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Politics at play: locating human rights,refugees and grassroots humanitarianism in the Calais Jungle
Authors:Darragh McGee  Juliette Pelham
Institution:1. Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Bath, Bath, UKD.McGee@bath.ac.uk;3. Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Bath, Bath, UK
Abstract:Abstract

This article examines the political footprint of a new wave of grassroots humanitarian organisations in the informal refugee camp, popularly dubbed ‘The Jungle’, in Calais, northern France. Set against the formal humanitarian void created by the French state barring of international aid agencies, and the abject conditions of camp life, we trace the shifting socio-spatial remit and progressive politicisation of these ‘apolitical’ organisations as they encounter a crisis of human rights in the Jungle, prior to its violent demolition by state decree in October 2016. In foregrounding the organisational perspectives of Play4Calais and the Refugee Youth Service, and their unorthodox deployment of play, sport, cinema and art, we reveal a grassroots humanitarian praxis which offers an alternative to the large-scale ‘professionalised’ registers of aid delivery. By virtue of their relative informality, spatial proximity and volunteer activism, these grassroots organisations not only stand in tension with the violent border sovereignties of neoliberal states, but open up the inchoate possibility for political struggle and refugee-centred claims-making over the right to inhabit the ‘exceptional’ space of the camp.
Keywords:Grassroots humanitarianism  human rights  refugee camp  play  sport  calais
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