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Refereed Publications (click here for full list)
Schwartz L, Nouvet E, de Laat S, Yantzi R, Wahoush O, Khater WA, et al. (2023) Aid when ‘there is nothing left to offer’: Experiences of palliative care and palliative care needs in humanitarian crises. PLOS Glob Public Health 3(2): e0001306. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgph.0001306
de Laat S. (2022). “Memory and Photographs of Unrepresentable Trauma in Rwandan Transitional Justice” IN Wolfe, S., Kane, M., & Ansah, T. (Eds.). In the Shadow of Genocide: Justice and Memory within Rwanda (1st ed.). Routledge.https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003228592
Nouvet E, Hunt M, Krishnaraj K, Schuster-Wallave C, Bernard C, Elit L, de Laat S, Schwartz L. (2022) “Chapter 12: Unpacking the ‘Oughtness’ of Palliative Care in Humanitarian Crises: Moral Logics and What Is at Stake?” Daniel Messelken and David Winkler eds. Health Care in Contexts of Risk, Uncertainty, and Hybridity. Springer Nature Switzerland AG. eBook ISBN 978-3-030-80443-5 Print ISBN 978-3-030-80442-8
de Laat, S. (2021). “In Then Out of the Frame: Lewis Hine’s Photographs of Refugees for the American Red Cross, 1918–20”, Journal of Humanitarian Affairs, 3(2), 5-17. Retrieved Nov 11, 2021, from https://www.manchesteropenhive.com/view/journals/jha/3/2/article-p5.xml
de Laat S. (2021). “The camera and the Red Cross: ‘Lamentable pictures’ and conflict photography bring into focus an international movement, 1855–1865”. International Review of the Red Cross. No. 913. March 2021. https://international-review.icrc.org/articles/camera-and-red-cross-lamentable-pictures-and-conflict-photography-913
de Laat, S., Wahoush, O., Jaber, R. Khater W, Musoni E, Abu Siam I, Schwartz L and the Humanitarian Health Ethics Research Group (2021) A case analysis of partnered research on palliative care for refugees in Jordan and Rwanda. Confl Health 15, 2. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13031-020-00333-6
Hunt, M., Nouvet, E., Chénier, A., Krishnaraj, G., Bernard, C., Bezanson, K., de Laat, S., Shcwartz, L. (2020). Addressing obstacles to the inclusion of palliative care in humanitarian health projects: a qualitative study of humanitarian health professionals’ and policy makers’ perceptions. Confl Health 14, 70. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13031-020-00314-9
de Laat S. (2019). “Pictures in Development: The Canadian International Development Agency’s Photo Library.” In A Samaritan State Revisited: Historical Perspectives on Canadian Foreign Aid, Gregory Donaghy and David Webster, eds. Chapter 9. Calgary University Press. 978-1-77385-040-5Hunt M, Chénier A, Bezanson K, Nouvet E, Bernard C, de Laat S, Krishnaraj G, L Schwartz L. Moral experiences of humanitarian health professionals caring for patients who are dying or likely to die in a humanitarian crisis. Journal of International Humanitarian Action. 2018. 3: 12.
Tijerina, S. and de Laat, S.(2018).Constructing Modernity and Progress: The Imperializing Lens of an American Engineer in the Early Twentieth Century. Ipersotria, No. XI, Spring/Summer, 24-39. http://www.iperstoria.it/joomla/images/PDF/Numero_11/monografica_11/Tijerina%20and%20de%20Laat.pdf
de Laat, S.(2018). Pictures of migration: The invisible shock of misery photographs. Journal of Applied Journalism & Media Studies, 7(1): 15-36. DOI: 10.1386/ajms.7.1.15_1
Nouvet, E., Sivaram, M., de Laat, S., Sanger, S., Banfield, L., Favila Escobio Rodriguez, P., and Schwartz, LJ.,. (2018). Palliative care in humanitarian crises: a review of the literature. Journal of International Humanitarian Action(2018) 3:5, 1-14.
de Laat, S., Gorin, V. (2016). “Iconographies of Humanitarian Aid in Africa” IN, Learning from the past to shape the future: Lessons from the history of humanitarian action in Africa. Edited by Christina Bennett, Matthew Foley and Hanna B. Krebs Overseas Development Institute, Humanitarian Policy Group, https://www.odi.org/sites/odi.org.uk/files/resource-documents/10952.pdf
de Laat, S. "Congo Free State, 1904: Humanitarian Photographs," 2016. Atlas on Humanitarianism and Human Rights, http://wiki.ieg-mainz.de/ghra/index.php?title=Online_Atlas_on_the_History_of_Humanitarianism_and_Human_Rights. The contribution was part of participation in the inaugural Global Humanitarianism Research Academy, July 2015.
Parker, Melissa J., de Laat, Sonya, Schwartz, Lisa. (2016). “Exploring the experiences of substitute decision makers with an exception to consent in a pediatric resuscitation randomized controlled trial: study protocol for a qualitative research study.” Sept. BMJ Open: 6:e012931 doi:10.1136/bmjopen-2016-012931 http://bmjopen.bmj.com/content/6/9/e012931.full.pdf+html.
Nouvet E., de Laat S, Wang C., Abu-Sada C, and Schwartz L. "Opportunities and challenges of perceptions studies for humanitarian contexts." Canadian Journal of Development Studies. Published online 17 March 2016 DOI: 10.1080/02255189.2015.1120659
de Laat, S. "Photographs of unrepresentable trauma in Rwandan transitional justice." In, In The Shadow Of Genocide. Stephanie Wolfe, Ed. (In Press). Intersentia Publishers, Antwerp, Belgium
Schwartz L, Nouvet E, de Laat S, Yantzi R, Wahoush O, Khater WA, et al. (2023) Aid when ‘there is nothing left to offer’: Experiences of palliative care and palliative care needs in humanitarian crises. PLOS Glob Public Health 3(2): e0001306. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgph.0001306
de Laat S. (2022). “Memory and Photographs of Unrepresentable Trauma in Rwandan Transitional Justice” IN Wolfe, S., Kane, M., & Ansah, T. (Eds.). In the Shadow of Genocide: Justice and Memory within Rwanda (1st ed.). Routledge.https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003228592
Nouvet E, Hunt M, Krishnaraj K, Schuster-Wallave C, Bernard C, Elit L, de Laat S, Schwartz L. (2022) “Chapter 12: Unpacking the ‘Oughtness’ of Palliative Care in Humanitarian Crises: Moral Logics and What Is at Stake?” Daniel Messelken and David Winkler eds. Health Care in Contexts of Risk, Uncertainty, and Hybridity. Springer Nature Switzerland AG. eBook ISBN 978-3-030-80443-5 Print ISBN 978-3-030-80442-8
de Laat, S. (2021). “In Then Out of the Frame: Lewis Hine’s Photographs of Refugees for the American Red Cross, 1918–20”, Journal of Humanitarian Affairs, 3(2), 5-17. Retrieved Nov 11, 2021, from https://www.manchesteropenhive.com/view/journals/jha/3/2/article-p5.xml
- Includes accompanying online photography exhibit by Canadian photographer Stephanie Colvey.
de Laat S. (2021). “The camera and the Red Cross: ‘Lamentable pictures’ and conflict photography bring into focus an international movement, 1855–1865”. International Review of the Red Cross. No. 913. March 2021. https://international-review.icrc.org/articles/camera-and-red-cross-lamentable-pictures-and-conflict-photography-913
de Laat, S., Wahoush, O., Jaber, R. Khater W, Musoni E, Abu Siam I, Schwartz L and the Humanitarian Health Ethics Research Group (2021) A case analysis of partnered research on palliative care for refugees in Jordan and Rwanda. Confl Health 15, 2. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13031-020-00333-6
Hunt, M., Nouvet, E., Chénier, A., Krishnaraj, G., Bernard, C., Bezanson, K., de Laat, S., Shcwartz, L. (2020). Addressing obstacles to the inclusion of palliative care in humanitarian health projects: a qualitative study of humanitarian health professionals’ and policy makers’ perceptions. Confl Health 14, 70. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13031-020-00314-9
de Laat S. (2019). “Pictures in Development: The Canadian International Development Agency’s Photo Library.” In A Samaritan State Revisited: Historical Perspectives on Canadian Foreign Aid, Gregory Donaghy and David Webster, eds. Chapter 9. Calgary University Press. 978-1-77385-040-5Hunt M, Chénier A, Bezanson K, Nouvet E, Bernard C, de Laat S, Krishnaraj G, L Schwartz L. Moral experiences of humanitarian health professionals caring for patients who are dying or likely to die in a humanitarian crisis. Journal of International Humanitarian Action. 2018. 3: 12.
Tijerina, S. and de Laat, S.(2018).Constructing Modernity and Progress: The Imperializing Lens of an American Engineer in the Early Twentieth Century. Ipersotria, No. XI, Spring/Summer, 24-39. http://www.iperstoria.it/joomla/images/PDF/Numero_11/monografica_11/Tijerina%20and%20de%20Laat.pdf
de Laat, S.(2018). Pictures of migration: The invisible shock of misery photographs. Journal of Applied Journalism & Media Studies, 7(1): 15-36. DOI: 10.1386/ajms.7.1.15_1
Nouvet, E., Sivaram, M., de Laat, S., Sanger, S., Banfield, L., Favila Escobio Rodriguez, P., and Schwartz, LJ.,. (2018). Palliative care in humanitarian crises: a review of the literature. Journal of International Humanitarian Action(2018) 3:5, 1-14.
de Laat, S., Gorin, V. (2016). “Iconographies of Humanitarian Aid in Africa” IN, Learning from the past to shape the future: Lessons from the history of humanitarian action in Africa. Edited by Christina Bennett, Matthew Foley and Hanna B. Krebs Overseas Development Institute, Humanitarian Policy Group, https://www.odi.org/sites/odi.org.uk/files/resource-documents/10952.pdf
de Laat, S. "Congo Free State, 1904: Humanitarian Photographs," 2016. Atlas on Humanitarianism and Human Rights, http://wiki.ieg-mainz.de/ghra/index.php?title=Online_Atlas_on_the_History_of_Humanitarianism_and_Human_Rights. The contribution was part of participation in the inaugural Global Humanitarianism Research Academy, July 2015.
Parker, Melissa J., de Laat, Sonya, Schwartz, Lisa. (2016). “Exploring the experiences of substitute decision makers with an exception to consent in a pediatric resuscitation randomized controlled trial: study protocol for a qualitative research study.” Sept. BMJ Open: 6:e012931 doi:10.1136/bmjopen-2016-012931 http://bmjopen.bmj.com/content/6/9/e012931.full.pdf+html.
Nouvet E., de Laat S, Wang C., Abu-Sada C, and Schwartz L. "Opportunities and challenges of perceptions studies for humanitarian contexts." Canadian Journal of Development Studies. Published online 17 March 2016 DOI: 10.1080/02255189.2015.1120659
de Laat, S. "Photographs of unrepresentable trauma in Rwandan transitional justice." In, In The Shadow Of Genocide. Stephanie Wolfe, Ed. (In Press). Intersentia Publishers, Antwerp, Belgium
Non-Refereed Publications (click here for full list)
de Laat, S. (2019). “Television and Ebola. How televisions can change disease perception & reduce stigma,” ELRHA, https://www.elrha.org/project-blog/television-and-ebola/
de Laat, S.(2019). “How can cultural history of ‘health’ change disease perceptions & reduce stigma?” ELRHA https://www.elrha.org/project-blog/how-can-cultural-history-of-health-change-disease-perception-reduce-stigma/
de Laat, S. (2018). “Seeing Refugees”: Using Old Photographs to Gain New Perspectives on Refugees, Past and Present. ActiveHistory.ca. 25 October. http://active history.ca/2018/10/seeing-refugees-using-old-photographs-to-gain-new-perspectives-on-refugees-past-and-present/
de Laat, S. (2017). Refugee Health: ensuring and asserting Well Being. Editorial. Reflections. 5(1), Summer. http://us12.campaign-archive2.com/?u=94c88c074898096e5084fef18&id=4c664c5ac8
de Laat, S. (2017). Of textbooks and well buried bones. Reflections. 5(1). Summer. https://humanitarianhealthethics.net/2017/04/18/of-textbooks-and-well-buried-bones-sonya-de-laat/
de Laat, S. Marshall, D. “Treasures of CIDA’s 30-Year-Old Photography Collections: A Visual Perspective on Canadian International Aid,” Canadian Network on Humanitarian History, 2 December 2016. http://aidhistory.ca/treasures-of-cidas-30-year-old-photography-collections-a-visual-perspective-on-canadian-international-aid/ Cross-posted: ActiveHistory.ca http://activehistory.ca/2016/12/the-cida-photography-collections-a-visual-perspective-on-canadian-international-aid/
de Laat, S. “Portfolio: Barton Village Series”. Introduction by Amanda Dudnik. Hamilton Arts and Letters. Issue 9.1. June 2016.
de Laat, S. “Humanitarian visual landscape of 2015.” Picturing Humanitarian Healthcare blog. March 2016. http://humanitarianhealthethics.net/2016/03/31/the-humanitarian-visual-landscape-of-2015/
de Laat, S. (2019). “Television and Ebola. How televisions can change disease perception & reduce stigma,” ELRHA, https://www.elrha.org/project-blog/television-and-ebola/
de Laat, S.(2019). “How can cultural history of ‘health’ change disease perceptions & reduce stigma?” ELRHA https://www.elrha.org/project-blog/how-can-cultural-history-of-health-change-disease-perception-reduce-stigma/
de Laat, S. (2018). “Seeing Refugees”: Using Old Photographs to Gain New Perspectives on Refugees, Past and Present. ActiveHistory.ca. 25 October. http://active history.ca/2018/10/seeing-refugees-using-old-photographs-to-gain-new-perspectives-on-refugees-past-and-present/
de Laat, S. (2017). Refugee Health: ensuring and asserting Well Being. Editorial. Reflections. 5(1), Summer. http://us12.campaign-archive2.com/?u=94c88c074898096e5084fef18&id=4c664c5ac8
de Laat, S. (2017). Of textbooks and well buried bones. Reflections. 5(1). Summer. https://humanitarianhealthethics.net/2017/04/18/of-textbooks-and-well-buried-bones-sonya-de-laat/
de Laat, S. Marshall, D. “Treasures of CIDA’s 30-Year-Old Photography Collections: A Visual Perspective on Canadian International Aid,” Canadian Network on Humanitarian History, 2 December 2016. http://aidhistory.ca/treasures-of-cidas-30-year-old-photography-collections-a-visual-perspective-on-canadian-international-aid/ Cross-posted: ActiveHistory.ca http://activehistory.ca/2016/12/the-cida-photography-collections-a-visual-perspective-on-canadian-international-aid/
de Laat, S. “Portfolio: Barton Village Series”. Introduction by Amanda Dudnik. Hamilton Arts and Letters. Issue 9.1. June 2016.
de Laat, S. “Humanitarian visual landscape of 2015.” Picturing Humanitarian Healthcare blog. March 2016. http://humanitarianhealthethics.net/2016/03/31/the-humanitarian-visual-landscape-of-2015/
Review Articles (click here for full list)
de Laat, S. (2019). Lee miller, photography, surrealism and the Second World War: from Vogue to Dachau by Lynn Hilditch. Newcastle upon Tyne, UK: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2017, 183 pages. ISBN: 1-5275-0017-9/978-1-5275-0017-4 Price €58.99. Pages: 1-3 | DOI: 10.1080/1472586X.2019.1655281
de Laat , S.(2018) Where the Roads All End: Photography and Anthropology in the Kalahari. Ilisa Barbash. Peabody Museum Press, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, 2016. 274 pages, with 164 colour and black & white illustrations., ISBN 978-0-87365-409-8, History of Photography, 42:2, 206-207,DOI: 10.1080/03087298.2018.1488649
de Laat. S. (2017). Humanitarian Photography: A History. Heide Fehrenbach and Davide Rodogno, eds. 2015. Cambridge University Press. Book Review. History of Photography Journal. Issue 3. http://www.tandfonline.com/eprint/cyVtpi7Pd8akXRMaEAF6/full
de Laat, S. (2017). Photography, humanitarianism, empire. Jane Lydon, 2015. Book Review. Visual Studies. Published online: 4 July 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1472586X.2017.1345473
de Laat, S. “Images performing history: Photography and representation of the past in European art after 1989” Visual Studies. Published online: 12 Jan 2017 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1472586X.2016.1274191
de Laat, S. Aïm Deüelle Lüski and horizontal photography, Visual Studies, 31:2, June 2016. Pages: 156-157. Published online 20 March 2015. DOI: 10.1080/1472586X.2015.1020084 http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rvst20/31/2
de Laat, S. 2013. The cruel radiance: Photography and political violence, Visual Studies, 28:1,
103-104. http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rvst20/28/1
de Laat, Sonya, Schwartz, Lisa, Williams-Jones, Bryn, Hunt, Matthew, Rochon, Christiane, Okhowat, Ali. Combat Hospital’s Deployment of Ethics and Entertainment. CMAJ April 3, 2012 184:680-681; published ahead of print March 12, 2012 http://www.cmaj.ca/content/184/6/680.full?etoc
- Contributions: Primary author, concept development, research, responding to reviewer comments, corresponding with the journal.
de Laat, S. (2019). Lee miller, photography, surrealism and the Second World War: from Vogue to Dachau by Lynn Hilditch. Newcastle upon Tyne, UK: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2017, 183 pages. ISBN: 1-5275-0017-9/978-1-5275-0017-4 Price €58.99. Pages: 1-3 | DOI: 10.1080/1472586X.2019.1655281
de Laat , S.(2018) Where the Roads All End: Photography and Anthropology in the Kalahari. Ilisa Barbash. Peabody Museum Press, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, 2016. 274 pages, with 164 colour and black & white illustrations., ISBN 978-0-87365-409-8, History of Photography, 42:2, 206-207,DOI: 10.1080/03087298.2018.1488649
de Laat. S. (2017). Humanitarian Photography: A History. Heide Fehrenbach and Davide Rodogno, eds. 2015. Cambridge University Press. Book Review. History of Photography Journal. Issue 3. http://www.tandfonline.com/eprint/cyVtpi7Pd8akXRMaEAF6/full
de Laat, S. (2017). Photography, humanitarianism, empire. Jane Lydon, 2015. Book Review. Visual Studies. Published online: 4 July 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1472586X.2017.1345473
de Laat, S. “Images performing history: Photography and representation of the past in European art after 1989” Visual Studies. Published online: 12 Jan 2017 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1472586X.2016.1274191
de Laat, S. Aïm Deüelle Lüski and horizontal photography, Visual Studies, 31:2, June 2016. Pages: 156-157. Published online 20 March 2015. DOI: 10.1080/1472586X.2015.1020084 http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rvst20/31/2
de Laat, S. 2013. The cruel radiance: Photography and political violence, Visual Studies, 28:1,
103-104. http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rvst20/28/1
de Laat, Sonya, Schwartz, Lisa, Williams-Jones, Bryn, Hunt, Matthew, Rochon, Christiane, Okhowat, Ali. Combat Hospital’s Deployment of Ethics and Entertainment. CMAJ April 3, 2012 184:680-681; published ahead of print March 12, 2012 http://www.cmaj.ca/content/184/6/680.full?etoc
- Contributions: Primary author, concept development, research, responding to reviewer comments, corresponding with the journal.
Presentations/Abstracts (click here for a full list)
2019
de Laat, S.Pictures of Refugees: The role of Canada’s International Development Photography Library in exposing and concealing humanity, 1987-2013. Culture & International History VI: Visions of Humanity, John F. Kennedy Institute, Berlin, Germany, 6-8 May 2019.
de Laat, S.In then Out of the Frame: Lewis Hine’s Photographs of Refugees for the American Red Cross, 1919-1920, Histories of the Red Cross Movement Since 1919, International Federation of the Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, 17 Chemin des Crêts, 1209 Geneva, Switzerland, 13-14 June 2019.
de Laat, S.Invited Presentation: Regarding the Pain of Others: What do emotions have to do in the history of humanitarian images? A workshop organized by the Institute for Ethics, History and the Humanities and CERAH, Louis Jeantet Auditorium, Geneva Switzerland, 4-5 July 2019.
2018
Nouvet E., ChénierA., Bah-SowO., PringleJ., KouyatéS., de LaatS., HuntM., BernardC., Redwood-CampbellL., ElitL., SchwartzL., Beyond capacity building: West African voices on the need to recognize and sustain national research capacity in the wake of the 2014-6 Ebola epidemic. Fifth Global Symposium on Health Systems Research, Liverpool, UK, 8-12 October.
de Laat, S. Wahoush, O., Khater, W., Musoni, E., Abu-Siam, I., Bezanson, K., Nouvet, E., Hunt, M., Bernard, C., Yantzi, R., Elit, L., Redwood-Campbell, L., Upshur, R., Schwartz, L. (2018) ‘Nothing in the world can serve those people like palliative care’: Results from a qualitative study on palliative care for refugees in Jordan and Rwanda, 22ndInternational Congress on Palliative Care, Montreal, 2-5 October (3 Oct).
Nouvet, E., Kouyaté, S., Bezanson, K., Bah-Sow, O., Diallo, AA., Schwartz, L., Hunt, M., Yantzi, R., de Laat, S.,Diallo, P. (2018). Preparing for the Dying and 'Dying in Honor': Guineans' Perceptions of Palliative Care in Ebola Treatment Centres, 22nd International Congress on Palliative Care, 2-5 October (5 Oct), Montreal, Canada.
Wahoush, O., Khater, W., Alnajer, M., Abu-Siam, I., de Laat, Sonya, Musoni, E., Bezanson, K., Nouver, E., Bernard, C., Elit, L., Redwood-Campbell, L., Upshur, R., Yantzi, R., Hunt, H., Schwartz, L., (2018). Negotiating and Navigating Access to Refugees and Residents While Researching Palliative Care in Humanitarian Crisis Situations: Results from Four Case Studies. 22ndInternational Congress on Palliative Care, Montreal, 2-5 October (3 Oct).
de Laat, S., Musoni, E., Abu-Siam, I., Wahoush, O. (2018). Small Humanitarian Acts that Make All the Difference in End of Life Care? Panel presentation, with Dr. Paul Bouvier as keynote speaker. HHERG and CERAH sponsored-event. Maison de la paix, Geneva, 26 September.
de Laat, S.Visual Displacement of Refugees: Lewis Hine’s First World War Photographs for the American Red Cross, 1918-1920, Panel: Histories of Humanitarianism and (Visual) Media, Canadian Historical Association Annual Meeting, Social Sciences and Humanities Congress, 29 May 2018, Regina.
2017
de Laat, S. (2017). Doing Global Health Research. Global Health Ethics Panel. McMaster University, 7 December.
de Laat, S. (2017). Visual Displacement: Lewis Hine's refugee photographs for the American Red Cross, 1918-1919. Mediations. FIMS Workshop and Speakers Series, Western University. March.
2019
de Laat, S.Pictures of Refugees: The role of Canada’s International Development Photography Library in exposing and concealing humanity, 1987-2013. Culture & International History VI: Visions of Humanity, John F. Kennedy Institute, Berlin, Germany, 6-8 May 2019.
de Laat, S.In then Out of the Frame: Lewis Hine’s Photographs of Refugees for the American Red Cross, 1919-1920, Histories of the Red Cross Movement Since 1919, International Federation of the Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, 17 Chemin des Crêts, 1209 Geneva, Switzerland, 13-14 June 2019.
de Laat, S.Invited Presentation: Regarding the Pain of Others: What do emotions have to do in the history of humanitarian images? A workshop organized by the Institute for Ethics, History and the Humanities and CERAH, Louis Jeantet Auditorium, Geneva Switzerland, 4-5 July 2019.
2018
Nouvet E., ChénierA., Bah-SowO., PringleJ., KouyatéS., de LaatS., HuntM., BernardC., Redwood-CampbellL., ElitL., SchwartzL., Beyond capacity building: West African voices on the need to recognize and sustain national research capacity in the wake of the 2014-6 Ebola epidemic. Fifth Global Symposium on Health Systems Research, Liverpool, UK, 8-12 October.
de Laat, S. Wahoush, O., Khater, W., Musoni, E., Abu-Siam, I., Bezanson, K., Nouvet, E., Hunt, M., Bernard, C., Yantzi, R., Elit, L., Redwood-Campbell, L., Upshur, R., Schwartz, L. (2018) ‘Nothing in the world can serve those people like palliative care’: Results from a qualitative study on palliative care for refugees in Jordan and Rwanda, 22ndInternational Congress on Palliative Care, Montreal, 2-5 October (3 Oct).
Nouvet, E., Kouyaté, S., Bezanson, K., Bah-Sow, O., Diallo, AA., Schwartz, L., Hunt, M., Yantzi, R., de Laat, S.,Diallo, P. (2018). Preparing for the Dying and 'Dying in Honor': Guineans' Perceptions of Palliative Care in Ebola Treatment Centres, 22nd International Congress on Palliative Care, 2-5 October (5 Oct), Montreal, Canada.
Wahoush, O., Khater, W., Alnajer, M., Abu-Siam, I., de Laat, Sonya, Musoni, E., Bezanson, K., Nouver, E., Bernard, C., Elit, L., Redwood-Campbell, L., Upshur, R., Yantzi, R., Hunt, H., Schwartz, L., (2018). Negotiating and Navigating Access to Refugees and Residents While Researching Palliative Care in Humanitarian Crisis Situations: Results from Four Case Studies. 22ndInternational Congress on Palliative Care, Montreal, 2-5 October (3 Oct).
de Laat, S., Musoni, E., Abu-Siam, I., Wahoush, O. (2018). Small Humanitarian Acts that Make All the Difference in End of Life Care? Panel presentation, with Dr. Paul Bouvier as keynote speaker. HHERG and CERAH sponsored-event. Maison de la paix, Geneva, 26 September.
de Laat, S.Visual Displacement of Refugees: Lewis Hine’s First World War Photographs for the American Red Cross, 1918-1920, Panel: Histories of Humanitarianism and (Visual) Media, Canadian Historical Association Annual Meeting, Social Sciences and Humanities Congress, 29 May 2018, Regina.
2017
de Laat, S. (2017). Doing Global Health Research. Global Health Ethics Panel. McMaster University, 7 December.
de Laat, S. (2017). Visual Displacement: Lewis Hine's refugee photographs for the American Red Cross, 1918-1919. Mediations. FIMS Workshop and Speakers Series, Western University. March.