The Global Shelter Imaginary: Ikea Humanitarianism and Rightless Relief
By (Author) Andrew Herscher
By (author) Daniel Bertrand Monk
University of Minnesota Press
University of Minnesota Press
21st September 2021
United States
General
Non Fiction
Non-governmental organizations (NGOs)
Architecture
361.26
Paperback
96
Width 127mm, Height 178mm, Spine 6mm
Examines how the humanitarian order advances a message of moral triumph and care while abandoning the dispossessed
Prompted by a growing number of refugees and other displaced people, intersections of design and humanitarianism are proliferating. From the IKEA Foundations Better Shelter to Airbnbs Open Homes program, the consumer economy has engaged the global refugee crisis with seemingly new tactics that normalize an institutionally sanctioned politics of evasion. Exploring the global shelter imaginary, this book charts the ways shelter functions as a form of rightless relief that expels recognition of the rights of the displaced and advances political paradoxes of displacement itself.
Daniel Bertrand Monk is professor of geography and Middle Eastern studies at Colgate University.
Andrew Herscher is associate professor of architecture at the University of Michigan.