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Helter-Shelter is an ethnographic account of the manner in which an emergency shelter is governed on a daily basis, from the perspective of the personnel who are employed and tasked with providing care.

Prashan Ranasinghe focuses on how the founding ethos of the shelter, an ethic of care, is conceptualized and practiced by examining its successes and failures. Ranasinghe reveals how this logic is diluted and adulterated because of two other important logics, security and legality, which, working alongside, take precedence and trump the import of care. The care that is deployed is heavily legalized and securitized and it is also administered inconsistently and idiosyncratically. As a result, disorder and confusion pervade the shelter.

Helter-Shelter offers a unique perspective on the delivery of care, and how this laudable intention faces such daunting challenges.



Table of Contents
List of Figures (Illustrations) Acknowledgements 1. Introduction 2. Locating the Shelter, Locating an Ethic of Care 3. An Inside (and, Closer) Look at the Shelter: Spatial Tactics and the Aesthetics of an Ethic of Care 4. From the Mundane to the Chaotic: The (Un)Making of an Ethic of Care 5. The Securitization of an Ethic of Care and the Administration of Chaos 6. Gendered Security and a Gendered Ethic of Care 7. The Logic of Legality and Administration of Chaos 8. From the Laughable to the Ridiculous: The Example of 'Zero-Tolerance' 9. Conclusion Epilogue Appendix Bibliography Notes

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      Publisher: University of Toronto Press
      Publication Date: 07/09/2017
      ISBN13: 9781487522063, 978-1487522063
      ISBN10: 1487522061

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Helter-Shelter is an ethnographic account of the manner in which an emergency shelter is governed on a daily basis, from the perspective of the personnel who are employed and tasked with providing care.

      Prashan Ranasinghe focuses on how the founding ethos of the shelter, an ethic of care, is conceptualized and practiced by examining its successes and failures. Ranasinghe reveals how this logic is diluted and adulterated because of two other important logics, security and legality, which, working alongside, take precedence and trump the import of care. The care that is deployed is heavily legalized and securitized and it is also administered inconsistently and idiosyncratically. As a result, disorder and confusion pervade the shelter.

      Helter-Shelter offers a unique perspective on the delivery of care, and how this laudable intention faces such daunting challenges.



      Table of Contents
      List of Figures (Illustrations) Acknowledgements 1. Introduction 2. Locating the Shelter, Locating an Ethic of Care 3. An Inside (and, Closer) Look at the Shelter: Spatial Tactics and the Aesthetics of an Ethic of Care 4. From the Mundane to the Chaotic: The (Un)Making of an Ethic of Care 5. The Securitization of an Ethic of Care and the Administration of Chaos 6. Gendered Security and a Gendered Ethic of Care 7. The Logic of Legality and Administration of Chaos 8. From the Laughable to the Ridiculous: The Example of 'Zero-Tolerance' 9. Conclusion Epilogue Appendix Bibliography Notes

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