conflict: the feminization of peace in Southern Sudan. In T Davids & F van Driel (Eds.), (pp. 93-108) Aldershot: Ashgate Publishing
  • D.J.M. Hilhorst & M. van Leeuwen (2004). Rethinking the relation between relief and development: Villagisation in Rwanda. In Ph. Essed, G. Frerks & J. Schrijvers (Eds.), (Studies in Forced Migration : 13) (pp. 179-190) Oxford: Berghahn Books
  • D.J.M. Hilhorst & G.E.A. Bankoff (2004). Introduction: Mapping vulnerability. In G. Bankoff, G. Frerks & D. Hilhorst (Eds.), (pp. 1-9) London: Earthscan
  • D.J.M. Hilhorst (2004). Complexity and diversity: unlocking social domains of disaster response. In G Bankoff, G. Frerks & D. Hilhorst (Eds.), (pp. 52-66) London: Earthscan
  • D.J.M. Hilhorst (2004). Indigenous identity, conflict and conflict resolution. In J. Carino & V. Tauli (Eds.),(pp. 83-89) Baguio City: Tebtebba Foundation
  • D.J.M. Hilhorst & N. Schmiemann (2003). Humanitarian principles of medecins sans-frontieres, Holland. In L. Roper, J. Petitt & D. Eade (Eds.), (Development in Practice Reader series) (pp. 316-332) Oxford: IDS/OXFAM
  • D.J.M. Hilhorst (2001). Negotiating the meaning of organisation: The importance of social network analysis’. In (pp. 281-298)
  • D.J.M. Hilhorst (1997). Discourse Formation in Social Movements. Issues of Collective Action. In H. de ; Long, N. Haan (Ed.), (pp. 121-149) Assen: Van Gorcum