Humanitarianism

Mission

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Research

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Research Project/Theme A

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Research Project/Theme B

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Education

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Select Course Highlights

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Public Engagement

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Events

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Upcoming Events

  • Jul
    8
    2026 Human Rights Close to Home Summer Institute
    The Dodd Center for Human Rights
    ALL DAY

    A week-long institute at UConn Storrs bringing together K-12 educators and Connecticut high school students as part of the Human Rights Close to Home fellowship. Fellows explore human rights issues, rights-based teaching strategies, and civic engagement skills alongside expert scholars and community leaders.

  • Jul
    9
    2026 Human Rights Close to Home Summer Institute
    The Dodd Center for Human Rights
    ALL DAY

    A week-long institute at UConn Storrs bringing together K-12 educators and Connecticut high school students as part of the Human Rights Close to Home fellowship. Fellows explore human rights issues, rights-based teaching strategies, and civic engagement skills alongside expert scholars and community leaders.

  • Jul
    10
    2026 Human Rights Close to Home Summer Institute
    The Dodd Center for Human Rights
    ALL DAY

    A week-long institute at UConn Storrs bringing together K-12 educators and Connecticut high school students as part of the Human Rights Close to Home fellowship. Fellows explore human rights issues, rights-based teaching strategies, and civic engagement skills alongside expert scholars and community leaders.

  • Sep
    21
    Communicating to Build Support for Economic Rights With the U.S. Public: Actionable Insights From Communications Research
    The Dodd Center for Human Rights
    12:15 PM

    What does communication science tell us about how to build support for economic rights? This session will dive into the work of the Center for Public Interest Communications at the University of Florida and the resulting practical communication strategies that emerged across a variety of economic rights topics. 

News


Our People

Leadership

Shareen Hertel

Shareen Hertel

Wiktor Osiatyński Chair of Human Rights
Professor, Political Science and Human Rights

shareen.hertel@uconn.edu

Kathryn Libal

Kathryn Libal

Professor, Social Work and Human Rights

kathryn.libal@uconn.edu

Affiliates

Oksan Bayulgen

Robert Bird

Robert Bird

Alex Branzell, a man in a white shirt, smiles at the camera from The Dodd Center for Human Rights.

Alex Branzell

Davis Chacon Hurtado

Davis Chacón Hurtado

Audrey Chapman

Lynn Healy

Lynne Healey

Shareen Hertel

Shareen Hertel

Blair Johnson

Blair Johnson

Derek Johnson

Jin Kwon

Jin Kwon

Molly Land

Molly Land

Erica Laplante

Erica Laplante

Kathryn Libal

Kathryn Libal

Catherine Masud

Catherine Masud

Alanson Minkler

Craig Mortley

Craig Mortley

Gaurav Mukherjee

Gaurav Mukherjee

Desen Özkan

Desen Özkan

Stephen Park

Stephen Park

Susan Randolph

Susan Randolph

Michael Rubin

Michael Rubin

Cory Runstedler

Cory Runstedler

Swayam Sampurna Panigrahi

Swayam Sampurna Panigrahi

Lyle Scruggs

Margaret Walsh

Alyssa Webb, a woman with glasses and long brown hair, smiles at the camera.

Alyssa Webb

The Research Program on Humanitarianism (RPH) brings together UConn faculty from across the humanities and social sciences, as well from the Schools of Social Work, Education, and Law, for an ongoing discussion on the history and experience of humanitarian crisis and action, and the analytical and creative engagements that reflect on them.

RPH builds on the core belief that humanistic approaches are vital to understanding the major humanitarian crises facing global society and to human rights discourse more broadly. The program runs two faculty study groups – the RPH Forum and the History of Human Rights and Humanitarianism Colloquium – and sponsors public events open to faculty and students, including the Magnet Scholar Program.

Our Programs

The RPH Forum

A space for interdisciplinary dialogue on issues that require perspectives and expertise from multiple fields. Contributors represent the fields of history, art history, literature, critical theory, philosophy, political theory, anthropology, sociology, and law.

History of Human Rights and Humanitarianism Colloquium

A space for interdisciplinary dialogue on issues that require perspectives and expertise from multiple fields. Contributors represent the fields of history, art history, literature, critical theory, philosophy, political theory, anthropology, sociology, and law.

Magnet Scholar Program

Bringing visiting scholars to UConn annually to lead a series of seminars on current research topics. Past RPH Magnet scholars include:

Our History & Focus

The program was originally founded in 2005 by Professor Richard Wilson, director of UConn’s Gladstein Family Human Rights Institute, and Professor Richard Brown, a former director of the UConn’s Humanities Institute. The original name was Foundations of Humanitarianism Research and Teaching Program.

Its first research initiative involved tracing the intellectual, social, and cultural origins of the ethos of humanitarianism—the ideology and sensibility that has generated and sustained assertions of human rights for at least the past two centuries. This research project led to the international conference “Humanitarianism and Narratives of Inflicted Suffering” (Fall 2006) and to the publication of Wilson and Brown’s edited volume Humanitarianism and Suffering: The Mobilization of Empathy (Cambridge University Press, 2009).

Since then, under the direction of Professor Alexis Dudden (History), Professor Kerry Bystrom (English), Professor Eleni Coundouriotis (English), and now Professors Sarah Winter (English) and Sara Silverstein (History and Human Rights), the program has broadened its early emphasis on the historical construction of humanitarianism to explore issues in contemporary human rights, humanitarian law, and humanitarian intervention. It further works to assess the future of humanitarianism in relation to rival paradigms that articulate the connections and responsibilities that individuals, states, and transnational groups have to other human beings and the shared world in which they live. Specific threads of research include:

  • Shifting meanings of humanitarianism and responsibility in the era of the Responsibility to Protect doctrine
  • History of human right campaigns
  • Gender in humanitarian and human rights reportage
  • Role of mass media and alternative forms of new media in shaping human rights and humanitarian advocacy work
  • Politics of refugee crises and refugee camps

Upcoming Events

Past Events

News

Leadership

Sara Silverstein

Sara Silverstein

Co-Director, Research Program on Humanitarianism
Associate Professor, History & Human Rights

sara.silverstein@uconn.edu

Sarah Winter

Sarah Winter

Co-Director, Research Program on Humanitarianism
Professor, English

sarah.winter@uconn.edu