Building a bed for the night: the Parisian “Yellow Bubble” and the politics of humanitarian architecture
Tom Scott-Smith, (2020), Humanity, 11(3), 317 - 331
Places of Partial Protection: Refugee Shelter since 2015
Tom Scott-Smith, (2020), Structures of Protection? Rethinking Refugee Shelter, 1 - 12
Structures of Protection? Rethinking Refugee Shelter
Tom Scott-Smith and Mark E Breeze (eds), (2020), Forced Migration Series volume 39
Beyond the boxes: Refugee shelter and the humanitarian politics of life
Tom Scott-Smith, (2019), American Ethnologist
Contested evolution of nutrition for humanitarian and development ends
Susanne Jaspars, Tom Scott-Smith and Elizabeth Hull, (2018), RSC Working Paper Series, 125
Paradoxes of Resilience: A Review of the World Disasters Report 2016
Tom Scott-Smith, (2018), Development and Change
Sticky technologies: Plumpy’nut®, emergency feeding and the viscosity of humanitarian design
Tom Scott-Smith, (2018), Social Studies of Science
Humanitarian neophilia: the ‘innovation turn’ and its implications
Tom Scott-Smith, (2016), Third World Quarterly
Beyond the 'raw' and the 'cooked': a history of fortified blended foods
Tom Scott-Smith, (2015), Disasters, 39 (2), s244 - s260
Control and biopower in contemporary humanitarian aid: the case of supplementary feeding
Tom Scott-Smith, (2015), Journal of Refugee Studies, 28 (1), 21 - 37
How projects rise and fall: the lifecycle of a dietary modernisation scheme
Tom Scott-Smith, (2014), Development in Practice, 24 (7), 785 - 796
Book Review: Life in Crisis: The ethical journey of Doctors Without Borders
Tom Scott-Smith, (2013), Journal of Refugee Studies, 26 (2), 319 - 321
The fetishism of humanitarian objects and the management of malnutrition in emergencies
Tom Scott-Smith, (2013), Third World Quarterly, 34 (5), 913 - 928
Insulating the developing classes
Tom Scott-Smith, (2013), In: Wallace, T., Porter, F. (eds) Aid, NGOs and the Realities of Women's Lives: A Perfect Storm
The least provocative path: an ANT lens on development project formation and dissolution
Tom Scott-Smith, (2013), 3