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the code of ethics offers Guidelines for Interventions in the Humanitarian Context.

 

collected by MIT future heritage lab, the entries include contributions from refugees, experts, researchers, students, and practitioners engaged in humanitarian relief.

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Students discuss the ethics of cultural interventions in the refugee context
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Nov 1 Students discuss the ethics of cultural interventions in the refugee context

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4.302 I Spring, 2017 

Foundations in Art, Design and Spatial Practices: Inventions in the Refugee Camp

 

 

 

What is the role of art in conditions of war and crisis?
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Oct 31 What is the role of art in conditions of war and crisis?

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On the contribution of Art & Design to the basic needs of refugees

How to foster a meaningful exchange between refugees and the world?
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Oct 31 How to foster a meaningful exchange between refugees and the world?

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The Designers' Role and Responsibility

How to design for communities in threat?
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Oct 1 How to design for communities in threat?

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Adaptive Design

Can lessons from working with refugees be translated into our own context?
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Oct 1 Can lessons from working with refugees be translated into our own context?

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Learning from communities in threat

How to design for the uncertainties & specificities of refugee camps?
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Oct 1 How to design for the uncertainties & specificities of refugee camps?

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Flexible & Incremental Design

How could art and design comment on the aid-beneficiary relationship?
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Sep 26 How could art and design comment on the aid-beneficiary relationship?

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Art as political commentary

 
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This online platform investigates the ethics of cultural interventions in the humanitarian context towards the formulation of a guideline for practitioners in art, architecture, design, urban planning, historic preservation, social  enterpreneurship, education and technology.  This platform offers a shared channel for dissemination of questions, reflections, and dilemmas that practitioners face when working in humanitarian context.

 

  Initiated by MIT Future Heritage Lab

 

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