This paper critically focuses on "the office", "the field" and "the guest house" as key locations/dimensions of humanitarian work. Starting from the experience of an aid worker in Kabul, the paper addresses some relevant concerns of humanitarianism in practice and reflects on certain unexplored implications of delivering aid. The question of boredom is analysed in relation to the tendency of romanticizing humanitarian work as well as to specific daily habits characterizing "the life of the expat". In this context, the very concept of crisis emerges as a constitutive element of humanitarian worker's perception of self.

DE LAURI, A. (2014). Office, field, and guest house: notes on romanticism, boredom, and habits in the humanitarian realm. Intervento presentato a: EASA2014: Collaboration, Intimacy & Revolution, Tallinn, Estonia.

Office, field, and guest house: notes on romanticism, boredom, and habits in the humanitarian realm

DE LAURI, ANTONIO
2014

Abstract

This paper critically focuses on "the office", "the field" and "the guest house" as key locations/dimensions of humanitarian work. Starting from the experience of an aid worker in Kabul, the paper addresses some relevant concerns of humanitarianism in practice and reflects on certain unexplored implications of delivering aid. The question of boredom is analysed in relation to the tendency of romanticizing humanitarian work as well as to specific daily habits characterizing "the life of the expat". In this context, the very concept of crisis emerges as a constitutive element of humanitarian worker's perception of self.
paper
humanitarianism, boredom, crisis
English
EASA2014: Collaboration, Intimacy & Revolution
2014
2014
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DE LAURI, A. (2014). Office, field, and guest house: notes on romanticism, boredom, and habits in the humanitarian realm. Intervento presentato a: EASA2014: Collaboration, Intimacy & Revolution, Tallinn, Estonia.
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