Space and Culture
Volume 19, Issue 4, 2016, Pages 390-405
Refugee housing without exception (Article)
Mah K.W.* ,
Rivers P.L.
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Laurentian University School of Architecture, 85 Elm Street, Sudbury, ON P3E 4T5, Canada
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Patrick Lynn Rivers, Chicago, IL, United States
Abstract
South Africa experienced a recent wave of xenophobic violence in April 2015. Those fomenting violence were mostly Black Africans with South African citizenship targeting Africans from other parts of the continent. Between these attacks, and highly publicized attacks in 2008, South Africa's government secretly devised plans to construct "model" camps to house migrants with refugee status and those seeking refugee status. The article seeks to understand the space of exception created by government's proposal considering South Africa's colonial and apartheid past. This is done by firstly contextualizing the South African case, secondly, placing this South African case within existing scholarship, and thirdly, problematizing the government's "model." Beyond this, though, the article presents a conceptual camp design as counterproposal which highlights the power of design to negate spatial exception. © The Author(s) 2016.
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DOI: 10.1177/1206331216643779
ISSN: 12063312
Cited by: 1
Original Language: English