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John Hammock

John Hammock

John Hammock

john.hammock@tufts.edu

Phone: (617) 821-6114

Office: Goddard 133b

Address:
The Fletcher School
Tufts University
160 Packard Ave
Medford, MA 02155

Associate Professor of Public Policy

Education

BA, Denison University
MALD and PhD in international relations, The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy

Professional Activities

Research Associate, Oxford Poverty and Human Development Initiative, Queen Elizabeth House, Oxford University (2007); Former Executive Director, Oxfam America (1984-95); former Executive Director, ACCION International (1973-80); Founder and former Director, Feinstein International Center, Tufts University; Consultant, Women's World Banking and USAID.

Curriculum Vitae

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Programs & Centers

Courses

Spring 2010

Research Interests

Ethics and Human Development, Humanitarian Aid; Latin American development; Cuba; Central American immigration.

Selected Publications

  • Wilson, Alissa, Barham, Ann, Hammock, John. Practical Idealists: Changing the World and Getting Paid. Global Equity Initiative, Harvard, 2008.
  • Hammock J, et al. Testimonios de familias migrantes salvadoreņas: probreza y trabajo, 2006.
  • Hammock J, et al. Testimonies of Migrant Salvadoran Families: Poverty and Work, 2006.
  • Hammock J, et al. Pobreza y trabajo: testimonios de migrantes salvadoreņas , (Forthcoming).
  • Hammock, J. An open approach to living with cancer, Philadelphia: Xlibris Press, (2004).
  • Hammock J, Harinarayan A. "Debt relief: giving poor countries a second chance," In Ian T. Douglas I, Pui-Lan K, eds. Beyond post-colonial Anglicanism. New York: Church Publishing, Inc, (2001).
  • Hammock J, Natsios A, "Introduction to famine." In: Cuny F, Hill RB, eds. Famine, conflict and response: a basic guide, West Hartford, CT: Kumarian Press, (1999).
  • Hammock J, Charny JR. "Emergency response as morality play: the media, the relief agencies, and the need for capacity building." Rotberg RI, Weiss TG, eds. From massacres to genocide: the media, public policy, and humanitarian crises. Washington, DC: The Brookings Institution. Cambridge, MA: The World Peace Foundation, (1996).
  • Youth and Adolescents in Complex Emergency: A UNHCR Workshop Proceedings, The Famine Center (1998).
  • Coping with Crisis, Coping with Aid: Capacity Building, Coping Mechanisms and Dependency, The Famine Center (1997).
  • Landmines: An Overview, The Famine Center (1996).